Let me know if there is a thread on this. He isn't exactly a criminal but the cops were called.
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,27574,24567218-1242,00.html
A search for Will Hiller brings up this myspace - age and place match. http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid =47059243
Surveying his trashed purpose-built party yard, Will lamented how a bash for friends at his Mona Vale home was ended by police after the invitation appeared on MySpace, The Daily Telegraph reports.
More than 400 people piled into the yard which Will and his four house mates had done up as "Tropicana Bar," complete with sand, couches and a hole doubling as a pool.
It was so out of control they had to call police to their Darley St home themselves, with the party ending abruptly on Saturday night.
In pictures: Will's bash
"If you see it on the internet, try and cancel your party," the 20-year-old Macquarie University student said in a warning for others yesterday.
"It was supposed to be a tropical party, we just told a few friends. It spiralled out of control, most of the people we didn't know ... everything got pretty trashed, we haven't had a chance to clean up.
"We have had a party before, it went really good, I guess word has kind of spread. That is probably ruined now."
Neighbour Tatum Snoyes said she saw a stream of teenagers climbing her fence to dodge police at 10.30pm, with the crowd breaking her three-year-old son Riley's trampoline.
"I said to my partner, 'They're trying to be a Corey'," she said.
"Corey" is Melbourne teenager Corey Worthington, who shot to notoriety after more than 500 people gatecrashed his party causing more than $20,000 damage.
A Volvo parked in the yard of the Mona Vale home was trashed, sprayed with red paint and neighbours said at one point there was an axe hanging out of the boot.
"That was Nathan's car, my roommate, I don't know what happened to it, he didn't drive that car before though," Will said.
Hundreds of beer, vodka and wine bottles were strewn across the yard, in the car, in a disconnected spa perched on a mound of dirt and in the purpose built bar.
Streamers, coloured balloons in a tree with a sign pointing out the bar were all still in place yesterday.
Will was quick to reject any similarities between himself and Corey Worthington.
"I don't want to be portrayed as that type of character," he said.
Fellow organiser Oliver Halfacre, 20, said he was grateful to police officers for intervening.
"I was talking to one, saying thanks for being so understanding and I am not sure if it was a bottle or a can hit him in the face and I knew things were getting heavy," he said.
Detective Inspector David Walton yesterday said an invitation to the party was put on MySpace and he said it should serve as a warning to all party hosts.
He said Will and his friends would not be punished because someone else posted the party details online.
Another party held at the same property in August had also been advertised on MySpace.