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Vehicle drives erratically with child inside 

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Near Piedmont Dr, Lexington, NC 27295
A grey Toyota Camry was driving erratically and caught the attention of an officer. The driver seemed urgent and might have had a child in the car. The vehicle exited at Jerry Hunt and continued onto Main Street.
Audio|Source: Davidson County Fire
01:19

Transcript:
One second. One second. One, seven. Metac one. Northbound 2970 right here at the city limits. I got a CNR[1] driver that was all over me, frantically pointing me over. He's getting off here at Jerry Hunt. Still be a grey Camry. John Lincoln King, 6, 7, 5. And he's going up. Oh, he's continuing on Main into the city. Maybe I've got a child in the back seat. I have some license in the barbecue. I have some licensing barbecuing now. Bill probably running. 65 or 70. Second, Battalion 7 is going to be clear, Calvert, in service. Temper. There's a deputy just coming up to the city one. I don't know who that is if you can advise him.

Police codes explained
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[1]
CNR: Could Not Recall (context implies erratic or concerning driver behavior)

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Near Piedmont Dr, Lexington, NC 27295
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