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Raleigh News Updates: Fatal Hit-and-Run, Bomb Threat Cleared, and More

Local news from WRAL covers a fatal hit-and-run on Buffaloe Road, a cleared bomb threat, and community events in the Raleigh-Durham-Fayetteville area.

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Source: wral.com

A person was struck and killed by an SUV on Buffaloe Road near Oates Drive in Raleigh on Friday morning. The incident is under investigation.

Goldsboro police are investigating a breaking and entering at the Eastern Wayne Food Mart that occurred Sunday morning. Two suspects broke into the business, and police are still searching for them.

Naquan Tymarion Clegg, 19, and a 17-year-old boy appeared in court for the first time on Friday. They are accused of shooting and killing a 17-year-old at a Sanford apartment complex. Both face charges of one count of murder and one count of discharging a weapon into an occupied vehicle.

Other local news includes Goldsboro police arresting a mother and two others in connection with a 1-year-old suffering second-degree burns. Apex residents are facing potential property tax hikes to fund public safety and utilities, and Johnston County is urging water conservation due to drought.

A bomb threat at a police substation has been cleared. Preparations are underway for Stanley Cup Final watch parties in hot weather. WRAL is providing coverage of breaking news, severe weather alerts, and community events across central and eastern North Carolina.

Why it matters — This report provides updates on public safety incidents and community concerns in the Raleigh-Durham-Fayetteville area.

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  • The person hit by the SUV on Buffaloe Road died.
  • A person died after being hit by an SUV on Buffaloe Road near Oates Drive in Raleigh.
  • Goldsboro police are investigating a breaking and entering at the Eastern Wayne Food Mart.
  • Naquan Tymarion Clegg, 19, and a 17-year-old boy were charged in connection with a fatal shooting in Sanford.
  • Goldsboro police arrested a mother and two others in connection with a 1-year-old suffering second-degree burns.
  • Apex residents may face property tax increases for public safety and utilities.

Reported by wral.com, play.google.com

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