The Corpus Christi Police Department responded to 801 calls for service and generated 174 reports for formal criminal complaints from 7:00 a.m. September 13 to 7:00 a.m. on September 14, 2015. These are samples of the criminal complaints filed by the Corpus Christi Police for that time period.
Date: 09/14/2015 4:50 AM Location: 400 Mediterranean Drive Offense: Aggravated Assault Case Number: 1509140020
A 24 year old man called Corpus Christi Police after his ex-girlfriend attacked him with a baseball bat.
The victim told Officers that his ex-girlfriend was drinking alcohol and was intoxicated while both of them were in the front yard of a home located in the 400 block of Mediterranean Drive.
The victim said that she was trying to show off in front of other friends by talking down to the victim. She also spit on him. She then went inside the home, and grabbed an aluminum bat and struck the victim on the head. The female then got in a car and left.
The victim was transported to Spohn Memorial Hospital by CCFD EMS to be treated for injuries not believed to be life threatening.
Officers know the female suspects name, but she was not located.
The Corpus Christi Police Department responded to 979 calls for service and generated 211 reports for formal criminal complaints from 7:00 a.m. September 9 to 7:00 a.m. on September 10, 2015. These are samples of the criminal complaints filed by the Corpus Christi Police for that time period.
Date: 09/10/2015 5:05 AM
Location: 2700 South Staples Street
Offense: Burglary
P.C. 30.02 State Jail Felony
Case Number: 1509100021 Corpus Christi Police responded to an audible alarm at the Jalisco Meat Market, located in the 2700 block of South Staples Street.
When Officers arrived they observed a piece of plywood which had been pulled off a broken window to a neighboring building. The Officers knew that the plywood had been used to secure a previously broken window to a business next to the meat market.
In that burglary on September 2nd, the suspects had gained entry through the same vacant business and cut through a wall in order to gain entry to the Jalisco Meat Market.
This morning the suspects made entry again through the vacant building next door. This time when they made entry into the meat market, the alarm sounded and suspects fled the scene without taking anything.
Officers are still looking for the suspects of the first burglary on and the suspects from this morning’s break in.
The Corpus Christi Police Department responded to 958 calls for service and generated 224 reports for formal criminal complaints from 7:00 a.m. September 8 to 7:00 a.m. on September 9, 2015. These are samples of the criminal complaints filed by the Corpus Christi Police for that time period.
Date: 09/08/2015 8:45 AM
Location: 4200 South Alameda Street
Offense: Burglary
P.C. 30.02 State Jail Felony
Case Number: 1509080028 An employee of the Schlotzskys Sandwich Shop, located at 4218 South Alameda Street, called Corpus Christi Police after they arrived at work and found the business had been burglarized.
The employee told Officers that entry was made into the business through the ceiling by removing roof paneling.
Once inside, the suspect ransacked the office and removed money from the safe.
It was estimated that more than $20,000 in damage was done to the business.
At this time, no suspects have been identified or arrested.
A 48-year-old man died as the result of a vehicle crash in front of Veterans Memorial High School
Date: Tuesday, September 8, 2015, 17:22
Location: 3750 Cimarron Boulevard
Event: Vehicle Crash with Fatal Injuries
Case Number: 1509080128
A 48-year-old man died as the result of a vehicle crash in front of Veterans Memorial High School this afternoon.
The 48-year-old man operated a Dodge Charger and was stopped in the driveway for the school and waited for traffic to leave the school and enter Cimarron Boulevard. A 26-year-old man operated a red Ford F-150 pickup truck and traveled north on Cimarron Boulevard in front of the High School. The truck left the roadway to travel on the sidewalk and the front center of the truck struck the drivers door of the Dodge Charger. Both vehicles were thrown into the soil on the grounds of the High School.
The 26-year-old man was taken to the hospital for treatment of non-life threatening injuries. The 48-year-old man was transported to the hospital, but did not survive.
