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Salisbury Police Officer Hits Pedestrian With Patrol Car While Responding To Call

WCCB Charlotte s CW May 18, 2021 SALISBURY, N.C. A Salisbury Police officer hit a pedestrian with his patrol vehicle while responding to a call early Tuesday morning, according to a news release. Investigators say Officer B.W. Jones was traveling eastbound on Old Concord Road, responding to an attempted suicide call, when he struck the pedestrian near Gold Hill Drive just after 1am on May 18th. The pedestrian, whose identity has not yet been confirmed, was transported to Wake Forest Baptist Health Hospital for treatment, according to a news release.  Their condition is unknown at this time. The officer was not injured.  Investigators say the officer was taken for a drug and alcohol screening which is standard procedure when an officer is involved in a crash.

Pedestrian struck and injured by Salisbury Police officer responding to call

Pedestrian struck and injured by Salisbury Police officer responding to call The pedestrian was taken to the hospital, the officer was not hurt. (Source: WBTV File) By David Whisenant | May 18, 2021 at 4:59 PM EDT - Updated May 18 at 5:14 PM SALISBURY, N.C. (WBTV) - A pedestrian was struck and injured by a Salisbury Police officer as he was driving to a call on Tuesday. According to the police, it happened on Tuesday morning just after 1 a.m. Officer B.W. Jones was traveling eastbound on Old Concord Road, responding to an attempted suicide call, when he struck the pedestrian. The pedestrian, who has not been identified and next of kin has not been notified, was transported to Wake Forest Baptist Health Hospital for treatment. His condition is serious. The officer was not hurt.

Triad police officer released from hospital following shooting

Sean is a miracle | NC officer gets emotional welcome home a month after being shot Officer Sean Houle s dad said there weren t many words - just a lot of hugging and crying - as friends, family, and community members welcomed his son home. Author: Chris Venzon (WFMY News2), Grace Holland Published: 4:12 PM EDT March 16, 2021 Updated: 8:04 AM EDT March 17, 2021 KERNERSVILLE, N.C. After nearly a month in the hospital, Kernersville police officer Sean Houle is headed home. Just a very emotional day for him and the family and I mean when I say family, I mean everybody, his father Dennis Houle said, There were a lot of tears shed today to see him come out of the hospital and go home.

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