'Screaming' in the street and youths seen 'carted off' as mayhem breaks out after house party
Neighbours heard 'screaming' and saw youths 'carted off' after mayhem broke out in a Rochdale suburb. Residents say 'more than 100' people were seen causing chaos in Castleton on Saturday evening (July 8) following a house party that 'got out of hand'.
The incident began to unfold on Charlton Street, on the new-build estate off Manchester Road, where the carnage continued. Greater Manchester Police says it was called out to reports of anti-social behaviour and issued a 48-hour dispersal order, ending tonight (Monday), following the mayhem.
Footage showed officers urging the teenagers to clear off the road to allow a bus to pass, an altercation near a wall and youths running along Manchester Road. Residents told the Manchester Evening News of their shock at what had unfolded during 'unprecedented' scenes.
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"They were right outside the house," said Manchester Road resident Jack Lord. "It started on the new estate, about 30 minutes later they were here.
"I don't know if they were scrapping on the green but there were police everywhere. It was chaos. It was just the noise of all the police and the sirens that drew my attention to it.
"I wasn't actually sure what they were doing apart from there being a lot of them and being noisy. A couple of them were carted off in vans.
"You see loads of kids hanging around the Arndale, it was that sort of thing. I've never seen it in the village before - anything like it."
One resident, living close to where the gathering began, said he was 'p***** off about it'. The group were seen spilling onto Charlton Street before being moved to Manchester Road.
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