Bay of Plenty Times

Parties at Josh Ioane’s ‘out of hand’

- — ODT

Neighbours of Highlander­s and one-test All Blacks Josh Ioane’s Dunedin party house say the revelry has been getting worse over the last few months.

Ioane was stood down by the Highlander­s, alongside five other players — Daniel Lienert-brown, Marino Mikaele-tu’u, Teariki Bennichola­s, Patelesio Tomkinson and Sione Misiloi — after police were called to a party at the house on Lochend St in Musselburg­h on Friday night, following their loss to the Hurricanes.

Neighbours confirmed the parties had been going on for some time.

One neighbour said “they were pretty good when we first moved here. They would always clean up after themselves”.

She said the parties had gotten “out of hand” over the past few months, and their recent party had been their most disruptive.

“I don’t know what happened to make them change. They would have drinks all the time, but they always kept the noise to a minimum.”

Bottles around the house were also an issue, she said.

“We’d be happy to have them back if they settled down.”

A young girl said she saw people at the house on Friday “with no tops on” and “being silly”, and the parties often kept her up at night.

Another neighbour said the parties were not an issue, and were nothing more than “typical young people parties”.

One neighbour said the parties would sometimes go as late as 5.30am.

Dunedin City Council noise control officers received 10 callouts between midnight on Friday, March 26 and 7am on Saturday, March 27.

A council spokesman said one of the complaints came from Lochend St.

No infringeme­nt notices were issued for that address.

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