The Corpus Christi Police Traffic Safety Section responded to measure and construct a scale diagram and to investigate the crash. The Crash Investigators have at least one witness who provided a statement. Investigators do not believe alcohol was a factor in the crash, but do believe speed was a factor to the fatal injuries and significant damage to the vehicles.
The Corpus Christi Police closed the two northbound lanes of traffic on Cimarron Boulevard and let northbound traffic travel in the center turn lane past the crash scene from 5:45pm until about 9pm Tuesday night while Crash Investigators used laser mapping systems, collected evidence and photographed the scene.
The 26-year-old man remains in the hospital for medical treatment and no charges have been applied; however, Crash Investigators believe charges will be applied at a later time if evidence and information supports a criminal accusation. Crash Investigators know more people saw the event and ask anyone with any information about this crash, no matter how insignificant it may seem to the witness, to contact the Traffic Safety Section at 886-2600 during business hours. Investigators want the public not to assume information has been provided to Investigators and to contact the Investigators as soon as possible.
The Public can expect to see increased traffic enforcement in the 3700 block of Cimarron in the near future.
The Corpus Christi Police Department responded to 816 calls for service and generated 206 reports for formal criminal complaints from 7:00 a.m. September 7 to 7:00 a.m. on September 8, 2015. These are samples of the criminal complaints filed by the Corpus Christi Police for that time period.
Date: 09/07/2015 10:20 PM
Location: 900 North Shoreline Drive
Offense: Driving While Intoxicated
P.C. 49.04 Class A Misdemeanor
Case Number: 1509070171 A Corpus Christi Police Officer conducted a traffic stop on a semi-tractor pulling a flatbed trailer with a load after the driver hit a parked vehicle in the 900 block of North Shoreline Boulevard and drove off.
The Officer was contacted by a witness who saw the 18 wheeler hit a parked Volkswagen Golf with no one inside. The driver’s side mirror was broken off, and the front driver fender of the car had damage from the crash.
The witness said the tractor trailer hit the vehicle, then parked, and the driver got out. He then returned to the truck and drove off.
Officers located the 18 wheeler traveling north on Interstate 37 near Water Street, and stopped it. The Officer contacted the driver, Billy Dickerson (07/22/1958), and after an investigation determined he was intoxicated. He was arrested for driving while intoxicated and his entire truck and trailer and its load were impounded.
The Corpus Christi Police Department responded to 964 calls for service and generated 216 reports for formal criminal complaints from 7:00 a.m. September 3 to 7:00 a.m. on September 4, 2015. These are samples of the criminal complaints filed by the Corpus Christi Police for that time period.
Date: 09/03/2015 8:40 PM
Location: 15800 South Padre Island Drive
Offense: Aggravated Assault
P.C. 22.02 First Degree Felony
Case Number: 1509030145 A 47 year old man called Corpus Christi Police after his girlfriend tried to stab him in the stomach following a disturbance between the two in the parking lot of Bob Hall Pier on Padre Island.
The man told Officers that he got into a verbal disturbance over some missing money with his girlfriend. The disturbance escalated into a physical confrontation when the girlfriend grabbed a flat head screwdriver and tried stabbing her boyfriend with it. The man was nicked across his stomach and did not suffer any serious injury.
The man grabbed his girlfriend and tried to restrain her, but she bit him on his right thigh. The man was then able to hold her down until Officers arrived.
CCFD EMS responded and treated the victim at the scene for minor injuries.
The girlfriend, Cindy L. Patrick (10/24/1972) was arrested for aggravated assault.
The Corpus Christi Police Department responded to 975 calls for service and generated 205 reports for formal criminal complaints from 7:00 a.m. September 2 to 7:00 a.m. on September 3, 2015. These are samples of the criminal complaints filed by the Corpus Christi Police for that time period.
Date: 09/02/2015 6:10 PM
Location: 900 McDonald Street
Offense: Aggravated Assault
P.C. 22.02 First Degree Felony
Case Number: 1509020117 Corpus Christi Police responded to the report of a shooting in the courtyard area of an apartment located at 933 McDonald Street.
