One of the two Fairfield University senior students who was arrested during the second weekend of the fall semester for hosting a beach party at his house is no longer facing criminal charges, according to new court records.

Fairfield PD initially arrested the 22-year-old student on Sept. 17 on a single charge of disorderly conduct, a class C misdemeanor in Connecticut. According to authorities, police officers responded to a noise complaint on Fairfield Beach Rd when they found a large gathering with “multiple open container violations and pedestrians in the street as a result of the party.”

Last Wednesday, the student was scheduled to appear before the Bridgeport Courthouse for a plea hearing, but the case was ultimately “disposed,” meaning that the case is considered closed because the complaint has been resolved in some manner.

The Mirror requested a comment from the student, but he has not responded to our requests. 

The second senior student arrested, a 21-year-old, is still currently facing charges and is scheduled to appear before the court on Nov. 21 for a plea hearing.