Police in Moscow, Idaho, came to the house where four University of Idaho students were murdered in response to a noise complaint in September.
Moments later, an officer is heard telling someone that they are responding to a noise complaint and that"whoever lives here needs to come talk to us or we're gonna start doing a lot more."
Later, two young men open the door and tell the officers that no one inside the house at the time actually lives there."Well, no one's here that's trespassing, but no one that lives here is here right now," one man replies, adding that he has"no clue" where they went.When asked for the names of the house's occupants, the same man says he's"not sure" and that he lives across the street.
The officer tells her that police received a noise complaint and that people"started running away" leaving alcohol behind when they arrived.
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