Thousands of bikini-clad revelers were met by an increased law enforcement presence as they hit Florida waters over the weekend for another year of the infamous booze boca bash.
The party, which is held annually on the last Sunday in April, is a ticket-free event held on Lake Boca Raton, located on the southeast coast of the Sunshine State.
While the bash attracts thousands of rowdy revelers, this year’s party saw a significant law enforcement presence up and down the Shore after previous events led to numerous arrests.
“I would say there is definitely a heavy law enforcement presence this year,” said CJ Thomas, a local resident who regularly attends Boca Bash. told WPEC. “They really hit the boat ramps this year. So all the local boat ramps from Delray to Fort Lauderdale are closed.”
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Another local resident, Taylor Thomas, told the outlet that there were two undercover cops.
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The city of Boca Raton has no official involvement in sanctioning the party, a spokesperson confirmed to Fox News Digital.
However, officers work closely with community partners, such as the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), “to provide the appropriate level of enforcement and response to help protect public safety, coordinate with partner agencies, and protect the community,” a city spokesperson told Fox News Digital in a statement.
The Boca Raton Police Department confirmed that a man was arrested for driving under the influence.
Additionally, preliminary information indicates that FWC officers made three arrests over the weekend, two for boating under the influence and one for battery, a spokesperson confirmed to Fox News Digital. Officers also responded to six boating collisions that resulted in no serious injuries.
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Revelers gather in Boca Raton, Fla., on Sunday, April 26, 2026, for the annual Boca Bash. Hundreds of party-goers floated the lakes in boats, kayaks and paddle boards.
The move comes after the spring-break-memorable event has been marred by tragedy and chaos in past years.
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In 2018, Frances Roslin, 32, of West Palm Beach, drowned while enjoying a festival in the water.
At the time of his death, his friend, Strogoff Prevot, told WPTV As their group swam to the sandbar, Roselyn fell behind. Law enforcement and Roslin’s friends searched for the missing swimmer, but rescue efforts by Ocean Rescue and the Coast Guard were unsuccessful.
Roselyn’s body was later found by a swimmer at the bottom of the Intracoastal Waterway, with the Boca Raton Police Department determining she had drowned.
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Roselyn’s girlfriend, Tamekia Rich, filed a wrongful-death lawsuit against the city of Boca Raton, alleging that officials acted negligently by failing to provide adequate supervision of the water and to control the crowd.
However, the city denied the allegations, saying the boca bash was an unsanctioned event and therefore not organized by the authorities.
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Six years later, in 2024, drone video footage of two teenagers tossing two trash cans filled with bottles and other trash over the side of their fishing boat went viral, causing outrage online and within the community.
The video shows two teenagers, ages 15 and 16, speeding away from the incident, leaving a trail of dirt in their wake.
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Boca Bass’ Facebook page condemned the incident and wrote that they were “outraged and disturbed by these actions.”
“Once the video was posted, we quickly worked with the community to find out who owned the boat and who was on board in this particular instance,” they wrote.
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The pair of teenagers eventually turned themselves in to police and face charges of a third-degree felony for “injuring or causing harm to human health or welfare, animal, plant or aquatic life or property,” according to the Miami Herald. Reported.
In a statement to the Palm Beach Post, one of the boy’s parents released a statement through a spokesperson apologizing for their son’s actions.
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“We take our responsibility to care for our oceans and our communities very seriously, and we are deeply saddened by what happened last weekend in Boca Bass,” the family wrote. “We would like to offer our sincere apologies to everyone who has been affected and rightly upset by what has happened.”
Sarah Rumpf-Whitton of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.
Original article source: Sun-soaked boca bass revelers meet Badge Blitz as cops flood the wild floating party scene