Cops Shut Down Couple’s Wedding 10 Minutes Into Reception

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Published 2024-02-09
An Arizona couple’s dream wedding quickly turned into a nightmare. Holliann Tran chose what she thought was the perfect wedding venue. She was married at Wranglers Roost, a desert oasis 40 miles outside of Phoenix, Arizona. Ten minutes into her wedding reception, law enforcement showed up and told the stunned bride to shut the party down due to a noise complaint. Tran did not know there was a cease and desist order on the property, meaning no large events were allowed.

All Comments (21)
  • @Vinsternator40
    She deserves a full refund, perhaps she could even sue them out of business. Her father would be smart to get in contact with an attorney.
  • @susanvinson2667
    So they took her money knowing they weren’t allowed to have her event there? If she didn’t get a full refund, she needs to sue.
  • @MeredithPutvin
    The Venue "Owner" should be brought up on Criminal Fraud Charges.
  • @knightwolf9863
    At least the cops apologized for shutting down the reception, and it was due to a simple oversight.
  • @yunalacan1283
    Hope they'll sue the location's owner... They did them dirty
  • @emilybaldwin3523
    Sheriff's office has received over 61 complaints about the property being used for illegally hosting events since July 2021 and has been fined over $70,000. This couple married in 2022 received a PARTIAL REFUND.
  • @blondegirl5
    You're expected to cry on your wedding day. But not for this reason. That's terrible. 😬
  • @knighttoking7926
    I hope they can file some sort of lawsuit against the people who took her money and ruined her plans/ celebration.
  • She should sue the venue owner for their failure to disclose the “cease and desist” on the property.
  • @lgarcia67
    Years ago my wife and I went through something similar. In our case it was the food catering company. They took half of our money and then never answer the phone again. We called a local TV station and they went after these guys. The same week they declared bankruptcy and close the business. We had just gotten out of college and were as poor as you can imagine. So that was a big blow for us, even though we were not making a huge party. It was only my and her immediate family because we just could not afford anything else. Thankfully that happened before the wedding day and we found someone who did it almost at cost.
  • @mattr.1887
    Dad was comforting his daughter, while the new husband just stares at the wall.
  • I don’t think the police should be blamed or criticized for this. The officer even apologized and was just simply doing his job
  • @TurtleSB
    Those cops were great tho. They apologized for something that wasn't their fault
  • Whoever she paid to have her reception she should sue them. You can tell that the cops really didn't want to do that to them on their wedding day but they were just doing their job.
  • @Bean-mq2rz
    Girrllll I would be suing everything out of that venue. They HAD to know that they couldn’t host a party there.
  • @sketchyskies8531
    I’d say sue the property owner for not making them aware of this fact
  • @allys744
    Why were they even allowed to have the reception there if it was a cease and desist location? How awful. At least the cops were decent and professional to apologize since they’re only doing their job. But I’d love to know who enter them the venue in the first place and who called the cops on them for the “noise complaints”.
  • @josephchoi6924
    The title kind of insinuates that the cops were the bad people but actually their hands were tied. it was the people who rented out the venue that were the bad people
  • @lilclacla1610
    I love how the officer instead of being professional immediately after letting them know unfortunately that’s not how it works this time he then immediately apologized and talked about how he did not like doing this at all