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Small-town female cop named person of interest in 2004 fatal hit-and-run -- years after going to victim's funeral

New York Post·Emily Crane·22 days ago
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A small-town female cop has been named a person of interest in a decades-old cold case involving a classmate’s hit-and-run death — years after she showed up at his funeral and hugged grieving relatives. Megan Potter, a detective with the Four Oaks Police Department in North Carolina, was recently questioned by investigators as part of the long-running probe into 16-year-old Josh Davis’s death in Garner in 2004, the Daily Mail reported . Davis’s mom, Judy Creech, said the news left her rattled — given that Potter was among the mourners at her son’s funeral. 16-yea-old Joshua Davis (aka Josh Davis) was killed in a hit-and-run in the residential neighborhood of Garner, North Carolina on January 6, 2004. NCSBI “When I found that out, that was a big catch of my breath. I really could not get over that,” Creech told WRAL . “They were friends.” Davis was killed while walking in his neighborhood with a friend the night of Jan. 6, 2004.…

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