CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Police are warning people in two Charlotte neighborhoods after separate rabies cases.
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The first case was in the College Street area.
Officers said a bat tested positive for rabies and a person may have been exposed to rabies.
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The second case involved a fox testing positive in the Lanaken Drive area.
These two incidents mark the 15th and 16th cases of rabies in Mecklenburg County.
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