All posts by Senior Officer Julia Hernandez-Garcia

Well, is it your Brother or your Husband?

Occurred on /25/12, 1:41 a.m.   Possession of Marijuana   1617 Cambridge     1201250004

Officers responded to the residence for a call involving a male shouting in the street and kicking a fence.  The suspect’s sister told Officers her brother was drunk, but had been picked up by his girlfriend.

Further investigation revealed the brother was hiding underneath her sister’s bed. The brother was arrested when a baggie containing Marijuana was found on floor where he had been laying.

The suspect became upset when Officers failed to rush him to jail and began banging his head on the cage.  Officers tried to stop him from injuring himself, but the suspect began to kick at them.  The suspect was pepper sprayed and he complied with the Officers’ request allowing them to transport him to the City Detention Center.

The suspect who originally identified himself as Raymond Jesus Garcia Jr. was positively identified himself as Richard Henry Herrera (02/06/86) and found to be wanted on a Parole Violation. 

Herrera was charged with Possession of Marijuana, Resisting Arrest or Transport, Failure to Identify as a Fugitive from Justice, along with the outstanding Parole Violation Warrant.

Officers were also able to determine the female lied and her “brother” was actually her husband and father of her children.   

Mother Jailed for DWI, 4-year-old Released to Grandma

Occurred on 1/25/12, 12:42 a.m.   Driving While Intoxicated   3500 Gollihar   1201250003

Officers driving up to the intersection of Kasper and Gollihar were surprised when a white 2007 Mercury Mountaineer turned right in front causing them to slam on their brakes to avoid a collision.

The SUV was pulled over and the Officers contacted the driver Rachelle Munguia Castillo (04/25/74) who appeared to be intoxicated.  Castillo’s 4-year-old daughter was in the vehicle with her.

Officers administered Standard Field Sobriety Tests and a Blood Draw.  Castillo was arrested and charged with Driving While Intoxicated with a Child.

The child was released to Castillo’s mother.

Struggle Over Cell Phone Lands Woman in ER

Occurred on 1/23/12, 2:11 p.m.   Theft/Accident   900 Kinney Street     1201230079/C1200513

A mother and daughter were involved in a disturbance with a 69-year-old male over a cell phone.  A struggle ensued over the phone as the male started driving away.

As the driver sped away, the mother was side swiped and knocked to the ground.  She was taken to Spohn Memorial by CCFD Emergency Personnel for non-life threatening injuries.

The male driver fled in a gray 4-door vehicle and was last seen heading the wrong way on Tancahua.  The Hit and Run driver is described as a 69-year-old Black male, 5’7” feet tall, and weighing 180 lbs.

One Arrested in Copper Theft

Occurred on 1/21/12, 9:18 p.m.   Theft   765 Savage     1201210131

 Officers contacted an AEP employee who reported he was checking their maintenance yard when he observed two legs sticking out of the transformer area. 

Upon see him, the male fled into an adjacent business yard.  Officers searched the fenced area and arrested Luis Chavez (05/24/78) who was found to be in possession of numerous transformer spades.

Chavez was arrested and charged with Theft a State Jail Felony.  The metal valued at $1,700 was returned to AEP.

Hot on the Trail, Kimbo and LaRoy Track Down Burglar

Occurred on 1/22/12, 6:21 p.m.   Burglary to a Vehicle   6649 Seacomber Drive     1201220123  

Officers responded to an isolated marshy area and contacted the victim who had been enjoying the afternoon fishing.  The 23-year-old victim reported his silver Ford pick-up truck was burglarized and the stolen items were inside a blue Chevrolet Suburban parked next to him.

The victim told Officers the suspect had smashed out a window and stolen his binoculars, a wallet, along with a Leatherman hand tool.  It was unknown where the suspect had fled.

Due to the terrain and oncoming nightfall, Senior Officers L. Priess and J. Lavistada along with their K-9 partners were asked to assist in finding the suspect.  Kimbo and LaRoy detected a scent and tracked it straight to the suspect who was hiding in the thick brush.

Joe Earle Huffman (12/02/47) was arrested and charged with Burglary of a Motor Vehicle.  The stolen property valued at $1,100 was returned to the victim.

