No arrests were reported as entertainment wound down at West Hollywood’s annual Halloween Carnaval, a sheriff’s sergeant said.
The event was expected to draw a half-million revelers and pay tribute to the 40th anniversary of the cult classic movie “The Rocky Horror Picture Show.”
The Carnaval officially lasted from 6 to 11 p.m., but people were expected to remain in the streets until at least 3 a.m., Sgt. E. Mandujan of the West Hollywood Sheriff’s Station said.
No arrests were booked through the station as of 11 p.m., Mandujan said. There were a few medical calls including people fainting or having too much to drink.
Major road closures through 6 a.m. Sunday included Santa Monica Boulevard between Doheney Drive and Croft Avenue/Holloway Drive and San Vicente Boulevard between Santa Monica Boulevard and Melrose Avenue.