Occurred March April 11, 2012, 12:05 am Robbery 2000 Red Oak 1204110001
Five people were arrested for aggravated robbery overnight in Flour Bluff after they posed as stranded motorists and robbed the man who stopped to help.
A 19-year-old man was on his way home from work at midnight when he saw a red 2000 Ford Escort stopped on the 2000 block of Red Oak. The Escort had the hood raised and a man outside the vehicle waved at the 19-year-old for help. The 19-year-old man stopped to help and was asked to provide a jump-start. The 19-year-old placed his car face to face with the Escort and exited his vehicle.
The man who posed as a stranded motorist then pointed a pistol and demanded the victim’s wallet and valuables. Several others exited the Escort and took the keys to the victim’s car and then the group fled in the Escort after taking the valuables. No one was injured in this event.
Corpus Christi Police Officers located the red Escort on Glenoak Drive. Police captured the seven participants to the robbery and recovered the valuables.
20-year-old Joshua Daniel Freeman (1/24/1992), 18-year-old Rene Robinson (1/11/1994), 20-year-old Amber Flores (2/1/1992), 21-year-old Gilbert Gomez (12/10/1990), 17-year-old Keanu Davis (10/25/1994), were arrested for Aggravated Robbery and Unlawful Carrying of Weapons then delivered to the city detention center.
Joshua Daniel Freeman misidentified himself as Anthony Trevino, while Rene Robinson misidentified himself as Johnny Robinson. Both were additionally charged with Failure to Identify. Neither Anthony Trevino nor Johnny Robinson were involved in the Robbery.
The Aggravated Robbery charge is a 1st degree felony punishable by up to 99 years in prison and up to a $10,000 fine. The Unlawful Carrying of Weapons is a Class A Misdemeanor punishable by up to 1 year in jail and up to a $4,000 fine. The Failure to Identify is a Class B Misdemeanor punishable by up to 180 days in jail and up to a $2,000 fine.
Corpus Christi Police recommend calling police if you see a stranded motorist to avoid a criminal opportunity.