Blue alert issued after deputy injured in Vanceboro, Vanceboro NC
A blue alert was issued after a male suspect injured a deputy during an encounter near NC-43 Highway in Vanceboro, Craven County. The suspect is described as 24 years old, with long hair and blue eyes, wearing all dark clothing. There is no known direction of travel. Authorities advise to stop and hold if the suspect is found.
Audio|Source: Harnett County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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First of attention, all cars, blue alert.
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A blue alert has been issued for (name withheld), 24-year-old male, 5-5, 135 pounds, long hair, blue eyes, last seen wearing jacket,
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dark-colored shirts,
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and pants, public staffed deputy and cast in Vanceboro, Craven County at approximately 20-55 hours.
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2921. Go ahead.
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2921. 9502.
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You're right.
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Good morning. Good morning.
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Good morning. Good morning. Copy blue below out of Craven County for a blue alert.
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or central out county cars be on the lookout for (name withheld) twenty-four-year-old male five five hundred thirty-five pounds with long hair and blue eyes who is last seen wearing all dark clothing shirt pants and a jacket
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Subject was out with law enforcement near NC-43 Highway, where he injured one of the deputies on scene.
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There's no direction of travel at this time.
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If located, stop-hold, and contact Craven County Sheriff's Office. Harnett's official clear.
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Location mentioned:
Near NC-43, Vanceboro, NC 28586
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