Infant left unattended in truck in store parking lot, Gaston County NC


An infant was left unattended in a car seat inside a truck parked in the Target parking lot near a construction site on Cox Road. Emergency services are attempting to find the vehicle.
Audio|Source: Gaston County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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on Cox Road for a child and a baby carrier about infant size is in a truck by themselves.
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4. 24.
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In the area of a lock-in vehicle.
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It's going to be the target parking lot, three spots up from the construction site. It's going to be very new on truck. Go ahead.
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Is that caller?
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104. There's an infant in it. It's a baby that's in a car seat.
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And frog farming route.
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Ten-four, I was just told you were in the area and I was asked like a notify.
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Ten-four, I'll go by then.
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Charlie, 72, did you have traffic?
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Do you have traffic?
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What do you have happened?
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They've been in the squirrel? Probably in this girl can. I'll be good.
00:58
Good.
01:03
On CJ, I'm showing two OFA[1]s at a Rutherford County.
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I'll check again.
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Tenforth, 2012.
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His name is the day of birth and 27 and I'm not getting anything back.
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I'll be 1041, I'll be 1017 H4 Fair.
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Simple.
01:44
Okay.
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Ten,
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uh.
01:51
Can you ask him if he's already got the SW written.
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5 northbound is a 40 mile marker.
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I'll show you clear.
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I'll number.
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Last unit 109.
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559.
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H559, I-859, I-85 northbound at the 40-mile marker.
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It's going to be a White,
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NitchuVC versus SUV versus van.
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Attacked, Rutherford County and check on that, but it's showing two felony, OFA[1]'s.
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Time for.
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EMS, donated.
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Negative, so you get points on.
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1040.
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Which, uh, D-Tex you got up there with you?
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Davey's hand.
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So, David's hand.
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Block.
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Call it. So,
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in between the entrance to the door of the store, three parking spots from the construction spot, they have blocked off.
03:33
Okay, I think fire is trying to locate that vehicle also.
Police codes explained
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[1]
OFA: Order for Arrest
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