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Residents Disturbed by Nightly Screams in Ang Mo Kio; Parents Fear for Their Children’s Well-being

Residents at Block 332, Ang Mo Kio Avenue 1, have been living in distress for more than a year due to a person who allegedly screams loudly almost every night between 8.30pm and 9pm. A concerned resident recently took to social media, sharing that the persistent screaming frightens her baby and leaves the family feeling helpless.

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The resident, posting under the handle Truly SG, pleaded for advice on where to report the issue, saying, “Screaming like this almost every day at 20:30-21:00. My baby is frightened when he screams. We’ve heard this for a year already.”

Similar Complaints from Nearby Blocks

The post sparked responses from other residents who reported experiencing similar disturbances in the Ang Mo Kio area. One commenter, Lannie Nguyen, shared that she faced a comparable situation at Block 103, Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3, and had already called the police multiple times in the past. Another user, 水镜, lamented, “SG everyday 24/7 scream no stop! All siao lang!” expressing frustration over the ongoing noise nuisance.

These responses indicate that the issue may be affecting a wider area beyond just Block 332, suggesting a pattern of recurring noise disturbances in parts of Ang Mo Kio.

Where to Seek Help

If you or your family are affected by persistent noise disturbances, especially if they pose a risk to safety or mental well-being, you can take the following steps:

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  • Call the Police: Dial 999 if the screaming sounds violent, threatening, or suggest someone might be in danger. For non-emergencies, you can contact your local Neighbourhood Police Centre.
  • Contact HDB or Town Council: For ongoing nuisance cases, you can report the issue to your Town Council, which can conduct checks or mediate if it involves neighbours in HDB flats.
  • Seek Social Services Help: If the person screaming is known to have mental health issues, you may contact the Agency for Integrated Care (AIC) or reach out to mental health support services like the Institute of Mental Health’s helpline at 6389 2222, so that appropriate assistance can be offered.

Authorities Encouraging Compassion and Reporting

While noise disturbances are distressing, the police and social service agencies encourage residents to report incidents compassionately, as the person involved may be suffering from mental health challenges. Timely reporting allows authorities to assess the situation and provide help if needed, while ensuring the safety and peace of the community.

Residents facing similar issues should not feel resigned to living with nightly disturbances. Early intervention can prevent the situation from escalating, protect vulnerable family members like young children, and ensure that the individual causing the disturbance receives proper support.

High-value keywords relevant to this topic include “noise nuisance Singapore,” “HDB screaming report,” and “mental health intervention Ang Mo Kio.”

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