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Since February residents of 180 Montague Street in Brooklyn have had to share their air space with a high-pitched alarm-type sound, which at sometimes sustains itself for several hours. Nothing has been done about it yet, primarily because no one can locate the origin of the sound.
According to the residents’ blog, which was started just three days ago in the hopes of bringing awareness to the problem, police from the 84th precinct have suggested several different reasons for the sound. At first they decided it was due to a door ajar on the building’s roof. When that turned out not to be the case they offered alternate theories, as genius as “the whistling of the wind” and “garbage trucks backing up. Finally acknowledging that was bullshit, they admitted that they have no idea where it is coming from.
For our part, we have not ruled out the possibility that everyone on the street is mentally deranged. Then again, we haven’t actually spoken to anyone on Montague Street.
If you have further information, or if you just want to offer your condolences, speak to the if-their-not-crazed-yet-they-will-be-soon tenants at their blog site.
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