Seven women face varying charges of disorderly conduct or simple assault for engaging in a large group catfight on Friday morning in downtown Hoboken, according to police reports.

Around 1:45 a.m., police on routine patrol noticed a large group forming that quickly grew loud and unruly, reports said. Police approached 84 Washington St. and bore witness to a “melee of females of attacking each other,” reports said. They then tried to "release the hands of numerous females from others’ hair," reports said.

Rosa Lowe, 23, of Jersey City, approached police screaming and flailing her hands and arms, reports said. Police arrested her on charges of disorderly conduct, reports said.

Other radio cars arrived and dispersed the women, reports said. Police arrested Sally N. Gerges, 23, of Secaucus, and Flor Guzman, 26, of Hoboken, who had to be restrained from fighting, reports said.

At police headquarters, Guzman claimed that Dayanna Arce, 22, of Jersey City, attacked her, leaving scratches on her right arm and neck along with redness to her left check, reports said. Guzman also had an abrasion to her right knee from falling to the ground, reports said.

Gladys Delgado, a Jersey City woman who turned 23 the day of the fight, and Arce were originally believed to be victims, but subsequent involvement in fights led them to face incarceration as well, reports said.

At 2:55 a.m., Karen L. Detres, 25, of Hoboken, and Melissa Camacho, 25, of Hoboken, visited the headquarters, reports said. Camacho wished to file a complaint on behalf of her friend for the altercation, reports said. But Arce identified both women as attackers, leading them both to be arrested and charged with simple assault, reports said.

An EMS unit was on hand to offer medical assistance, but all of the women refused, reports said.