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Potential Bank Robber Flees When Unable To Enter Bank

Occurred Wednesday, November, 7, 2012, 11:43am, 10838 Leopard Street, Attempted Robbery, 1211070054

                Corpus Christi Police are searching for a man who attempted to rob the Capitol One Bank on Leopard Wednesday morning.

A man walked up to the First Capitol Bank on Leopard Street at 11:43am. The man wore a khaki hat, a green bandana that covered his face, a dark shirt, green shorts, white socks and shoes. The man pulled on the door handle, but the magnetic lock was active for the door. The tellers inside the bank saw the man had his face covered, so the tellers refused to allow the man to enter the bank.

The man pulled on the door several times, and then walked away. No person was injured, and no property was taken. The man held his hand in his pocket through the whole event, but did not display a weapon.

Corpus Christi Police now seek the white or Hispanic man believed to be between forty to fifty years of age. The man will be charged with Attempted Robbery if he is apprehended. Corpus Christi Police Robbery/Homicide Detectives hope to obtain video surveillance recording of the man. Anyone who has additional information about this crime should call the Corpus Christi Police Robbery/Homicide Detectives at 886-2841.

Two Hospitalized in Mid Day Crash

Occurred Wednesday, November 07, 2012, 12:22pm, 7500 Yorktown Boulevard, Major Vehicle Crash C1208504

                A 19-year-old man and a 15-year-old girl were taken to the hospital by ambulance as the result of a single vehicle crash on Yorktown Boulevard Wednesday afternoon.

The 19-year-old drove a red 2003 Nissan X-terra 4 door on Yorktown near Airline Road toward Flour Bluff. The passenger side of the vehicle partially left the road and the 19-year-old over corrected back onto the road. The vehicle then left the road and the driver overcorrected again causing the car to roll over and land on its top.

The 19-year-old driver received a traffic citation for making an unsafe change from a direct course. The 19-year-old was taken to the hospital by ambulance and his 15-year-old girl passenger was taken to Driscoll Children’s Hospital by ambulance. Both occupants of the vehicle had injuries that are not believed to be life threatening.

No other person or vehicle was involved in the crash. The X-terra was towed due to damage.

Police Arrest Three Men For Fight At Nightclub on Everhart

Occurred Wednesday, November 07, 2012, 2:08am, 4653 Everhart Road, Public Intoxication/Resisting Arrest, 1211070007, 08, & 10

                Three men were arrested Wednesday morning in the parking lot of a night club after attempting to fight several people including police officers.

Several Corpus Christi Police Patrol Officers went to the parking lot of Ropers Night Club to monitor the safety of the crowd. The officers saw a 25-year-old man, Jaime Salazar (11/6/1987) yell at another man in an attempt to fist fight. The officers intervened to stop any action of violence and were approached by 28-year-old Joel Salazar who told the officers that he had control of Jaime and would leave the parking lot.

Officers allowed Joel to escort Jaime until Jaime was left alone by Joel and the threat of violence surfaced again. Corpus Christi Police Officers then arrested Jaime for public intoxication and Jaime resisted the arrest. Joel then interfered in the arrest and was then arrested for Public Intoxication, Resisting arrest, and then for four warrants for his arrest.

While officers struggled to arrest Joel, a third person, 34-year-old Juan Salazar, interfered in the arrest. Juan swung a closed fist at one of the officers and the officers electronic control device was used to apprehend Juan. Juan was arrested and all three were delivered to the city detention center.

Police Arrest Two Men For Flour Bluff Burglary

Occurred Monday, November 5, 2012, 22:03, 3122 Laguna Shores Road, Burglary of a Habitation 1211050171

                Two men were arrested Monday night for burglary of a habitation in Flour Bluff after the two men were accused of taking an air compressor from an open garage.

A 57-year-old man told a Corpus Christi Police Officer that his air compressor valued at $350 was taken without permission from his garage by two men. The 57-year-old man said he was outside his home with another person when he saw a man walk up to the house, take the air compressor, and then leave in a white 1999 Ford Expedition. The 57-year-old man provided a description of the men and the vehicle they used.

The Corpus Christi Police Officer who took the report recognized the description of the suspects as people with whom the officer has had previous contact. The officer went to the 2500 block of Lorine Drive in Flour Bluff to contact the two potential suspects.

