Brazil Soccer WCup Ghana US

The USA team poses for a photo before the group G World Cup soccer match between Ghana and the United States at the Arena das Dunas in Natal, Brazil, June 16, 2014. An Amherst man charged that neighbor's soccer enthusiasm interfered with his NASCAR viewing.

(AP Photo/Julio Cortez))

AMHERST – Police on Sunday evening responded to a noise complaint about a Ding Dong ice cream truck and a call from a woman after her neighbor complained that she was interfering with his NASCAR viewing because of her enthusiasm for the World Cup.

Just after 6 p.m. Sunday, a caller living at Palley Village Place reported that a Ding Dong ice cream cart driver was continuing to play the music and did not have a permit to operate.

When police investigated the cart was no longer there, but police later found the cart and informed the driver the cart could not operate in town until the company had a permit to do so.

Later that night, police received a call from a woman who had received a call from her a neighbor scolding her for taking jobs away from Americans.

He called her a name and said he wanted to watch the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing and listen to Lynyrd Skynyrd, but her celebration for the World Cup was disturbing him, according to the police report.

She is from South America and said she had been wearing various team jerseys during the competition in Brazil.

Police reported there were no direct threats and the number of the caller was blocked so she was unable to contact the phone company to have the calls blocked in the future, according to the report.

She wanted to document the call, so she contacted police. She told police she felt safe enough to stay at her home with her child.