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Man dead, roommate in custody after early-morning dispute

One man is dead and another man is in custody after police were called to a dispute in progress at a Meadowlands Drive apartment building early Thursday morning.

Neighbours heard screaming, police called to lowrise apartment building at about 3:30 a.m.

Ottawa police and paramedics responded to the scene of Ottawa's seventh 2012 homicide early Thursday morning at 1189 Meadowlands Dr. (CBC)

One man is dead and another man is in custody after police were called to a dispute in progress at a Meadowlands Drive apartment buildingearly Thursday morning, Ottawa police confirm.

The city's seventh homicide investigationof 2012 is now underway. Officersrespondedat about 3:30 a.m.to a lowrise apartment complex at1189 Meadowlands Dr., near Fisher Avenue.

Sourcestold CBC Newsthe victim and the suspect are roommates.

"Our patrol units responded to adisturbance in progress. We are holding a scene at this point and investigators have been notified and are going to be coming down here to process the investigation," said Sgt. Anthony Skinner from the scene later Thursday morning.

Neighbour Allan Egan, who livesin the building, said he started hearing screams from another apartment somewhere above himat about 2 a.m.

"It sounded like someone screaming but it wasn't like your average scream, it wasn't like a domestic dispute-type thing. It sounded like a little bit more than that," Egan said."I was a little concerned so I got up and moved to the other room. We heard banging, repetitively, every five, ten minutes or so. And I think it was the guy next to us trying to tell them to be quiet or something.

"The volume kept rising. They kept getting louder. They were screaming at each other," Egan said.

Egan saidthe Thursday morning incident markedthe first time he'd seen police responding to the building since he moved in.

No other information on the police investigationwas immediately available.