The 18-year-old was wanted for the death of another teen in Greenville, North Carolina, Harrisburg police said.
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A man suspected of killing a 17-year-old boy in a North Carolina home earlier this summer was arrested Wednesday afternoon in Harrisburg, city police said. Andrevious N. Spencer, 18, is charged with the June 15 homicide of 17-year-old Idn Arrington in Greenville, North Carolina, according to aSpencer is one of two suspects charged in Arrington’s death, according to News 12. Carlos Cox, 18, was also charged with murder and taken into custody the night of Arrington’s death.
Investigators reportedly told Harrisburg police on Tuesday that Spencer was hiding in the city. Around 1 p.m. Wednesday he emerged from a home on the 4000 block of North Fourth Street, and officers arrested him after a short chase, according to police. Harrisburg police said city officers worked with the FBI, Pennsylvania state parole and Dauphin County Adult and Juvenile Probation to take Spencer into custody.READ MORE:
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