The Corpus Christi Police Department generated 219 reports for formal criminal complaints from midnight September 21 to 7:00 a.m. on September 22, 2014. These are samples of the criminal complaints filed by the Corpus Christi Police for that time period.
“Adam” District
Date: 09/21/2014 12:26 AM
Location: 3800 State Highway 77
Offense: Aggravated Robbery (PC 29.03 First Degree Felony)
Case Number: 1409210012
A 34 year old female store employee called Corpus Christi Police after she saw a female sticking stuff in her purse. When the store employee confronted the female she threw out some of the property and started making threats. When the store employee saw more property in her purse, the female started pushing her and threatened to stab her as she was going out of the store with a male. Both the male and the female suspects started threatening the store employee as they exited the store with stolen property. Officers arrived and contacted the female suspect and found she was only 15 years old. She was arrested and transported to the Juvenile Justice Center and charged with aggravated robbery. Inside the store officers found $41worth of merchandise that had been thrown about the floors of the store. Another $19 worth of stolen property was recovered from the female’s purse. The male that was with the female was identified as Armando Sanchez (02/22/1997). He was also charged with aggravated robbery for his part, and he was transported to the City Detention Center. A third male, Joshua Broyles (12/09/1992) was found waiting in a vehicle in the back seat for the other two to exit. After an investigation, officers found he was intoxicated, but it was determined that he was not involved in the robbery. He was charged with public intoxication, a Class C Misdemeanor.
“Adam” District
Date: 09/21/2014 9:15 AM
Location: 3928 Leopard Street
Offense: Aggravated Robbery (PC 29.03 First Degree Felony)
Case Number: 1409210057
Corpus Christi Police responded to the Dollar General located at 3928 Leopard Street for a robbery with a knife. The female store manager said that a young hispanic male about 5`5″ tall and 110 pounds, wearing a black hoodie, a shirt covering his face, black pants and white shoes came into the store and asked where the makeup was located so he could buy something for his girlfriend. After she showed him around, the suspect pulled out a knife and demanded that she open the safe and give him money. The suspect took about $800 from the money safe located at the front registers and left through the front door and ran south toward Leopard St. Corpus Christi Police Officers are still investigating this case and no arrests have been made.
“Delta” District
Date: 09/21/2014 10:15 PM
Location: 1310 Daytona Drive
Offense: Aggravated Assault (PC 22.02 Second Degree Felony)
Case Number: 1409210167
A 24 year old male victim was contacted at Spohn Shoreline Hospital by Corpus Christi Police after he walked into the emergency room with four stab wounds to the abdominal area and a cut on the right side of the head. The victim told officers an acquaintance by the name of “Rogelio” came out of a home located in the 1300 block of Daytona Dr. and began assaulting the victim. The victim told officers that he has a child with the daughter of “Rogelio” and because he did not marry her “Rogelio” was upset. After he was stabbed, a friend drove him to the hospital. Officers went to the home on Daytona Dr. to investigate and could not locate the suspect. The victim had a punctured lung and was transported to Spohn Memorial Medical Center for further treatment. Corpus Christi Police Officers are still investigating this case and no arrests have been made.
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