˝SUSPICIOUS NOISES˝
MARCH 5 2010 17:20h
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The noise was so loud and strange, even over the telephone, that police in Bochum in western Germany decided to send a patrol car.
BERLIN, March 5, 2010 (AFP) - A woman in Germany phoned police after hearing "suspicious noises" in her flat, but much to her embarrassment officers found the source was a vibrator, authorities said Friday.
The noise was so loud and strange, even over the telephone, that police in Bochum in western Germany decided to send a patrol car around to the "scene of the crime", a statement said.
"Daringly, and with the occupier's permission, one of the officers opened the drawer of a wardrobe where the noise was coming from.
"Underneath some clothes he found a very personal, battery-operated object which had obviously switched itself on... The tenant's face abruptly changed colour."
Police then "wished her a nice evening and left".
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