In Pamplona, municipal police responded to a loud birthday celebration that prompted neighbors to call for help. Last weekend, officers evacuated 110 occupants from a student residence on Iturrama Street after complaints about noise and disruption in the building. The incident began when residents reported the party and the police arrived to ensure safety and order, guiding attendees to exit the apartment as officers assessed the situation. The scale of the gathering marked it as the largest party the Pamplona Police had to intervene in recent times, and authorities worked to restore calm for the surrounding neighborhood.
Earlier that same weekend, officers carried out other dispersion actions at three additional locations. On Navas de Tolosa Street, a pension house housed 30 people, which also required police management to disperse the crowd. On Sancho el Fuerte Street, 25 individuals were removed from another gathering, and a final group of 25 people were directed away from activity on Fuente del Hierro Street. In all cases, the Municipal Police emphasized safety, adherence to local regulations, and the importance of minimizing disturbances to residents living nearby.
These interventions illustrate the ongoing efforts by the municipal force to address noise complaints and crowd control across multiple sites in Pamplona. By engaging with residents and visitors, officers aim to prevent potential emergencies while maintaining a respectful balance between celebration and community peace. The incidents underscore the importance of following local ordinances regarding gatherings in residential buildings and the role of law enforcement in quickly restoring order when thresholds of noise and occupancy are exceeded.