MANCHESTER - A city woman pulled over by police who said she narrowly missed a cruiser while drifting out of her lane was charged with endangering the welfare of a child after an unsecured pistol was found in the glove compartment, police said Monday. Alycia Neely, 31, told Officer Andre Smith her car registration was in the glove box next to her handgun, which another officer found fully loaded, not secured in a holster and within reach of the child in the front seat, police said. Neely was charged with endangering the welfare of a child and issued a summons for failing to signal when changing lanes, police said. She was released on $500 personal recognizance bail and was scheduled to appear in circuit court Nov. 28.
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