When Officers arrived they determined that a 38 year old man had been shot once on the side of his abdomen by an 18 year old male suspect that he knew.
The investigation revealed that there was an ongoing dispute between the two men and the younger man had threatened the older man during a phone call earlier. The older man told him to come on over, and when the suspect showed up a short time later, he was armed with a handgun.
After a physical fight, the suspect went and got the weapon from the vehicle that he had driven over. The victim was shot one time on his right side by the man.
The offender fled the scene and was not located.
Officers did locate the weapon used in the shooting in a alley behind 709 Flour Bluff Drive.
The victim was transported to Spohn Memorial Hospital by CCFD EMS with non-life threatening injuries.
The Corpus Christi Police Department responded to calls for service and generated reports for formal criminal complaints from 7:00 a.m. September 1 to 7:00 a.m. on September 2, 2015. These are samples of the criminal complaints filed by the Corpus Christi Police for that time period.
Date: 09/02/2015 2:05 AM
Location: 11000 Leopard Street
Offense: Burglary
P.C. 30.02 State Jail Felony
Case Number: 1509020010 Corpus Christi Police responded to an alarm at the Food Mart, located at 11001 Leopard Street, and when Officers arrived they found the front glass door had been shattered.
An employee met Officers at the store and when they went inside they found that the suspects had entered the store, and opened the cash register. Luckily employees had left the register empty, so no cash was stolen.
A hammer believed to have been used by the suspects to smash the door glass and force open the register was found inside the business.
Officers are attempting to work with the business owner to download the store video surveillance system.
At this time there is no information on the suspects, and damage to the business was estimated at $1,000.
The Corpus Christi Police Department responded to 922 calls for service and generated 223 reports for formal criminal complaints from 7:00 a.m. August 31 to 7:00 a.m. on September 1, 2015. These are samples of the criminal complaints filed by the Corpus Christi Police for that time period.
Date: 09/01/2015 2:35 AM
Location: 2400 Winnebago Street
Offense: Aggravated Assault
P.C. 22.02 First Degree Felony
Case Number: 1509010016 A 50 year old man called Corpus Christi Police after his girlfriend poured gasoline on him and his vehicle after a disturbance in the driveway of their home in the 2400 block of Winnebago Street.
Officers arrived and were told by the man that he left the home and went to the grocery store. When he returned, and was still in his truck, the female approached him and wanted to be let in.
When the man refused to let her in his truck, she grabbed a can of gas that was in the bed of the truck and she began to pour it all over the hood and roof of the vehicle. The man said that the gasoline began coming in his window soaking him, and burning his skin.
The Corpus Christi Police Department responded to 824 calls for service and generated 199 reports for formal criminal complaints from 7:00 a.m. August 30 to 7:00 a.m. on August 31, 2015. These are samples of the criminal complaints filed by the Corpus Christi Police for that time period.
Date: 08/30/2015 12:25 PM
Location: 4600 South Padre Island Drive
Offense: Aggravated Assault
P.C. 22.02 Second Degree Felony
Case Number: 1508300078 A 25 year old male motorist called Corpus Christi Police after another man in a passing vehicle pointed a gun at him as they both traveled west along the access road of South Padre Island Drive near Weber Road.
The victim did not know the suspect, and he did not know what provoked the man to point a gun at him. The victim followed the suspect at a safe distance and called police as the vehicles traveled south on Weber Road.
Officers were able to catch up to the suspect when he pulled into the parking lot of the HEB Store, located at Weber and Holly Road. The suspect who displayed the gun, Dominique Beasley (11/28/1991), was arrested for aggravated assault. He was also charged with unlawful carrying of a weapon when Officers located the .9 millimeter caliber handgun in the center console of his truck. He was additionally charged with delivery of marijuana, a state jail felony, when Officers found three bags of marijuana in a backpack inside the truck.
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