This 11-year old used a machete to fight off a home intruder. Now the suspect, who went to the hospital after he was struck in the head, is at-large after he walked out of his room. If you know where 19-year old Jataveon Dashawn Hall is, call @OCNCSheriff @ABC11_WTVD pic.twitter.com/gV8y7lYYUl — Michael Perchick (@MichaelPerchick) June 15, 2019

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An 11 year old was able to defend himself against a robber today with a machete. Yes you saw that right. This man is in custody and was found after he went into a hospital in area looking for treatment for a head injury. 2 others still on the run tonight. @OCNCSheriff #ABC11 pic.twitter.com/rjyuKEpfEb — Josh Chapin (@JoshChapinABC11) June 15, 2019

MEBANE, N.C. (WTVD) -- A 19-year-old man accused of entering a home in Mebane on Friday before being thwarted by an 11-year-old with a machete walked out of UNC Hospital on Saturday morning and is on the loose, according to Orange County Sheriff Charles Blackwood.According to Blackwood, Jataveon Dashawn Hall slipped out of UNC Hospital wearing a hospital gown with a cup of water in his hand.An Orange County official said Saturday that UNC Hospital in Hillsborough transferred Hall to UNC Hospital in Chapel Hill because of the severity of Hall's wound.Shortly before 8 p.m. Friday night, a nurse entered Hall's room and discovered his bed empty. A review of videotape showed him walking out of the hospital wearing a hospital gown.Orange County investigators, the SBI and U.S. Marshals are following up leads on his whereabouts.Hall is 6 feet tall and weighs 135 pounds. His head was wrapped in a bandage when he walked out of the hospital.Anyone with information on Hall's whereabouts, on this crime, or any other crime is urged to contact the Orange County Sheriff's Office at (919) 245-2900 or call 911 immediately. Do not attempt to approach the individual as we must consider him armed and dangerous.On Saturday afternoon, UNC Health Care released a statement to ABC11 about the incident.The other suspects in the home-robbery attempt, a man and a woman, remain at large.An 11-year-old boy in Orange County stopped the robbery in his home Friday by hitting the thief with a machete.It happened Friday around 11 a.m. on Yarborough Road in Mebane.Investigators said several people broke into the home and were trying to steal electronics.The thieves forced the 11-year-old, who was home alone, into a bedroom closet at gunpoint.Deputies say the boy, who is a star baseball player on several area teams, left the closet and found a machete in the home.He went into his living room, according to investigators, swung the machete and hit the intruder in the back of the head.The man retaliated by kicking the boy in the stomach. The boy got up, swung the machete and missed. The intruder then kicked the child in the side of the head, turned to grab several items, including a PlayStation and a television but realized he was bleeding significantly from the machete strike.Investigators say he dropped the electronics, left the home and ran. The other two suspects ran off as well.A short time later, investigators say a man matching the description the 11-year-old gave showed up at UNC Hospital in Hillsborough requesting treatment for an injury to the head."Not only did this youngster thwart the larceny attempt but he created blood evidence that very well may lead to a conviction in this case," said Orange County Sheriff Charles Blackwood. "This is a very tough kid who kept his wits about him. At the same time, I want to reflect that this youngster, his family and indeed this community, are very lucky this event did not have a tragic ending for the child."Once apprehended, 19-year-old Jataveon Dashawn Hall will be charged with breaking and entering, second-degree kidnapping and assault on a child younger than 12."I was really upset about it because I don't like to be at home by myself because there are some things that happen around here," said Judy Jackson, who has lived in the neighborhood since 1973. "When we moved out here, there wasn't hardly anybody out here and it's growing."