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NewsMarch 30, 2014

HANNIBAL, Mo. (AP) -- It wasn't loud noise or an argument that led to a peace disturbance call at Hannibal City Hall -- it was a person's unpleasant odor. The Hannibal Courier-Post (http://bit.ly/1gxubIl ) reports that several city hall workers on Tuesday called police to complain that a person who came into the building smelled so bad they wanted him removed. ...

HANNIBAL, Mo. (AP) -- It wasn't loud noise or an argument that led to a peace disturbance call at Hannibal City Hall -- it was a person's unpleasant odor.

The Hannibal Courier-Post (http://bit.ly/1gxubIl ) reports that several city hall workers on Tuesday called police to complain that a person who came into the building smelled so bad they wanted him removed. The northeast Missouri town's municipal code allows people to be cited for peace disturbance because of a "noxious and offensive" odor.

The man agreed to leave the building. A short time later, workers at a neighboring business called police -- the same person had gone there, the smell following with him.

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The person left that building, too, at the urging of police. No arrest was made.

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Information from: Hannibal Courier-Post, http://www.hannibal.net

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