All posts by Senior Officer Julia Hernandez-Garcia

Three Juveniles Detained, Charged with Graffiti

Occurred on 1/31/12, 7:30 p.m.   Graffiti   3100 Carver     1201310125

Officers contacted a witness who reported several juveniles were spray painting a RTA bus stop bench in the 3100 block of Carver Drive.  Officers searched the area and found three juvenile males with spray paint on their hands.  The juveniles’ ages, 10, 11, and 12 were detained.

They were transported and booked at the Nueces County Juvenile Justice Center.  They were all charged with Graffiti.  Graffiti vandalism of this amount is considered a Class “B” Misdemeanor, punishable by 180 days in a detention facility and fined up to $2,000.  In addition to the criminal charges, parents of juvenile graffiti vandals can be held liable in civil court for the amount of damages caused by their errant children.

The CCPD is hosting a Neighborhood Meeting February 1st, 6:00 PM at the South Park Middle School Cafeteria, 3001 McArdle Road.  The meeting is intended to engage residents of the 78415 zip code with the Police Department and other City and State partners to eradicate graffiti in their neighborhood.

The meeting will include information on the reporting of graffiti, the filing of police vandalism reports via our Telephone Reporting Unit or Online Reporting,  and how to remain anonymous when calling tips on suspects committing crime.

Traffic Violators Arrested As They Try To A Pull Fast One

Occurred on 1/30/12, 11:20 p.m.   Possession of Controlled Substance   1400 Laredo     1201300157 

Officer S. Gonzalez pulled over a vehicle for a PT Cruiser for a traffic violation. During their conversation, Benito Rodriguez (07/10/58) denied having drugs and asked that Officer if he would like to search his vehicle. 

Officer Gonzalez took him up on the offer and found Crack Cocaine secreted away in the cup holder beneath his drink. 

Rodriguez was arrested and charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance.

Occurred on 1/31/12, 01:03 a.m.   Possession of Marijuana  jefferson Road & Saratoga Blvd.   1201310002 

Officer Vasquez clocked a silver Ford Mustang speeding as it traveled southbound on Weber Road.  The Mustang was pulled over and the driver Albert Benavidez (10/20/63) jumped out of the car and instantaneously walked  towards the Officer  in an attempt to keep him away from his vehicle. 

The Officer, not fooled by Benavidez’s cooperative nature, found a marijuana pipe in his pocket.  Benavidez was arrested.  A baggie of Marijuana was found hidden between the driver’s seat and center console when the Mustang was inventoried. 

Benavidez was charged with Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Possession of Marijuana.  He was also cited for the Speeding and Failure to Present Driver’s License.

Shooter Bails from Home, Drugs Confiscated

 

Occurred on 1/28/12, 12:05 a.m. Deadly Conduct 3514 Huron 1201280010

Officers responded to the area for complaints of shots being fired. Upon their arrival, Officers located spent shell casings in front of the residence. Officers checked the home for potential victims, but found a variety of drugs and drug paraphernalia instead. 

The Narcotics & Vice Division served a search warrant on the residence and confiscated  2.14 oounces of Cocaine valued at $2,000 and 6.12 ounces of Hydro-Marijuana valued at $2,200.  They also seized 18.63 grams of pills and  3.18 grams of Heroin valued at $300.   Also seized was over $2,300 in U.S. currency.

The investigation is ongoing and being conducted by The Narcotics & Vice Division.

Brotherly Love

Occurred on 1/30/12, 8:38 p.m.  Burglary   1710 Hemlock     1201300145 

Officers contacted the 58-year-old victim who reported her front door had been kicked and she believed her brother was the culprit.  Officers contacted Dwayne Cecil Porter (09/26/58) who was seen walking away from the residence with the victim’s purse.  

Porter was positively identified by the sister and arrested.  He was charged with Burglary of a Residence and the victim’s purse returned to her.

Investigation Leads to Arrest of Tagger

Graffiti Task Force Detective S. Smith culminated a graffiti investigation which began in June of 2011 and ended Friday, January 27, 2012 with the apprehension of a 16-year-old male.

The investigation revealed the juvenile offender had been responsible for spraying graffiti on a Texas Department of Transportation electronic message board in the 4100 block of S. Staples on June 20th, 2011.  The damage was estimated at $2,400.

At the time of the damage, the suspect remained unidentified, but the offender was arrested in October 2011.  This arrest provided evidence that eventually linked him to the graffiti vandalism in June.

The juvenile vandal was taken into custody at a local high school and transported to the Nueces County Juvenile Justice Center, where he was charged with Graffiti over $1,500 <$20,000.  Graffiti vandalism of this amount is considered a State Jail Felony, punishable by as much as two years in state prison and fined up to $10,000. In addition to the criminal charges, parents of juvenile graffiti vandals can be held liable in civil court for the amount of damages caused by their errant children.

