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Montreal police break up gathering of up to 200 people in Mile-End neighbourhood

TVA Nouvelles

Montreal police are investigating after breaking up an illegal gathering overnight in the neighbourhood of Mile-End.

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An estimated crowd of 200 people, all part of the Hasidic Jewish community, gathered in a residence situated on Parc Avenue, according to police. 

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Police were alerted to the residence at around 7 p.m. Monday following a call to 911.

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When officers arrived at the scene, the group quickly dispersed, according to police.

No one was apprehended but a person who appeared to be responsible for the residence was issued a warning, said SPVM spokesperson Caroline Chèvrefils.

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An official report has been written and will be submitted to investigators from the morality section unit, Chèvrefils said.

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Officers will be speaking with witnesses and retrieve any security footage to help identify members of the gathering.

Montreal police say fines could be issued at a later date.

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