All posts by Senior Officer Jennifer Collier

TONIGHT IS NATIONAL NIGHT OUT!

Join the Corpus Christi Police Department TONIGHT for the 40th annual “National Night Out, Kick-Off celebration”, a drug and crime prevention event celebrated annually in our city. It’s a night for Texas to stand together to strengthen police-community partnerships and to promote awareness, safety, and unity in our neighborhoods.

The Corpus Christi Police Department are encouraging citizens to celebrate National Night Out by organizing neighborhood events such as block parties and cookouts. Citizens can also participate by simply turning on porch lights between 6pm and 10pm.

Chief Markle and all Command Staff will kick-off National Night Out with the ceremonial “lighting of the porch light.” The community and media are welcome to attend at the parking lot of Academy Sports & Outdoor Store at 5001 S. Padre Island Drive from 4pm to 6pm.

For more information:

Corpus Christi Police Department-Crime Reduction Unit

361-886-2765

MISSING ELDERLY

UPDATE: Mr. Moody has been located and is home safe with family.

ORIGINAL POST:

Corpus Christi Police would like help from the public to locate a missing, elderly person.

77-year-old Donald Moody was reported missing by family members and was last seen at approximately 6:15pm on Monday, October 2, 2023, on the 4100 block of Brett Street.

Mr. Moody is described as a 77-year-old black male who is 5’10”, weighs approximately 170 pounds, has black hair, brown eyes, and was wearing a blue shirt, blue jeans, grey tennis shoes and a black jacket. Mr. Moody suffers from Alzheimer’s and has other medical conditions that require medication.

If you have any information or see Mr. Moody, please call the Corpus Christi Police Department directly by calling 911 or (361) 886-2600.

Domestic Violence Awareness Month

October is not only breast cancer awareness month, but also the month designated to bring attention to Domestic Violence. Our Officers and Civilian Staff will represent the colors pink and purple throughout the month of October, in an effort to help raise awareness.

For the month of October, the department has authorized both sworn and non-sworn employees to wear something pink on their uniform or clothing as a unified demonstration of support for those battling different forms of cancer. This will include allowing staff to highlight a small portion of their hair in the color pink.

Domestic violence takes place in our nation every minute of every day, occurring just about every 15 seconds. Most people do not realize just how real domestic violence is and how many lives are affected by it as most of these cases remain behind closed doors. Domestic Violence Awareness Month was introduced, to not only educate and raise awareness, but to bring the support and strength that domestic violence victims need.

Members of the Corpus Christi Police Department will be seen wearing purple attire throughout the month to symbolically bring awareness to Domestic Violence.

If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, please speak up. Our Family Violence Unit can be reached at (361) 886-2670.

NO ACTIVE SHOOTER

At approximately 1:48pm, on Friday, September 29, 2023, a report of an active shooter was called in for the campus of Robert Driscoll Middle School located at 3501 Kenwood Drive.

The entire campus was cleared by police personnel. We can confirm that there is no threat to the school and there are no injuries. We can also confirm that this call was a hoax, the source of the call is currently being investigated.

The safety and security of our citizens is our highest priority, and we take all threats made toward our campuses, students, and staff seriously.

Students and faculty are safe.

If you like it, lock it!

With Senate Bill 224 now in effect in Texas, combatting catalytic converter theft has become much more advantageous for law enforcement; but there is still plenty you can do to prevent becoming a victim of this crime.

1. Park inside of your garage if you are able

2. Install a security shield or piece of sheet metal onto your catalytic converter housing

3. Engrave your VIN onto your catalytic converter

Stay safe Corpus Christi, and always remember: If you like it, lock it!

National Night Out Kick-Off Celebration

Join the Corpus Christi Police Department for the 40th annual “National Night Out, Kick-Off Celebration”, a drug and crime prevention event celebrated annually in our city. It’s a night for Texas to stand together to strengthen police-community partnerships and to promote awareness, safety, and unity in our neighborhoods.

The Corpus Christi Police Department is encouraging citizens to celebrate National Night Out by organizing neighborhood events such as block parties and cookouts. Citizens can also participate by simply turning on porch lights between 6pm and 10pm.

