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I think that phrase "See something, say something" that is used regarding suspicious packages, etc. could also well apply to this type of situation.
In this case, it is difficult to believe that every neighbor who said they called the police was lying. Yet the police "have no records" of these calls. Strange.
Yet, I have personally seen cases of a neighbor calling police about loud music blaring in a townhouse and the police pull up, knock on the front door, get no answer and get back into their cruiser and drive away. I've seen the same police action when the complaint was a loud fight.
(I have a scanner, live in a townhouse community, and when it is on my street.....well, I guess I'm nosy. Thankfully, both the loud music folks and the fighters moved away long ago.)
In this case, it is difficult to believe that every neighbor who said they called the police was lying. Yet the police "have no records" of these calls. Strange.
Yet, I have personally seen cases of a neighbor calling police about loud music blaring in a townhouse and the police pull up, knock on the front door, get no answer and get back into their cruiser and drive away. I've seen the same police action when the complaint was a loud fight.
(I have a scanner, live in a townhouse community, and when it is on my street.....well, I guess I'm nosy. Thankfully, both the loud music folks and the fighters moved away long ago.)