A Macon woman is in police custody after she ran over her 4-year-old
son in the parking lot while fleeing the Houston County Galleria in
Centerville.
The tragic incident happened when a Belk loss prevention officer observed Arkebia Albury, 25, shoplifting inside the store.
The security officer followed Albury and her children, ages 2 and 4, into the parking lot, according to a report on Macon.com.
When he ordered her to stop, Albury jumped into her 2001 Toyota Camry
and hit the gas, but only her 2-year-old had made it into the passenger
side of the car.
As the officer pleaded with Albury to leave the 4-year-old until an
ambulance arrived, Albury got out out of the car and picked up the
injured child.
“She picks the little boy up and throws him in the car and drives off,” Centerville Police Chief Sidney Andrews said.
Police caught up with Albury’s Toyota on Wilson Drive, near the mall.
Emergency rescue personnel arrived and transported the child to a local
hospital, where he is listed in critical condition with severe head and
internal injuries.
“The child is in bad shape,” Andrews said. “It wasn’t looking too good.”
In addition to the 2 toddlers, Albury’s sister and niece were also in
the car. The women were not charged since they stayed in the car when
the shoplifting occurred.
Andrews said he wasn’t sure what was taken in the theft.
“I believe it was a couple of T-shirts. I do know it was clothing. It
was a misdemeanor amount,” he said. “This certainly was not worth it.”
Albury is charged with with two counts of cruelty to children, reckless conduct and theft by shoplifting.
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