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Teen’s roadside cold case death probed as homicide as police officer emerges as person of interest: report

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NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles! More than two decades after a North Carolina teen died in what was considered a hit-and-run, investigators now say a police officer has been identified as a person of interest in the homicide case. According to reporting by WRAL, investigators have recently focused on a Four Oaks police officer in the 2004 death of 16-year-old Josh Davis. The officer has not been charged, and the extent of any involvement remains unclear. Davis died Jan. 6, 2004, after he was walking along Hall Boulevard in Garner, according to investigators. Authorities say Davis and his cousin had been walking through a residential neighborhood when the cousin briefly returned to a nearby home to retrieve something. When he returned minutes later, Davis was bleeding on the side of the road and was later pronounced dead at a hospital.…

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