The officer discovered the stolen air compressor and arrested 41-year-old Gary Lawrence (9/19/1971) and 42-year-old Leonard Simmons (10/28/1970) for Burglary of a Habitation.

The air compressor was returned to the owner and the two suspects were delivered to the city detention center.

Police Seek Man and Woman Responsible For Robbery

     

Occurred Saturday, November 3, 2012 5:40am, 3201 South Padre Island Drive, Robbery 1211030030

                Corpus Christi Police Robbery/Homicide Detectives would like help from the public to identify and locate two individuals involved in a robbery at the Stripes on South Padre Island Drive near Kostoryz last Saturday night.

A man and a woman entered the Stripes Store at 5:40am on Saturday morning and took packages of Budweiser beer valued at $40. The store employee stood in front of the door to prohibit the man and woman from leaving the store with the beer. The man displayed a knife and threatened the store employee. The man and woman then left the store with the beer.

The man is described as a slender Hispanic man with very short hair, a receding hairline, and a goatee. The man wore a plain white t-shirt, black shorts, and light shoes. The woman was described as an overweight Hispanic female with short hair who wore a blue tank top shirt, black pants, and black shoes.

Anyone interested to research reported criminal activity in Corpus Christi may visit Crimereports.com for a host of information. Anyone with additional information about this crime should call Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS (8477) or submit an online tip at www.888TIPS.com. Callers that provide information that leads to an arrest may be eligible for a cash reward.

Patrol Officer Bit By Dog On Countiss Drive

Occurred Sunday, November 4, 2012, 15:30, 2700 Countiss Drive, Dogbite, 1211004741

                A Corpus Christi Police Officer was injured by a dog bite Sunday afternoon on the 2700 block of Countiss Drive.

The Patrol Officer responded to an ambulance call in which a 5-year-old boy was injured. The boy was injured in a trampoline accident and the officer went to leave the home after an ambulance crew arrived to provide the boy with medical treatment. A dog then bit the officer on the right calf and broke the skin.

Animal Control Officers arrived and removed the dog from the home as procedure.

A few tips for pet owners should be observed when emergency crews are called to a home: Confine pets to a safe area out of the way of the emergency so that the animal will not interfere with people or equipment that is unfamiliar to the animal. Be aware of common triggers of aggression which include a family member who is injured, in pain, ill, or the approach of strangers. The approach of a person in uniform or unusual attire, unexpected touching, unfamiliar settings, crowds, and loud noises are also common triggers of aggression for many animals. Your community animal care agency and humane society may offer references for professional help to deal with a pets training to reduce the risk of aggressive behavior with pets. This is especially important in the upcoming Holiday season when visitors come to the home.

Fulfill basic animal-care responsibilities. License your animal as required by law and provide regular veterinary care, including rabies vaccinations.

Flour Bluff Man Arrested Providing Alcohol To Minors

Occurred Sunday, November 4, 2012, 1:08am, 3029 Bimini Drive, Furnishing Alcohol to Minors 1211040013, 1211040021

                A 37-year-old man was arrested at his Flour Bluff home Sunday morning for furnishing alcohol to minors.

Corpus Christi Police responded to a call for a vehicle crash with a pedestrian at the intersection of Caribbean Drive and Jamaica Drive at 1:08am Sunday morning.  Police officers found a 28-year-old man hidden in nearby bushes. The 28-year-old man told police officers that he was chased out of a party on Bimini Drive in which there were minors consuming alcohol. The 28-year-old man said he was not injured and ran into a parked car which prompted the call from a neighbor that there was a vehicle crash.

Corpus Christi Police Officers went to 3029 Bimini Drive and saw the garage door open. The officers saw several teenagers playing a drinking game. The teenagers ran into the house once they saw the police officers.

The home owner, 37-year-old Johnny Lance Hornbeck (4/15/1975), met the officers in the driveway to the house and displayed aggressive and defiant behavior. Hornbeck had an injured finger that dripped blood and Hornbeck became belligerent after the officers asked about the injury.

Officers identified a 17-year-old boy, two 16-year-old girls and a 15-year-old girl at the home on Bimini Drive who had consumed alcoholic beverages without their parent’s supervision. The four minors received citations for consumption of alcohol by a minor.