Chief Markle and all Command Staff will kick-off National Night Out with the ceremonial “lighting of the porch light.” The community and media are welcome to attend at the parking lot of Academy Sports & Outdoor Store at 5001 S. Padre Island Drive from 4pm to 6pm.

For more information, call the Corpus Christi Police Department-Crime Reduction Unit at 361-886-2765.

MISSING ELDERLY

UPDATE: 7:45pm

Mr. Gonzalez was located and has been reunited with his family.

Original Post:

MISSING ELDERLY

Corpus Christi Police would like help from the public to locate a missing, elderly person.

73-year-old Ensor Gonzalez was reported missing by family members and was last seen at approximately 1:45pm on Wednesday, September 27, 2023, on the 3800 block of Panama Drive.

Mr. Gonzalez is described as a 73-year-old hispanic male who is 5’9”, weighs approximately 160 pounds, has gray hair, brown eyes, and unknown clothing description at this time. Mr. Gonzalez walks with a limp and wears glasses.

If you have any information or see Mr. Gonzalez, please call the Corpus Christi Police Department directly by calling 911 or (361) 886-2600.

MEET YOUR CCPD

After retiring from the United States Navy, Tom Brown joined the Corpus Christi Police Department in 2005 in the Volunteer in Police Service (VIPS) program. Then, after several years, he accepted the position as the VIPS program Coordinator where he evaluated department personnel needs then recruited and expanded the number and roles for volunteers. The volunteers filled voids in many divisions, alleviating some of the added burden many officers were tasked with. The program proved successful and some of the volunteers later became employees or officers. 

Accepting any task, Tom also served with the Corpus Christi Police Foundation, Citizens Police Academy, as an Advisor to the John W. Sartain Law Enforcement Explorer Post #133, Disabled Parking Patrol program coordinator, coordinated the annual Patriot Run, assisted the interim, and ultimately full-time Program Manager for Animal Care Services with administration, purchasing and budget, human resource management, and became a state certified Animal Control Officer. 

Tom holds an Associate of Science degree in Management, a Bachelor of Science degree in Management, Computer Information Systems, both from Park University, and a Master of Criminal Justice degree from Boston University. He is also a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer, Cellebrite Certified Mobile Examiner and maintains various other qualifications from the United States Secret Service’s National Computer Forensics Institute where he has also served as a course proctor. 

Tom currently serves as a Digital Media Forensic Examiner in the Organized Crime Unit/Internet Crimes Against Children (OCU/ICAC) division/task force. His duties include assisting on search warrants, examining digital/electronic devices for evidence related to crimes against children and presenting that evidence for prosecution of the suspected persons. Tom also provides digital investigative assistance to CCPD’s Criminal Investigations Division (CID), Texas DPS CID and our federal agency partners at HSI, FBI, USSS, and NCIS. 

An avid motorcyclist, Tom is the president of a local Law Enforcement motorcycle organization. He also owns and operates a local motorcycle training company where he shares his passion for safe motorcycling through rider instruction and licensing on 2 and 3-wheel motorcycles from the basic to professional level. 

POLICE INVESTIGATE TRAFFIC FATALITY

On Friday, September 1, 2023, at 4:00pm, officers were dispatched to the 4700 block of Highway 358 westbound over Everhart Road in reference to a major traffic accident.

Officers arrived and located a single vehicle accident where the female driver was ejected from the vehicle. Medics transported the female driver to a local hospital where she succumbed to her injuries.

Traffic Investigators are currently investigating the accident.

CORPUS CHRISTI POLICE CAREER SEMINAR

You are invited to attend a voluntary Corpus Christi Police Career Seminar on Tuesday, November 14th, 2023, from 6:00pm-8:00pm.

Join us to learn more about a career with the Corpus Christi Police Department.

The seminar will take place at the Corpus Christi Police Department Training Center located at 4510 Corona Drive, Corpus Christi, Texas 78411.

To RSVP or for any questions, please call Recruiter Imelda Rjasko with the Corpus Christi Police Department Recruiting Division at 361-826-2978.

We look forward to meeting you!

Apply at and learn more about CCPD at https://careers.ccpolice.com/.