Leiand Store Manager Cut In Scuffle II V IKRRY POPK Charges have been filed against a I .eland man who allegedly cul a store manager Saturday alter a cash ier refused to sell the customer some beer. Fredrick Wayne Ganey, 30, of Route 3. was charged with assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill inflicting serious injury and hin dering and delaying an arrest, ac cording to a report filed by Bruns wick County Sherill 's Deputy Steve Mason. According to Mason, Hill's Food Store Manager Steven T. Farmer re ceived a 3 1/2- to 4-inch cul on the throat in the incident that happened around S:30 p.m. Farmer reported that Ganey was allegedly intoxicated when he at tempted to purvhasc some beer, thus a clerk refused to sell it to him. the report slates. Hie suspect then allegedly pulled a large pocket knife oui and swung ii at Farmer, who was cut on the right side of the throat. Mason re ported. Farmer attempted to ward oil the alleged attack until deputies arrived. Witnesses told deputies that the suspect had allegedly slammed something on the counter. He then pulled out a knife when Farmer ap proached. telling the manager. "You want some of this?" In other reports on li'e at the sheriff's department: ?Someone tossed a brick through a window at the Gold and Silver Con nection in Calabash last Tuesday, June 25. and stole about S4.436 in jewelry, reported Lt. Donnell Mar lowe. who is still working the case. Store owner Mike Abushakru re ported five bracelets were uiken from the store. ?A bank bag containing S2.583 was reported missing from Jones Variety Store in Lcland Saturday. Assistant Manager Marie Strickland told De puty Brian Sanders she left the of fice to gi\e change to cashiers at the front of the store. When she return ed. die bag had been removed from a drawer. ?A four-wheel motorbike was stol en from a Brierwood home near Shallotte last week, reported Deputy George Stanley. The bike is valued at SI, 500. ?A 12-year-old boy said last Thurs day that he found two bicycles hid den in the woods near Mayfair Estates in Lcland. reported Deputy Randy Robinson. The bikes are val ued at S200. ?Thieves broke into a Bricklanding home south of Shallotte last Friday and look a telescope, radio, cooler. CRIME REPORT uiilitv trailer, lawn mower, tools and rods ami reels, reported Deputy Darryl Marlow. ?A Route i. Supply, home was bur glarized between June 20-27, re ported Deputy Wendell Bennett. A SI, (XX) garden nllcr was taken. ?A United Slates Hag was among die items stolen from a Sea Pines home, reported Bennett on Sunday. A gun. microwave oven and television, all valued at S 1 . 1 *4, were also taken. ?Suspects entered a home on N.(\ X7 near Southport Friday and look a television and shotgun valued at S860, reported Deputy Georgia Phelps. The suspects entered through a side door. ?Someone pried open a door at a Dogwood Road home Friday and left with a Kiltie of coins, jeweliy, knife and video cassette tapes, all valued at $965, reported Sanders. ?A motorist threw a beer can out the window of a car and hit a pedes trian on Stone Chimney Road Satur day near Ocean Trails II subdivi sion, reported Ms. Phelps. The vie lint, taken to the hospital lor treat ment. did not know the suspects. ?Two homes in Buccaneer Hills North were burglarized during the past three weeks. In both incidents, damage was reported but no items were taken. Damage was estimated at SI4S to a back di>or in one break in and S5(X) to another home, re ported Bennett. ?A woman whose car broke down on Midway Road near Bolivia last Wednesday, J une 2ft, returned to get her l*>78 Pontiac the next day. only someone had stolen the car. report ed Bennett. "IT?o car was valued at S2.MK1. ?Thieves entered a Maple Creek home sometime between June 9-28 and took the victim's washer and dryer, shelves, groceries, rods and reels, dishes, lawn mower, wccdcat cr. cooler and tools, reported Dcpu (\ Vf .tlllUII t iv**VU> I IIIVU'V I ? ? tkal'iV Creek home was broken into be tween June 16-28. Taken was an es timated $760 in In nil (urc and tools. ?A car parked at a Big Neck Road nightclub received Sl.lXX) in dam age Friday alter someone threw an object that struck the hood, reported fl Deputy She I ton Caison. ?An air conditioner was removal Iroin a window at Ma and fa's Country Kitchen near Seaside last Ihursday. enabling the suspects to enter the building. Missing are $83 in cash, 15 cartons of cigarettes val ued at SI SO and a donation jar con taining S25. reported Deputy Phil Bryant. ?A television set valued at S480 anil video recorder valued at S48<) were taken from a Calabash home be tween June 15-29. reported Bryant. ?A computer keyboard and two video recorders, all valued at SI, 1 12. were taken from a Sea Village home at Route 5, Shallottc, reported Bryant. ?Charges will not be filed against a suspect that cut a Route 7. Shallottc, man on the abdomen Friday night. The victim, who refused to identify the suspect or to press ch^i^cs W2S at his residence talking with his girlfriend when the man approachcd with a knife, Ms Phelps reported. ?A boat and motor valued at SI, 000 was stolen from a Route 1, Shallot tc, home between June 4-28, Bryant reported. ? v\ STAFF PHOTO BY DOUG PUTTER Hunter Receives Plaque Shallotte Police Del. Tom Hunter (second from left) received a plaque last week from the N.C. Justice Academy for completing a .170-hour course in criminal investigation. Ilunter is one of 26 law enforce ment officers in the state and the only officer in Brunswick County to complete the course. Also pic tured (from left) are Hunter's son, Officer Danny Hunter; Shallotte Police Chief Rodney Gause and Mayor Sarah Tripp. Teen To Be Tried As Adult In Murder Of His Mother A Boiling Spring Lakes teen ac cused of killing his mother will face trial as an adult. A Brunswick County District Court judge has ruled that James Vickery, 15, should stand trial on first-degree murder charges, said District Attorney Rex Gore. Vickery is accused of shooting his mother, Virginia Anderson, 44, of Fierce Road. 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