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Kelowna residents concerned about ongoing alleged underage beach parties

Public urination, property damage, drinking and drug usage have become weekly concerns

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Gary Bugeaud bought a beautiful property backing onto the water at the edge of Mission Creek but due to low water levels in Okanagan Lake this year, the beach area is bigger and has turned into a party spot for teenagers.

He told the Capital News that sometimes there will be hundreds of who he believes are underage partygoers doing drugs and drinking. sa国际传媒淲esa国际传媒檒l find needles wesa国际传媒檙e cleaning up the next day,sa国际传媒 he explained.

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Bugeaud recognizes the beach area as public property, so he expects some level of congregation.

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Bugeaud alleges people are urinating on private property, damaging homes and even reports of theft that have become a weekly concern.

RCMP has attended the area, however, once the group disperses, the crowd then makes its way through a hidden pathway from the beach to Truswell Road disturbing other properties along the way.

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Truswell Road residents say police have been contacted multiple times.

A group of about 10 different residents told the Capital News that they think regular patrolling by the RCMP or bylaw officers could be a solution to the problem.

In an email to the Capital News, Kelowna RCMP said patrol areas are determined by call volume. Residents should continue to report issues so that police can direct resources to that area.

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