A Morris Township homeowner now has a disorderly person’s summons to deal with after cops allege he made his property available for up to 80 partying teenagers who had alcohol.

On Friday, Morris Township police responded to reports of juveniles drinking at a party. As cops arrived, some teenagers ran, but police nabbed and identified 71 of the revelers who were under the age of 21. And 69 of them were under the age of 18.

The homeowner who police identified as, Cesar Quispe, was home at the time and told police he was unaware of the party. Exactly where he was on the property during the party was not disclosed by police.

Police say the teenagers were from Morristown High School, Bernardsville High School, Morristown-Beard School, Seton Hall Preparatory School and Shepard Preparatory School.

Quispe was charged with making property available for underage consumption of alcohol. There were no injuries or medical emergencies form the incident, Police Chief Mark DiCarlo said.

Taylor Tiamoyo Harris may be reached at tharris@njadvancemedia.com. Find NJ.com on Facebook.

Have a tip? Tell us. nj.com/tips

Get the latest updates right in your inbox. Subscribe to NJ.com’s newsletters.