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man walking northbound in southbound lanes of parkwayBergen County NJ

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Garden State Pkwy, New Jersey

A man was seen walking northbound in the southbound lanes of the Garden State Parkway near mile marker 169, causing a traffic hazard. Authorities were notified.

Audio|Source: Tri-Boro, Park Ridge, Woodcliff Lake and Montvale Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Flake, making way out to the parkway, the area 169 over 6, somewhere between there and the Glen Ave on ramp.
00:08
Got a report of a party walking northbound on the southbound shoulder from a disabled vehicle still gathering further.
00:29
Central go to that location one more time, they're walking southbound and northbound lane.
00:37
It's a male party walking north in the southbound lanes.
00:41
When they call or called, they were only able to give me 169 over 6.
00:47
But he said it was somewhere north of that, possibly south of exit 171.
00:54
Gavin.
00:56
The description I got was a possibly African American male wearing a black shirt, nothing further.
01:07
The police has been notified.

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Garden State Pkwy, New Jersey
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