Man accused of hitting parents with bottle

Staff Reports

May 14, 2008 10:42 pm

NORMAN PARK — A Norman Park man was apprehended after he allegedly hit both of his parents with a beer bottle during an argument Tuesday night.
Tracy Craig White, 35, of 2051 Old Albany Road, was charged with two counts of aggravated assault.
A Colquitt County sheriff’s deputy was called to J.R. Suber Road in Norman Park about 8:50 p.m. Tuesday about a dispute. He spoke with Mary Jo White and Gary White, and they stated their son, Tracy, came to the house and asked for $20 for food and gasoline.
About an hour later, Tracy White returned to the house and asked his father about his pay at work. He, carrying a 40-ounce beer bottle and appearing to be drunk, became upset with his father’s answer, and Gary White asked him to leave.
Gary White told the deputy that when he opened the door to the carport, his son hit him at least twice in the head with the bottle. They continued to fight in the kitchen, he said, and Tracy White allegedly hit his mother with the bottle before he dropped it.
The fight continued between the two men as Gary White was allegedly pushed into a dish cabinet. White stated he went to get a 9 mm pistol from a bedroom nightstand, and his son allegedly tried to take it from him. Tracy White then fled from the scene on foot.
When the deputy arrived, Gary White had a laceration to his forehead and a broken nose, and Mary Jo White had a knot on her forehead and a scrape to her temple, the deputy’s report said. An investigator came to the scene, and Tracy White was placed under arrest after he came out of the woods at 10:18 p.m. and turned himself in to the deputy.

Arrests
Moultrie Police
• Kerry Bernard Sharpe, 19, of 620 Third Ave. S.W., was charged Tuesday with driving without a license and defective equipment.

Colquitt County S.O.
• Bryan Keith Alaniz, 37, of 1309 Highway 133 S., was charged Monday with battery (family violence).

Norman Park Police
• Alejandro Navarrete Aguirre, 55, of 196 E. Weeks St. in Norman Park, was charged Tuesday with driving without a license and failure to stop at a stop sign.

Other Incidents
Moultrie Police
• Herman Scott, of Grant Court, reported someone dented the hood and cracked the windshield of his Chrysler 300M Tuesday. Damage was about $700.
• Leear Johnson reported someone scratched all over his Buick Century while it was parked at Paradise Apartments on Fifth Avenue Southeast between 9:30 p.m. Monday and 8:30 a.m. Tuesday.
• Donnis Sutton reported a thief stole a Sanyo cell phone, a handicapped parking permit and $6 in change from his Ford Explorer while it was parked at Wal-Mart on South Veterans Parkway Tuesday. The value of the stolen items was about $140.
• Neppie Slaughter, of Shy Manor Drive, reported someone scratched all over her Oldsmobile Intrigue between 10 p.m. Sunday and 4:30 p.m. Tuesday. Damage was estimated at $800.
• Gary Wilde reported someone broke out several windows at St. John’s Episcopal Church on South Main Street Tuesday. Damage was estimated at $150.

Colquitt County S.O.
• Ben Taylor, of Taylor Road, reported a thief stole groceries from his shed Tuesday. The value of the stolen groceries was about $150.
• Cathy Watson reported a thief stole a Vizio 42-inch television and a Sony DVD player from her brother-in-law’s house on Woodmen Road between 11:30 a.m. Sunday and 6 p.m. Monday. The value of the stolen items was $950.
• Melissa Conger reported a female acquaintance pulled her out of a vehicle somewhere in Norman Park by her hair, slammed her head into the passenger door and kicked her in the stomach and back during an argument Tuesday.
• Elaine Russell, of Holmes Drive, reported someone sent an e-mail to her Thursday threatening her life if she did not pay a ransom. Russell gave sheriff’s deputies the name of a male suspect.
• Gale Potter, of Baldree Road in Hartsfield, reported a thief stole a sliver necklace, a PNY jump drive, a Samsung camera, a Smart Pants paintball gun, a Halo B paintball loader, an Apple iPod, a Sony PSP, a Sony PlayStation 3 and eight games and movies between 8 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Monday. The value of the stolen items was $2,610.

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