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Occurred on 11/17/11, 10:16 a.m.   Burglary of a Habitation     725 S. Carancahua Street.     1111170044

Homicide/Robbery Detective R.L. Garcia and Reserve Officer D. Langley were working their quarterly Patrol Day when they responded  to the victim’s residence for a burglary.  The Officers contacted the victim who reported she heard the front door of her neighbor’s apartment being kicked open.  She went to investigate and observed a Black male wearing a white t-shirt and khaki shorts run out of her neighbor’s apartment carrying a bag and a guitar.

The Officers searched the area and found a male fitting the suspect’s description  in the 800 block of Coleman Drive.  The suspect denied being the burglar and agreed to return to the crime scene with the Officers.

The 23-year-old witness to the burglary positively identified the suspect as the burglar.  Michael Darnel King (03/12/72) was arrested and charged with Burglary of a Habitation.

Officers searched the area, but were unable to locate the stolen property.  Anyone having any information regarding this crime or the whereabouts of the stolen property is encouraged to call Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS or the Corpus Christi Police Department Property Crimes Unit.

Composite Drawings Released of Suspect in Robbery of Fajitaville Employee

Occurred on 11/09/11, 8:55 p.m.    Aggravated Robbery/Stolen Vehicle   221 Hotel     1111090124

A 30-year-old female called Police stating that she had been robbed of both her money and vehicle.  Police and CCFD Emergency Personnel made their way to the parking lot of Fajitaville located at 221 Hotel.

Officers contacted the victim who reported she was grabbed from behind by a knife wielding Hispanic male as she walked to her vehicle.  The suspect ordered the victim into her vehicle with him.  The victim complied and shortly thereafter a struggle ensued between the victim and the suspect.

During the struggle, the victim was able to get out of the vehicle in an unsuccessful attempt to get away  The suspect continued to assault the victim using  one of the victim’s  boots to strike her in the face, breaking her nose. 

The suspect then fled in the victim’s 2007 Dodge Caliber.  Officers searched the area for the suspect and vehicle, but were unsuccessful in locating it.

The victim was transported to Spohn Memorial for treatment of her injuries.

The Port of Corpus Christi Police Department informed the Corpus Christi Police Department’s Auto Theft Task Force they had recovered the victim’s vehicle floating in the inner harbor at 2121 Navigation Boulevard.  

The suspect is described as thin Hispanic males, 24 to 25 years of age, 5’3″ to 5’4″ feet tall, with black hair.  He was last seen wearing blue jeans, a tan jacket, and brown Beanie type hat.

Homicide/Robbery Detectives requested the assistance of the Department of Public Safety’s Forensic Artist who rendered the two attached sketches of the suspect.

Anyone having any information on this crime is encouraged to call Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS or the Corpus Christi Police Department Homicide/Robbery Bureau a t
361-886-2841.

Elderly Victim Escapes Injury During Fire Call

Occurred on 11/17/11, 04:53 a.m.  Fire Alarm   2625 Greenwood     1111180021 

Officers M. Benavides and J. Silva responded to a fire alarm at the Lulac Hacienda Apartments located at2625 Greenwood Drive.  Upon their arrival, the Officers heard the smoke alarm and smelled the strong odor of smoke coming from one of the apartments.  The Officers began knocking on the door, but received no response. 

The Officers found an unlocked window and entered the apartment.  Once inside, they found a burning pan on the stove causing the smoke.  

They searched the apartment and found an elderly female asleep in her bedroom.  The victim told Officers she had removed her hearing aid and fallen asleep while cooking dinner and as a result had been unable to hear the smoke alarm. 

Both Officers and CCFD Emergency Personnel were able to escort the 81-year-old victim safely outside.  She was checked at the scene and released.  The apartment did not sustain any fire damage.

