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Man Who Blared Window-Rattling Horns For Months In Valley Neighborhood Arrested: LAPD

Gary Boyadzhayan triggered noise complaints since June by blasting horns despite warnings and a citation, leading to his arrest after months of disturbance, police said.

  • On Wednesday, August 13, the Los Angeles Police Department arrested Gary Boyadzhayan, a 50-year-old Van Nuys resident, after months of blasting horns and alarms from his home.
  • Amid persistent complaints, neighbors say Gary Boyadzhyan has repeatedly blasted train horns and alarms from the 6600 block of Peach Avenue since June, causing ongoing disturbance.
  • According to Los Angeles police, response to noise complaints exceeded five times, but officers couldn't arrest without hearing the sirens firsthand, Captain Christopher Zine said.
  • Shortly after booking, Gary Boyadzhayan was released on his own recognizance and charged with causing a public disturbance, KCAL News.
  • Looking ahead, his next court date is scheduled for Sept. 8, and Gary Boyadzhayan claims he blares horns as a cry for help, asserting 'I need help.
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