Patrol Report 11/11/2014

The Corpus Christi Police Department generated 199 reports for formal criminal complaints from midnight November 10 to 7:00 a.m. on November 11, 2014. These are samples of the criminal complaints filed by the Corpus Christi Police for that time period.

 

“Adam” District
Date: 11/10/2014        5:45 PM
Location: 11000 Leopard Street
Offense: Burglary Of A Vehicle
(PC30.04        Class A Misdemeanor)
Case Number: 1411100103
Corpus Christi Police responded to a business located in the 10700 block of Leopard St. for a burglary to a vehicle and witnesses following the suspect on foot. Officers contacted a FedEx driver who said he was making a delivery at an apartment complex when a male in a leather jacket ran up to him yelling that two males were chasing him. The two males approached and told the driver to hold onto the male because he had just burglarized a vehicle.  The suspect male then tried to press on the gas pedal on the Fed Ex truck, and that is when the driver took the offender to the ground and held him until officers arrived.

Upon investigation officers found that the suspect male had entered a 2008 Dodge Ram truck that was parked at a business located at 11020 Leopard St. through the passenger side door.  A witness and the owner of the truck then chased the suspect until he was caught by the Fed Ex driver.

Officers arrested Randall McBurnett (07/04/1989) for burglary to a vehicle, and also found him to have several outstanding arrest warrants. The warrants were for obstructing police, taking a weapon from an officer, and two warrants for assault on public servant. The 55 year old male victim reported that the suspect did not have time to take anything from his truck but he did leave the front interior area in disarray as he rifled through the center console.

 

 

“Bravo” District
Date: 11/11/2014        4:05 AM
Location: 4300 South Alameda Street
Offense: Aggravated Robbery
(PC 29.03       First Degree Felony)
Case Number: 1411110012
A convenience store clerk called Corpus Christi Police and said that a Hispanic male, wearing a white shirt and a white bandanna or cloth over his face, entered the store located at 4302 S. Alameda Street, went around the rear of the counter to the employee area ordering the clerk to open the register. The suspect had his right hand pointed toward the clerk telling him that he had a gun. The clerk opened the register and gave the suspect the money from inside.

The suspect fled the store getting into a dark grey four door SUV, with dark tinted windows, and dirt all over it. Officers are still investigating this case, and no suspects have been arrested.

 

“Delta” District
Date: 11/11/2014        1:45 AM
Location: 1200 Eleventh Street
Offense: Aggravated Assault
(PC 22.02       First Degree Felony)
Case Number: 1411110005
A 34 year old male victim called Corpus Christi Police to his home after his girlfriend had cut him with a knife. The man said that he and his girlfriend had been drinking most of the night and for some unknown reason the two began to argue.

During the argument, the female produced a pocket knife and held it in a stabbing motion and started walking towards the male making threats to stab him. The man attempted to grab the knife from her, and in the process he was cut on his right thumb. The man then locked himself in the bathroom until police arrived.

Officers arrested Leslie Johnson (04/13/1984) for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon a first degree felony.  The man refused medical treatment for his injured thumb.

 

“Delta” District
Date: 11/10/2014        10:30 PM
Location: 600 South Port Avenue
Offense: Kidnapping
(PC 20.03       Third Degree Felony)
Case Number: 1411100134
A 32 year old female victim called Corpus Christi Police from a convenience store in the 600 block of S. Port Ave after a man tried to push her into a car.

The female told officers she was walking in the 600 block of Harmon St, when a Hispanic male about 5`5″ tall, weighing between 170  to 190 pounds, wearing a black shirt, and shorts tried to push her into a vehicle that stopped in the street next to her.  The victim describe the car as a cream colored older model Cadillac.

The female said that she was able to get away and run to the store to call the police.  Officers are still investigating this case and at this time no arrests have been made.

 

Search the website Crimereports.com to research all reported criminal activity in Corpus Christi. Anyone who knows any additional information about these crimes should contact the Corpus Christi Police Department at 886-2840. Information about unsolved crimes may be provided to investigators anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS (8477) or online at 888TIPS.com. Information provided to Crime Stoppers which results in an arrest may earn the caller a cash reward.