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Jul 01, 2024 By: Amanda Engel
www.wmar2news.com
''Nyah Strong Hairston was working at UPS for less than a year, when her commute home turned deadly.
On Friday, May 3rd, she got off from work at around 10 p.m. and checked in with her mom, let her know that she'd be stopping at a friends house for 10 minutes and then make her way home.
Hairston lived with her mom, and her other job, as a hairstylist, was based at the house.''
Less than 10 minutes from the house, police were already at the scene off of I-495 in Prince George's County.
Nyah Hairston's gray Nissan Versa had gone off the road after she had been shot.''
Courtesy: MSP
Nyah Hairston's vehicle in MSP custody.

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"Nyah was a shy kid growing up, but she was just as sweet as she could be, just a sweet person," says James. "She was a kind soul."

''Nyah Strong Hairston was working at UPS for less than a year, when her commute home turned deadly.
On Friday, May 3rd, she got off from work at around 10 p.m. and checked in with her mom, let her know that she'd be stopping at a friends house for 10 minutes and then make her way home.
Hairston lived with her mom, and her other job, as a hairstylist, was based at the house.''
Less than 10 minutes from the house, police were already at the scene off of I-495 in Prince George's County.
Nyah Hairston's gray Nissan Versa had gone off the road after she had been shot.''

Courtesy: MSP
Nyah Hairston's vehicle in MSP custody.