Two Men Arrested for Providing Alcohol to Minors at Indianapolis Party

Charges include alcohol sale to minors and maintaining a common nuisance.

Published on Mar. 10, 2026

Two men, Cordell Daniels and Tre'von Lowman, were arrested after police found over 100 juveniles at a party they were hosting where alcohol was being provided. The party was held in a closed building near the Indianapolis International Airport, and the men were charged with alcohol sale to minors, sale of alcohol without a permit, and maintaining a common nuisance.

Why it matters

Underage drinking is a serious issue that can lead to dangerous and illegal behavior. This case highlights the need for stricter enforcement and consequences for those who provide alcohol to minors, especially in large party settings where the risk of harm is heightened.

The details

Police were called to the 2300 block of South Lynhurst Drive on reports of a large crowd of juveniles entering a closed building. When they arrived, they found over 100 juveniles inside, with individuals actively fighting, the smell of marijuana, and alcoholic beverages present. Investigators found multiple bottles of alcohol behind a makeshift bar, two large coolers that had been dumped, and money near a door where security had been. The party promoters, Cordell Daniels and Tre'von Lowman, were arrested at the scene and charged with alcohol sale to minors, sale of alcohol without a permit, and maintaining a common nuisance.

  • On March 6, Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Officers were dispatched to the scene.
  • The initial hearing in this case is scheduled for Wednesday, March 10.

The players

Cordell Daniels

A 21-year-old party promoter who was arrested and charged with alcohol sale to minors, sale of alcohol without a permit, and maintaining a common nuisance.

Tre'von Lowman

A 22-year-old party promoter who was arrested and charged with alcohol sale to minors, sale of alcohol without a permit, and maintaining a common nuisance.

Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department

The local law enforcement agency that responded to the reports of the party and made the arrests.

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What’s next

The initial hearing in this case is scheduled for Wednesday, March 10, where the judge will determine if there is enough evidence to proceed with the charges against Daniels and Lowman.

The takeaway

This case highlights the need for stricter enforcement and consequences for those who provide alcohol to minors, especially in large party settings where the risk of harm is heightened. Underage drinking can lead to dangerous and illegal behavior, and party promoters who disregard laws around alcohol sales face serious legal repercussions.