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Woman facing charges after viral video shows baby in hot car

The Wake County Sheriff's Office has found and charged a woman after a viral video showed her child unattended in a hot car.

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Jennifer Shipman
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Jason O. Boyd
, WRAL.com editor
RALEIGH, N.C. — The Wake County Sheriff's Office has found and charged a woman after a viral video showed her child unattended in a hot car.

Investigators said they found and charged Jennifer Shipman with one count of misdemeanor child abuse. Shipman was booked into the Wake County Detention Center with a $2,000 bond.

Shipman and her child were seen in a viral video that WRAL's Kasey Cunningham reported on Tuesday. Macon Jones discovered the nine-month-old child left unattended in a car at the LKQ Junkyard in Clayton earlier this week, investigators said. Jones recorded the incident and went looking for the owner of the car.

Jones said the woman followed after him. You can hear her tell him she had a battery with battery acid on it and she didn’t want to touch the child.

Deputies first learned of the incident after receiving the video from a concerned citizen, via the Sheriff Office’s Facebook page.

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