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75-100 ATV Riders Block Roadways in Winston-Salem; Police Looking For More Information

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. -- Police say on April 29, their Communications Division received approximately eight 911 calls regarding a large group of people riding All-Terrain Vehicles, or ATVs, through the streets of the city in a careless and reckless manner. They estimate there were 75-100 riders involved.

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. -- Winston-Salem Police say they need help identifying people who might have been involved in an ATV incident in April.

Police say on April 29, their Communications Division received approximately eight 911 calls regarding a large group of people riding All-Terrain Vehicles, or ATVs, through the streets of the city in a careless and reckless manner. They estimate there were 75-100 riders involved.

Officers were able to track down the group near the 100 block of Waughtown Street. They've since arrested 4 people: Marcus Walls, Marqualin Marshall, Markell Mason and Richard Davis.

Winston-Salem Police need your help identifying the people in these photos.

Police have shared some pictures with the media in the hopes they can identify more people involved.

Winston-Salem Police need your help identifying the people in these photos.

If you know anything, you can call Winston-Salem Police at (336) 773-7700 or Crimestoppers at (336) 727-2800.

Winston-Salem Police need your help identifying the people in these photos.

Winston Salem Crimestoppers will pay up to $5,000 for information that leads to the arrest of these individuals.

Winston-Salem Police need your help identifying the people in these photos.

Police also note it is illegal to ride ATVs or dirt bikes on the roadways.

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