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Juvenile walking on highway creates traffic hazardHarnett County NC

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Tingen Rd, North Carolina

According to the dispatch call, a juvenile aged 14 to 16 wearing a yellow shirt was reported walking in the middle of NC 27 West near Tingen Road, creating a potential road hazard.

Audio|Heard on: Harnett County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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When we respond to the class of NC 27 West at Tingen Road, NC 27 West at Tingen Road, reference to a juvenile walking in the middle of the road.
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It's going to be a light juvenile, 14 to 16 years or wearing a yellow shirt walking towards the engine.
00:18
They're going to be around.

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Tingen Rd, North Carolina

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