Catherine Brown first heard "Taps" played in her neighborhood about two weeks ago.



"The only places really that I've heard it are at funeral services or any kind of military memorial day, July 4 stuff like that," Brown said.



Now, it's become a nightly routine for her to come out just before 9 p.m. and listen to the distant bugler. But she hasn't figured out where it's coming from.



"I thought it was either like a practice for ROTC, or somebody was having a memorial service maybe at one of the churches or something like that," Brown said.



It is a mystery we hope to solve.



Sure enough, right at 9 p.m. we could hear the familiar tune and made our way towards the source. But it only lasted for a few seconds, not quite long enough for us to figure out where it is coming from.



Brown is eager to know who has been playing each night. She said she's thankful for the opportunity it's given her each night to stop and reflect.



"It's just like a reminder; we go to work every day, get caught up in the rush of everything going on. And then just to be so still and out here, just in the quiet, and all of the sudden to hear that it really just reminds you the perspective of everything," Brown explained.



So for now it remains a mystery; 24 notes with a powerful impact.