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Loud Party Broken Up by Police

In response to a request by an Endicott Street resident, District A-1 Boston Police Sergeant Tom Lema reported on a loud party at 64 Endicott Street.

“At 2:43am two officers were dispatched to the Endicott Street building where a 911 caller reported that 20 individuals were singing and making noise,” according to Sgt. Lema.

“Officers cleared the 911 call at 3:41am having rendered services to end the noise,” he added.

Sgt. Lema encourages all residents to “call 911” for any situation they deem necessary.

Phil Orlandella

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