Hit and Run Drunk Driver Arrested, Threatens To Kill Officers

Occurred on 11/17/11, 9:11 p.m.  Evading Arrest   4700 Kostoryz     1111170129/C1108331                  
                                                    
Wanted Subject/Accident            1111170136/C1108330 

Officers observed a black 2005 Chevrolet Colorado pick-up truck exit the parking lot of J’s Playroom as high rate of speed followed by a blue Chrysler PT Cruiser.   

The driver of the Cruiser pulled over and yelled at Officers the pick-up truck had hit two parked cars in the parking lot.   

Officers located the truck in the area of 4800 Phillip and initiated a traffic stop.  The driver refused to pull over and a pursuit ensued.   

The driver fled until it crashed into a tree at 4834 Queen.  As Officers approached the truck, the driver Jesus Cantu (10/18/86) fled on foot, but lost his balance as he turned to curse at Officers.   

Cantu who appeared to be intoxicated fell to the ground and he was quickly apprehended.  He sustained several lacerations to the face and a bloody nose in the accident. 

While Officers were conducting their investigation, the owner of a gold 2002 Dodge Ram pick-up truck arrived and told them Cantu has also struck his parked vehicle at 2800 Sunnybrook.  Further investigation revealed the accident occurred prior to the pursuit. 

Cantu refused medical treatment, but Officers transported him to Spohn Memorial for medical clearance due to his injuries.   

During the drive to the ER, Cantu continued cursing at the Officer and threatened to kill him.  Upon their arrival at the hospital, a blood warrant was obtained and a blood specimen taken as Cantu continuously cursed, threatened, and struggled with Officers and medical personnel.  Cantu was medically cleared and arrested. 

He was charged with Evading Arrest in a Vehicle, Evading Arrest on Foot, Driving While Intoxicated, and Resisting Arrest, Search, and Transport.  He was cited for Failure to Control Speed, Failure to Display Driver’s License, and also with charged with Failure to Remain and Report an Accident.

Cantu was additionally charged with three outstanding Duval County warrants for Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon, Aggravated Assault, and Motion to Revoke for Aggravated Assault.

Phony Employees Arrested for Burglary of a Building

Occurred on 11/17/11, 05:08 a.m.   Burglary of a Business   5701 Curtis Clark     1111170015

Officers responded to Top Gun Automotive for a possible burglary in progress.  Officers were advised a witness was watching the suspects load up equipment onto a dark-colored pick-up truck.

Upon their arrival, Officers found a black Dodge pick-up backed up to the bay door and detained Aaron Nunez (08/29/91) and Michael Salinas (11/13/90) who had a load of metal in the bed of the truck.

The suspects claimed to be employees and were starting their workday a little early.  Further investigation revealed the suspects were not employees and the scrap metal had been taken from inside the business.

Both Nunez and Salinas were arrested and charged with Burglary of a Building.

The scrap metal valued at $2,000 was returned to the business.

Officer Safely Maneuvers Out Of The Way, Avoids Head-On Collision with Drunk Driver

Occurred on 11/16/11, 04:23 a.m.   DWI & Possession of Dangerous Drugs   3500 Saratoga Boulevard     111160006 

An Officer who was traveling eastbound in the 3800 block of Saratoga observed a white 2001 Chevrolet Silverado was headed westbound in his lane and coming straight at him. 

The Officer is able to swerve out of harm’s way and chases after the pick-up truck.  The driver narrowly misses hitting two other vehicles head-on, before being pulled over in the 3200 block of Saratoga. 

The driver Jena Lynn Persinger (11/15/85) appears to be intoxicated and administered Standard field Sobriety Test and a Breath Test.  

Persinger is arrested and charged with Driving While Intoxicated and an outstanding Municipal Court warrant with a Failure to Appear fine in the amount of $317.  She was additionally charged with Possession of Dangerous Drugs when she was found to be possession of several pills.

