All posts by Senior Officer Julia Hernandez-Garcia

Man Behind Bars over Chicken Craving

Edgar Alvarado Pena


Occurred on 9/19/12, 01:14am  Public Intoxication/Wanted Subject    5701 Everhart   1209190011

Edgar Alvarado Pena’s (10/21/80) plans for a chicken dinner went amiss when he passed out in the drive-through of Popeye’s Chicken.  Police were waved down by a citizen who told them there was a man asleep  at the fast-food place.

Officers woke up Pena  who appeared intoxicated and arrested him.  Pena was booked at the City Detention Center and charged with Public Intoxication and three outstanding Nueces County warrants for Violating Bond Conditions~Dangerous Drugs, Possession of Controlled Substance, and Driving While Intoxicated.  All three warrants had “No Bond” set.

20-Year-Old Caught After Bailing Out of Stolen Car

Lawson Price Jr.

Occurred on 9/18/12, 01:31 am Recovered Stolen Vehicle/Evading Arrest  Elderberry @ White Bird  1209160061 / 1209180005

Senior Officer B. Gaines observed a silver Dodge Magnum driving slowly through a neighborhood and pulled the vehicle over after it rolled through a couple of  stop signs.

The driver Lawson Price Jr. (01/03/92) refused to stop and drove on; bailing out of the vehicle and fleeing on foot.  Shortly thereafter, Officer M. Razzo located Price at Galvan Elementary School and arrested him.

Further investigation revealed Price was driving a stolen vehicle taken the day before from 5410 Wharton Street. The owner of the Magnum told Officers he left the keys in the vehicle and the doors unlocked.

Price was booked at the City Detention Center and charged with Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle and Evading Arrest.

Local Man in Jail, Charged with Possessing Child Pornography

Jesus Orta

Occurred on 9/17/12, 5:23 pm  Possession of Child Pornography  2211 Ruth Street 1209170131

Police were called to the home for a disturbance involving two brothers.  During their investigation, Officers issued a criminal trespass warning to the older brother and asked him to leave the home.  As a result, accusations were made that Jesus Orta (11/11/71) had pornographic material inside the home.

With the assistance of the Criminal Intelligence Unit, Officers were able to locate numerous pornographic images and videos from the property.

Orta was arrested and booked at the City Detention Center.  He was charged with Possession Promotion of Child Pornography which a Second Degree Felony punishable by up to 20 years and a 10,000 fine.  His bond is currently set at $25,000.

Mustang Stolen and Burned

Occurred on 9/17/12, 6:47 pm  Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle/Arson   3333 S. Alameda  1209170137/1209170140

An Officer investigating an abandoned vehicle behind the True Vine Fellowship found a maroon 2012 Mustang with burn damage to the interior of the vehicle. The 34-year-old owner was contacted and he told the Officer he was unaware his Mustang had been stolen.

The Corpus Christi Fire Department Arson Investigators and Corpus Christi Police Department’s Auto Theft Task Force Detectives are working together to solve this crime.

Anyone with information on this crime is encouraged to call Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS or submit a tip online at www.888TIPS.com.  Callers will receive a cash reward if the suspect is arrested.

Morning Trek Across Freeway Leads Man Straight to Jail

Anthony Daquan Randle

Occurred on 9/17/12, 09:14 am  Evading Arrest 4700 South Padre Island Drive  1209170038

An Officer driving westbound on SH 358 observed a Anthony Randle (11/08/88) run across the freeway, jump the center barrier, and proceed to run across the eastbound.  Randle’s jaunt across the freeway caused several vehicles to swerve and slam on their break to keep from hitting him.

The Officer yelled at Randle to stop, but he continued running towards a nearby shopping center.  Randle attempted to hide in a Subway sandwich shop, but he was unable escape and quickly arrested.

He was booked at the City Detention Center and charged with Evading Arrest and an outstanding Nueces County Warrant for Criminal Trespass.  The warrant’s bond was set at $5,000.

Pet Stabbed During Knife Attack

Henry Angeles

Occurred on 9/16/12, 04:02 am  Aggravated Assault/Cruelty to an Animal  904 S. Staples 1209160042 

Officers were dispatched to the residence for a disturbance with a knife.  The knife wielding suspect described as a Hispanic male wearing only a pair of brown shorts.

Upon their arrival, Officers heard screaming and cursing from the apartment and observed Henry Angeles (01/30/65) swing a large kitchen towards the kitchen floor.  At the same time Officers heard a whimper and thump as Angeles struck something behind the door.

Officers drew their weapons and ordered Angeles to drop the knife and walk out of the apartment.  Angeles was handcuffed and detained.

Further investigation revealed the homeowner and Angeles along with two other individuals were drinking in the home when an argument ensued.  Angeles was asked to leave, but returned armed with a knife and proceeded to attack the homeowner and his sister.  Angeles unable to physically attack the siblings injured the homeowner’s pit bull instead.  The dog sustained a life threatening stab wound to his back and Animal Control was called to assist.  Neither the homeowner, nor his sister were injured.