The CCPD is hosting a Neighborhood Meeting February 1st, 6:00 PM at the South Park Middle School Cafeteria, 3001 McArdle Road.  The meeting is intended to engage residents of the 78415 zip code with the Police Department and other City and State partners to eradicate graffiti in their neighborhood.

The meeting will include information on the reporting of graffiti, the filing of police vandalism reports via our Telephone Reporting Unit or Online Reporting,  and how to remain anonymous when calling tips on suspects committing crime.

Graffiti Vandal Arrested

Occurred on 1/29/12, 11:23 p.m.  Graffit     2900 Sacky     12-01290136 

Officers keeping an eye out for taggers observed Ramsey Hernandez (11/01/92) placing a decal with his initial on a speed limit sign in the 2900 block of Sacky Drive.

Hernandez was arrested and charged with Graffiti.

The Corpus Christi Police Department is committed to zero tolerance for graffiti vandals, especially in this neighborhood.

The CCPD is hosting a Neighborhood Meeting February 1st, 6:00 PM at the South Park Middle School Cafeteria, 3001 McArdle Road.  The meeting is intended to engage residents of the 78415 zip code with the Police Department and other City and State partners to eradicate graffiti in their neighborhood.

The meeting will include information on the reporting of graffiti, the filing of police vandalism reports via our Telephone Reporting Unit or Online Reporting,  and how to remain anonymous when calling tips on suspects committing crime.

Wrong Way Driver Jailed

Occurred on 1/30/12, 12:20 a.m.   Driving While Intoxicated   1100 Hwy 358    1201300005/C1200687 

MetroComm Dispatchers issued a B.O.L.O. (Be on the Look Out) for a white GMC pick-up truck traveling westbound in the eastbound lane.  The wrong way driver Richard Daugherty (05/30/85) was in the middle lane when he struck a red Honda Civic driven by a 20-year-old female.  The female was able to swerve to some extent and prevented a head-on collision.  She sustained minor injuries and transported to Spohn Memorial. 

Daugherty who was not injured in the collision appeared intoxicated and  a blood warrant obtained. 

He was medically cleared and arrested.  Daugherty was charged with Driving While Intoxicated.

Female Seriously Injured When Struck by Car, Two Jailed

Occurred on 1/9/12, 2:29 a.m. Aggravated Assault w/a Deadly Weapon 3901 S. Port Avenue 1201290029

Officers responded to Tejano Nights for an accident involving a pedestrian. While en route, the call was updated and Officers were told a black Ford F-150 was following the suspect vehicle.

Officers pulled over the silver Chrysler 300 at McArdle and Ayers and detained the driver Mark Anthony Marquez and his passenger Stephanie Rodriguez.

Further investigation revealed, the driver Mark Anthony Marquez (05/18/82) had been involved in a fight inside the club with the victims and all were thrown out of the club. As the victims walked to their vehicle Marquez revved up his engine and drove straight at the couple.

Both victims were struck with the 25-year-old female bearing the brunt of the impact. She was taken to Doctor’s Regional by CCFD Emergency Personnel with serious injuries. The 38-year-old male sustained minor scrapes thus allowing him to chase after the suspect.

Marquez was medically cleared for two small lacerations and arrested. He was charged with Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon, Duty to Give Information and Render Aid, and Driving While License Suspended.

Stefanie Ann Rodriguez (09/30/82) who appeared to be intoxicated was also arrested. She was charged with Public Intoxication.

Graffitti Neighborhood Meeting

The Corpus Christi Police Department would like you to join us for a neighborhood meeting to discuss the recent graffiti increase in your area.

The gathering will include information on the reporting of graffiti, the filing of police vandalism reports via our Telephone Reporting Unit or Online Reporting,  and how to remain anonymous when calling tips on suspects committing crime.

The Graffiti Neighborhood Meeting will be held on Wednesday, February 1, 2012 in the South Middle School Cafeteria, 3001 McArdle Road.  The meeting will begin at 6:00 p.m.

Speakers will include members of the Corpus Christi Police Department, the Graffiti Task Force and Removal Team, as well as, our community partners including representatives from the Corpus Christi Independent School District Police Department, the Texas Department of Transportation, along with City Council members John Marez and Priscilla Leal.

 

School Zone Speeder Arrested

Occurred on 1/25/12, 2:55 p.m.   Evading Arrest   1530 Lazy Lane     1201250064

A Traffic Officer monitoring the school zone in the 1500 block of Tarlton clocked a green Dodge Dakota traveling over the posted speed.  When the Officer attempted to pull over the vehicle, the driver failed to stop and sped up.

 The Officer terminated his pursuit when the driver reached another school zone.  Officers checked the residence of the vehicle’s registered owner and located both the vehicle and the driver.

Justin Holding (09/21/86) was arrested and charged with Evading Arrest.