Police Consider Charges After Party That Forced Lincoln-Sudbury To Shift To Remote Learning

SUDBURY (CBS) – Sudbury Police confirmed they may charge members of a family who hosted a large student party that forced Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School to shift from hybrid to remote learning to start the school year.

Police broke up a party at a Sudbury home in town last week just days before the school year was set to begin. As a result, the high school had to begin with remote learning for 14 days.

Bella Wong, the Superintendent of the Lincoln-Sudbury Regional School District and principal of Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School, said following the incident that the "crowded indoor and outdoor party" involved alcohol and a "complete lack of safety precautions to protect against the spread of COVID."

More than a week later, Sudbury Police Chief Scott Nix said police are "assessing appropriate charges" against the teenager who hosted the party, along with the parents who own the property.

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