Angeles was arrested and charged with Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon and Cruelty to Non-Livestock Animal.   The Aggravated Assault is a Second Degree Felony punishable by up to twenty years in prison and a 10,000 fine, while the Animal Cruelty charge is a Class “A” Misdemeanor punishable by up to one year in jail and $4,000 fine.

 

Man Attacked with Coffee Mug

Kyle Daniel Broadstreet


Occurred on 9/15/12 3:27 pm Aggravated Assault   1402 Roddfield Rd. 1209150109
Police were called to the Out of Bounds Club for a fight with injuries.  Upon their arrival, Officers contacted the 48–year-old victim who told them he’d been assaulted with a coffee mug.  CCFD Emergency Personnel took the man to Bay Area Hospital with a cut to his forehead.

Officers located the assailant Kyle Daniel Broadstreet (06/30/87) and returned him to the club where he was positively identified by witnesses.  The assaulter sustained a cut to his finger while attacking the victim.  He was taken to Spohn Memorial where he was medically cleared and arrested.

Broadstreet was  booked at the City Detention Center and charged with Aggravated Assault Causes Serious Bodily Injury which is a Second Degree Felony punishable by up to 20 years in prison and a $10,000 fine.  The motive for the attack is unknown at this time and the investigation is ongoing.

Couple Leave Children in Van to Party in Local Club, Both Jailed

Occurred on 9/16/12, 02:17  Abandoned Endangered Children  3211 Ayers Street   1209160034

Police were stopped at a traffic light at Ayers and Tarleton Street when two women began frantically yelling at them from El Casino Tropical parking lot.  One of the women told Officers several children had been left inside a white van, while the other woman told Officers she’d been assaulted and several fights had occurred in the parking lot near the van.

Further investigation revealed four children; aged four to nine years of age were at the club for a party when the children became sleepy.  The father Raul Alarcon Nava (02/19/75) walked them out to the van, while their mother Araceli P. Martinez (07/06/81) stayed inside the club.  Nava left the vehicle’s A/C on, but later returned to turn the van off.

The children were in the van for three-quarters of an hour before Police were notified.  The parents were found inside the club and found to be intoxicated.

Both parents were arrested and charged Abandoning a Child with Intent to Return and Public Intoxication.  The children were released to a family member.

Detectives Search for Identity of Two Suspects

Occurred on 9/13/12, 11:46 am  Credit Card Abuse  14305 S. Padre Island Drive 1209130054

The Corpus Christi Police Department’s Financial Crimes Unit is asking for the public’s assistance in identifying two suspects involved in using the victim’s lost credit cards at several local businesses.

Anyone with any information on this crime is encouraged to call Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS or submit a tip online at www.888TIPS.com.  Callers will earn a cash reward if the suspects are arrested.

Animal Control Investigation Concluded

The Corpus Christi Police Department has concluded an internal investigation of a city animal control officer who allegedly euthanized a dog prior to a municipal court hearing to determine whether it should be returned to its owner.

On July 30th, 2012 a CCPD Patrol Officer and Animal Control Officer responded to an address on the 3600 block of Wright Street to investigate an allegation of animal neglect. Upon their arrival officers discovered the carcass of a dog that appeared to have died due to neglect, ie-lack of adequate water, shade, etc. The Animal Control Officer impounded a second dog that also appeared to be neglected, while the Patrol Officer generated an incident report for animal cruelty against the dogs’ owner. A necropsy was later conducted upon the deceased dog and the veterinarian determined it had died due to dehydration and excessive body heat.

The animal cruelty case was forwarded to the District Attorney’s office Misdemeanor section for prosecution on July 31st.

On August 17th, the Animal Control Officer and the dog’s owner appeared in Municipal Court for a hearing to determine whether the impounded dog should be returned to the owner. A Municipal Court Judge ruled to release the impounded animal back to the owner, assessing impound fees and associated costs. The Animal Control Officer returned to the Animal Control Facility, where he discovered that the impounded dog had been inadvertently euthanized on August 16th, 2012 by another Animal Control employee. Paperwork associated with the impounded dog clearly indicated that it was being held pending the August 17th Municipal Court hearing and could not be euthanized prior to August 28, 2012. The incident was brought to the attention of Animal Control Supervisors, who referred the incident to the Police Department’s Internal Affairs Unit for investigation. That investigation has been concluded and the employee will serve a one day suspension without pay.

“This incident, although extremely unfortunate, identified a weakness in our existing procedures,” stated Commander Todd Green, whose duties include the supervision of Animal Care and Control Services. “The employee responsible has been disciplined, but more importantly we have implemented a system to prevent this from occurring again.”

The new procedure includes more active participation in the process by the Animal Care Services Veterinarian, and a review/sign-off by at least two Animal Care and Control employees before any dog or cat may be euthanized.

Animal Care and Control Services intakes between 8,000 and 11,000 animals each year.  Animal Control Employees are forced to euthanize between sixty and seventy percent of these unwanted animals.  This can be a heavy emotional burden on employees, who must euthanize hundreds of dogs and cats every month.  As a result, the Department is in the process of securing counseling services for those employees who must perform this needed, but unpleasant, task.