Hornbeck was arrested for furnishing Alcohol to Minors, a Class A misdemeanor punishable by up to a year in jail and up to a $4,000 fine. Hornbeck was taken to the Spohn Shoreline Hospital for treatment for the injury to his left finger and then delivered to the city detention center.

Neighbor Directs Police To Burglar On Ennis Joslin Road

Occurred Wednesday, October 31, 2012, 23:37, 1701 Ennis Joslin Rd. Burglary and Possession of Marijuana  1210310148

                A 19-year-old man was arrested for burglary of a motor vehicle and for possession of marijuana after alert neighbors called police when they noticed the man’s suspicious activity in the South Bay Apartments Halloween night.

A man called Corpus Christi Police at 11:37pm on October 31 to investigate a man looking into vehicles and pulling on the doors. The suspicious man was described as a Hispanic man who wore a black sweater and black shorts near building 1.

Corpus Christi Police found 19-year-old Alan Mack (7/4/1993) and found him in possession of marijuana. Police Officers checked the parking lot and found vehicles with the contents in disorder. The officers contacted the owners of the vehicles and established Mack had entered the vehicles unlawfully.

Mack was arrested for the possession of marijuana and for burglary of a motor vehicle. Anyone who believes their vehicle was entered without permission should contact police to report the incident. Crimes not in progress may be reported by the victim of the crime online at http://www.cctexas.com/police/onlinereporting/start-report.html.  The online reporting process allows adult victims of crime to quickly and easily provide necessary information for police to investigate.

Flour Bluff Woman Arrested After Standoff With Corpus Christi Police

Occurred Thursday, November 01, 2012, 2:30am, 900 Admiral Drive, Aggravated Assault 1211010037

                A 47-year-old woman was arrested Thursday morning after a two hour standoff with police at her home on the 900 block of Admiral Drive in Flour Bluff.

A 50-year-old man called police at 2:30am and said he was shot by his roommate, 47-year-old Traci Fiala (3/13/1965). The 50-year-old man said he went to bed Wednesday night and Fiala was intoxicated. The 50-year-old man said he woke in the early morning hours and Fiala was argumentative, then pointed a gun and fired a shot at the man. The man said he suffered a minor injury to his left shoulder and then he ran out of the house and then called police.

Corpus Christi Police Officers arrived and Fiala locked herself in the home with the firearm and refused to talk to the officers. The 50-year-old man was treated for his minor injury by an ambulance crew and released.

Corpus Christi Police SWAT surrounded the home and deployed CS irritant gas into the home. Fiala then surrendered to police safely. Fiala was arrested for Aggravated Assault and delivered to the city detention center.

Citizens Host Lunch With The Chief of Police

Several Police vehicles were on display at the Texas Roadhouse for the lunch hosted by the Citizens in Support of the Corpus Christi Police Department

The Citizens in Support of the Corpus Christi Police Department hosted a lunch with Corpus Christi Police Chief Floyd Simpson on October 30 at the Texas Roadhouse.

The Citizens in Support of the Corpus Christi Police Department is a non-profit organization that raises funds for the police department to provide training and equipment that would not otherwise be budgeted. The organization was formed in 2008 with the stated mission to create a safer Corpus Christi by strengthening the bond between the Corpus Christi Police Department and the citizens it serves.

The Texas Roadhouse, located at 2029 South Padre Island Drive, served steak, potato, green beans, and a drink. Chief Simpson spoke at the lunch event to share gratitude for the organization to provide the training and equipment which directly is used to reduce crime, reduce the fear of crime, and to enhance public safety. Chief Simpson said “Our agency has been able to obtain additional training, host crime prevention programs and activities and benefit from new technologies and equipment. The ultimate benefactor from the efforts of Citizens in Support of CCPD is our community who enjoys a better equipped and trained police service.”

Several door prizes were awarded which included the opportunity for a person to be “Chief for a day,” and for a person to observe a bomb squad demonstration at the Corpus Christi bomb range. The Corpus Christi Police Dive team truck, boat, and the bomb squad truck were placed in the parking lot of the restaurant for display.

The Corpus Christi Police Department thanks all those who participated in this lunch which supports the Corpus Christi Police Department.