Residents report loud music after it was turned off, Bay Shore NY
Police responded to a noise complaint about loud music near 20th Avenue. The music was turned off, but then turned back on, leading to a renewed request for police. Later, the complainants declined to be interviewed.
Audio|Source: Suffolk County Police Department 1st Precinct
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Transcript:
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I'm 17 and that music that's been holding in three-sector over the allotted 18, 20th Avenue, also down the Kay Street.
00:10
Just be advised complaint states that their place were just there.
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The subjects turn the music back off.
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They're now requesting an interview near 20th Avenue, stating the music's still too loud.
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2364, parked in front of the aisle, walking driveway, unable to get out.
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Thank you.
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6306, you're turning a status on a few stop.
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2nd, 972.
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418, you can copy?
00:57
Yeah.
01:03
Yeah, it's a break for 1017, Love Music Anonymous, and 2, Sector,
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47 St. Peter's Drive off of Eisenhower Avenue.
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Prior at the Canopo, 198, Dixon Ave, of a baby, Ave and Kopeg, premise of the vehicle occurred last night, credit card taken and used at I.L.
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Complaint is waiting in a way traverse.
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Central.
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I'll hold the live music.
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14. You just sent in the column.
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Affirmative. Affirmative.
01:58
Jennifer, give me a district.
01:59
You can send some for you.
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2428.
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Okay.
02:10
Okay.
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...22. You're the latest out that you complained to not want to interview?
02:20
Me too.
02:25
They updated saying that they didn't want, no longer wanted an interview.
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Location mentioned:
20th Ave, North Bay Shore, NY 11706
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