All excellent points, there have been a few interesting threads on here lately about parallel neutral paths back to the utility pole or transformer so I'd add something on 'objectionable current', and parallel neutral paths.
One recent discussion on here as I recall was on a multi unit apartment building that had a puzzling amount of current on the gas mains.
A new 120/208 service had been installed with old 3-wire range outlets out of the now sub-panels, and each range was a combination gas / electric so there was a Neutral to gas pipe bond in each range (due to the older 3-wire). After much testing of neutrals it was concluded the entire panel's neutral current not just the ranges current was flowing in parallel with the neutral.
A gas pipe fitter was modifying the gas system and the gas pipe (CCST or whatever you call it) was carrying a objectionable amount current somehow it was a good parallel path back to the utility transformer in the street.
The fix presumably was to pull a equipment ground to each range, so the neutral could float.
I made a this diagram of it
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