Commander S. Escalante told reporters the Patrol dogs are an excellent tool and did a tremendous job in tracking a suspect who otherwise wouldn’t have been located.

Man Shot During Dispute

Occurred on 1/22/12, 10:10 p.m.   Aggravated Assault   2733 Waldron   1201220154   

Officers received a 911 call for a shooting at the Flour Bluff Apartments. Upon their arrival Officers found a 40-year-old gunshot victim who was rushed to Spohn Memorial by CCFD Emergency Personnel.

Further investigation revealed the couple had been involved in a disturbance in which the man forced his way into the residence threatening to harm the female. 

The 43-year-old female was feeling endangered by his threats fired, striking him in the leg.  He is listed in stable condition.

Homicide/Robbery Detectives are currently investigating the shooting and the female was not arrested.  Detectives will present their findings to Nueces County District Attorney’s Office for Grand Jury review.

BBQ + Beer + Football = Fight Over Stolen Aluminum Cans

Occurred 1/22/12, 10:09 p.m.  Burglary of a Habitation   1651 S. Brownlee     1201220153

A verbal confrontation over the theft of aluminum cans escalated into a fight.  The victim told Officers his neighbors were having a barbecue when he stopped by to talk football.  The suspect Frisco Candle (03/14/67) and his friends immediately accused the victim of stealing aluminum cans. 

The victim’s wife heard the fuss and walked out to check on her husband who was returning to their apartment followed by the Candle and company.  The suspect and his friends rushed the door just as the victim locked it. 

Candle and his friends were able to force the door open and push their way inside.  A fist fight ensued between all parties involved.  The victim’s wife was struck in the face and knocked down in the free-for-all.  The victims were able to push the neighbors out the door, but the suspects took several personal items with them. 

Officers arrested Candle and charged him with Burglary of a Habitation.  The victims stolen items were recovered outside their apartment and returned.

Victim Shot During Carjacking

Occurred on 1/18/12, 2:20 a.m.   Aggravated Assault   Andover Drive & McArdle Road 12011800009

Officers contacted the 22-year-old victim who reported he was stopped at the intersection of Andover Drive and McArdle Road when a male ordered him out of his red 2006 Ford Mustang.  He complied as the suspect fired his weapon missing him.

The victim told Officers a struggle ensued in which the suspect shot him in the shoulder.  He was able to jump back into his vehicle and drive to the Gulfway Shopping Center where police were called.  He was taken to Spohn Memorial for medical treatment.

The suspect is described as a thin White male, 5’10” feet tall, with pierced ears.  He was last seen wearing a black shirt and blue jeans.

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.

Passenger Arrested During Traffic Stop

Occurred on 1/16/12, 6:56 p.m.  Wanted Subject   4300 S. Alameda   1201160147

An Officer pulled over a white Saturn for a traffic violation and found the passenger Brock Young (12/25/78) to be wanted out of Kaufman County. 

Young was arrested and charged with two outstanding warrants for Possession of Controlled Substance with Intent to Deliver and Indecency with a Child.  

The 20-year-old female driver was released at the scene.

Victim Ambushed and Robbed

Occurred on 1/16/12, 7:12 p.m.  Robbery  Brownlee Boulevard & Winnebago Street        1201160148

A 48-year-old victim told Officers he was approached by a couple of Black males in a gold Pontiac Grand Prix who offered to sell him drugs.  The victim refused the offer and walked into the Shell station.  The males drove away and waited for the victim at Brownlee and Winnebago.

A passenger in the vehicle jumped out and assaulted him with a tire iron.  The victim was struck in the face and robbed of his money. The suspect hopped into the vehicle and fled on Leopard towards Nueces Bay.

The suspect is described as a skinny Black male wearing a blue tee-shirt and blue jeans.

The getaway driver was described as a 20-year-old Black male, wearing a red and black jacket with dark-colored pants.

While conducting their investigation, the suspect returned to the area and pulled over by Officers.  Gernorris Dixon (03/11/89) was positively identified as the getaway driver and arrested.

Dixon was charged with Robbery.  The victim was treated by CCFD Emergency Personnel at the scene and released.