ATLANTA — Residents in a Buckhead senior community said they've endured two sleepless nights due to loud classical music and flashing blue lights coming from a mobile surveillance system installed in the abandoned Kroger parking lot on Morosgo Way.
The sudden noise, which began without warning, has left neighbors frustrated, sleep-deprived and demanding answers from city officials and property owners.
The Kroger store at Morosgo Way closed in July, and until recently, the empty lot had been quiet. But just after 5 p.m. on Wednesday, neighbors noticed something had changed. Without notice, a mobile security trailer began blasting music—mostly classical and opera—along with automated warning messages intended to deter trespassers.
“It was louder than this,” Josephine Kitt, a resident s

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