Times Colonist

Authoritie­s try to track down mysterious late-night loud bangs in Esquimalt

- MICHAEL JOHN LO

A mysterious, intermitte­nt loud noise that appears to be emanating from a constructi­on site late at night in Esquimalt has nearby residents concerned.

“It sounds like a cross between the explosion of a firework and a car slamming into something,” said Patricia Rose, who lives in a duplex next door to 899 Esquimalt Rd., the site of a partially built 10-storey residentia­l building. “Like a combined car-crash-firework bang.”

The loud noises have been going on for almost a month and have occurred about twice a week, she said. “You feel it in the building. It wakes you up.”

Rose said that no one has explained to her where these noises are coming from. “We’re a little concerned structural­ly because we live right beside it.”

The noise has become the subject of intense online speculatio­n.

The latest reported incident happened on Sunday, with Victoria police and Esquimalt firefighte­rs both going to the constructi­on site following a report of a suspicious noise.

Const. Terri Healy said officers who patrolled the area didn’t see or hear anything out of the ordinary.

Esquimalt Fire Chief Matt Furlot said firefighte­rs made a full sweep of the building.

“There’s no concerns with the building or the constructi­on,” Furlot said. “It seems like these are nuisance calls that we’re getting on the site.”

Police are investigat­ing the source of the noise, he said. “It’s happening after hours and there seems to be a pattern.”

Rose did not sound surprised when she learned that police are investigat­ing. “Maybe someone does have a grump on with Lexi.”

West Vancouver-based Lexi Developmen­t Group, which is constructi­ng the building, was the subject to an unusual hoax last month.

Flyers posted in Esquimalt and Victoria asked people to register for a new medical clinic operated by Lexi Developers, the township and a third-party group via the Esquimalt council email address.

In a single weekend, Esquimalt received over 140 emails asking about a non-existent health-clinic partnershi­p.

In an email, Lexi Developmen­t

Group managing director Babak Nikbakhtan said that the company has contacted law enforcemen­t as well as Esquimalt regarding the noise.

“We are the same as everybody else on this matter and have no idea where these noises are coming from,” Nikbakhtan said. “It appears some nights the noise is coming from different

areas of the town.”

Colin MacLock, who lives a few doors down from the build site on Wollaston Street, offered an explanatio­n on what’s happening.

“It’s kids with bear bangers,” he said. “One fella who lives not very far from the place has seen kids running away after a bang.”

 ?? DARREN STONE, TIMES COLONIST ?? Nearby residents are concerned about a mysterious, intermitte­nt noise that appears to be coming from 899 Esquimalt Rd., the site of a partially built 10-storey building.
DARREN STONE, TIMES COLONIST Nearby residents are concerned about a mysterious, intermitte­nt noise that appears to be coming from 899 Esquimalt Rd., the site of a partially built 10-storey building.

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