Burglar Stabs Victim When Confronted

Occurred on 11/15/11, 7:30 a.m.   Aggravated Assault/Burglary of a Building 850 Stone     1111150013 

Officers responded to Martha’s Vineyard for a stabbing.  Upon their arrival, Officers contacted the 59-year-old victim who reported he heard noises coming from storage shed at 5:30 a.m.  He went out to investigate and found two men trying to steal his lawn equipment. 

Both males were wearing masks over their faces.  The victim told Officers he was attacked and stabbed by one of the males.   The suspects fled leaving the victim unconscious.  He came to a couple of hours later and called police. 

The victim was transported to Spohn Memorial for medical treatment by CCFD Emergency Personnel with stab wounds to chest and neck. 

The suspects are believed to be two males wearing Halloween masks.  No other description is available at this time. 

Anyone having any information regarding this crime is encouraged to call Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS or the Corpus Christi Police Department Homicide/Robbery Bureau at 361-886-2841.

Burglar Sentenced To A Lengthy Prison Term

Occurred on 04/23/11, 9:40 p.m.   Burglary of a Habitation   2820 Swanter     1104230173 
                                                    Burglary of a Habitation   613 Texas Avenue      1104230178

Officers V. Ortiz and A. Carrizales were investigating a residential burglary at 2820 Swantner that had just occurred.  Officers contacted the 60-year-old victim who told Officers she believed someone was in her residence when she arrived home.  Officer A. Lopez heard the call on the radio and began to search for the suspect.  

While checking the area, several calls were received to 613 Texas Avenue for a female yelling for help in the front yard of  her residence along with a burglary in progress call with the suspect being held down by the homeowner.  

Officer Lopez drove up on the residence prior to the calls being dispatched and found the 30-year-old victim whose face was covered in blood holding the suspect in a headlock, while his 29-year-old wife held the suspect’s legs.  Brian Steer (08/25/65) was taken into custody. 

Further investigation revealed, the couple arrived home to find their front door kicked open and Steer walking out the front door.  A struggle ensued in which Steer struck the husband with a crow bar causing a laceration to the victim’s head.  Steer kept on fighting back and attempting to escape until Officer Lopez arrived.  

The husband sustained a laceration to the forehead and to the back of his head when he was assaulted by Steer.  He was transported to Spohn Memorial for medical treatment by CCFD Emergency Personnel.  

Steer was found with stolen property on him belonging to the victim at 2820 Swantner.   Steer was arrested and charged with Aggravated Assault with Deadly Weapon, Burglary of a Habitation, and an outstanding Austin State Parole warrant for Burglary of a Building. 

UPDATE: 

The Nueces County District Attorney’s Office notified the Corpus Christi Police Department that Brian Steer had been sentenced to 75 years for Aggravated Robbery and two counts of Burglary of a Habitation on November 10, 2011.

Drunk Driver Arrested Driving Wrong Way On Causeway

Occurred on 11/15/11, 01:55 a.m.   D.W.I.   10600 SH 358     1111150006

An off-duty Corpus Christi Police Department Identification Technician reported a blue 1997 Pontiac Firebird traveling west bound in the east bound lane of SH 358 on the causeway approaching Laguna Shores Road.

Officers responded to the area and were able to pull over the Firebird driven by Billy Long (07/13/81) who appeared intoxicated and was oblivious that he traveling the wrong way.  He was administered Standard Field Sobriety Tests and a Breath Test.

Long was arrested and charged with Driving While Intoxicated.

60-year-old Female Arrested After She’s Found “Dancing in the Street”

Occurred on 11/15/11, 12:47 a.m.   Possession of Controlled Substance   4101 Ayers     1111150005

Officers responded to a suspicious female hanging around the gas pumps at the Stripes Convenience Store.  The caller advised she had been there for about an hour.  Upon their arrival, Officers found her dancing in the parking lot.   

Further investigation revealed, Cheryl Liscano (10/05/51) was in possession of two bags containing Cocaine.  Liscano was arrested and charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance.