Police Shut Down Large Party Involving Minors at Cape Coral Residence

Cape Coral Police Department officers responded to a reported disturbance involving possible weapons at a residence located at 2810 Diplomat Parkway West shortly after midnight on June 12, 2026.

Dispatch advised that a fight was occurring at the location and that weapons may have been involved. Additional information indicated that several females were reportedly locked in a bedroom and that cocaine may have been present. Upon arrival, officers encountered an individual outside who denied knowledge of any disturbance.

Officers observed the front door open and, due to the nature of the call, entered the residence to ensure the safety of those inside. Approximately 30 individuals were found attending a party, many of whom appeared to be juveniles. Additional juveniles were observed entering through the rear of the residence. Officers noted numerous alcoholic beverages in plain view, some open and actively being consumed, as well as marijuana.

The initial report of a disturbance was not substantiated. However, officers began an investigation into an open house party involving underage individuals. Several juveniles on scene admitted to attending the party after seeing it advertised on social media. Others indicated they had been invited to attend and bring additional guests.

Officers made contact with the resident, identified as 25-year-old Samir Mukovic (DOB 10/08/2000). The investigation revealed Mukovic allowed an individual to host a party at his residence and acknowledged that the event was promoted on social media.

Based on the investigation, officers determined that Mukovic maintained control of the residence, permitted an open house party, and failed to take reasonable steps to prevent underage possession and consumption of alcohol and drugs.

Samir Mukovic was arrested and charged with the following:

–1 count in violation of Florida State Statute 856.015(2), Conducting an Open House Party

Juveniles present at the scene were released to their parents without further incident.

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