Category Archives: Charlie District

Armed Men Run Off with Money and Smokes

Occurred on 10/29/12, 10:32pm  Aggravated Robbery  4702 Kostoryz   1210290142

Police were called to the Times Market for an armed robbery involving two Hispanic males.  Officers contacted the 56-year-old store owner and his 54-year-old wife who reported the two men entered the store wearing hoodies pulled over their faces.

One of the men pointed a gun at the store owner and demanded their money from the register.  The suspects took an undetermined amount of cash and several cartons of cigarettes.  Both suspects fled on foot.  The couple was uninjured in the robbery.

The first suspect is described as a Hispanic male, 19 to 23 years of age, and 5’7” to 5’9” feet tall.  He was last seen wearing a grey hoodie with long shorts, and a baseball cap along with flip-flops worn over black socks.

The second suspect is described as a Hispanic male, 18 to 22 years of age, 5’5” to 5’6” feet tall, and weighing 140 to 150 lbs.  He was last seen wearing a red shirt under a grey hoodie, a baseball cap, and armed with a firearm.

Anyone with any information that can identify or locate this man should call the Corpus Christi Police Robbery/Homicide Bureau immediately at 361-886-2841 or the Police Department’s non-emergency number at 361-886-2600.  Information can be provided anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS (8477) or online at www.888TIPS.com.

Road Rage Lands Man in Jail

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Occurred on 10/28/12, 8:55pm  Deadly Conduct    Everhart/Holly    1210280109

Police were called to the area of Everhart and Holly Roads for disturbance with a gun between the occupants of two vehicles who were traveling eastbound on Holly Road.

Officers pulled over the white Ford pick-up truck in the 4800 block of Everhart and conducted a felony traffic stop.  The driver Anthony Tedesco (07/09/49) was detained and Officers located a gun along with three hunting rifles.

The victims told Officers they accidentally cut off the truck at Cimmarron and Wooldridge.  Tedesco chased after the victims and pointed a gun at them.  The couple tried to get away from Tedesco, but he continued pursuing them until Police arrived.

Tedesco was positively identified by the victims and placed under arrest. He was taken to Bay Area after complaining of feeling sick.  Tedesco was medically cleared and booked at the City Detention Center.  He was charged with Deadly Conduct Aggravated Assault which is a Class “A” Misdemeanor punishable by a $4,000 fine and up to one year in jail.

Police Seize Drugs and Money During DL Checkpoint Arrest

Occurred on  10/25/12 11:25pm Manufacture/Delivery of a Controlled Substance  Richter Street and Sacky Drive  1210260004

Several Officers conducting a Driver’s License checkpoint flagged down a Ford Crown Victoria driven by Michael Anthony Dominguez (09/04/75) who appeared to be uneasy as he rolled  down the driver’s side window.

Officers quickly understood the reason why, they were hit with the odor of marijuana as Dominguez handed the Officer his driver’s license.  Further investigation revealed Dominguez had been smoking marijuana just prior to driving up to the checkpoint.  He was also found to be in possession of a small amount of marijuana, 16 small plastic baggies containing Cocaine and Methamphetamine, along with $1,348 in U.S. currency.  The drugs and money were both seized.

Dominguez was arrested and charged with two counts of Manufacture/Delivery of a Controlled Substance, Possession of Marijuana, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and an outstanding Parole Violation warrant for Dangerous Drugs.

 

 

Detectives Seek Information in Auto Burglaries

Reported on 10/24/12, 9:00am   Burglary of a Vehicle   4440 Prescott   1210240029

Officers contacted the owner of Master Auto Service who reported several vehicles inside a fenced area were burglarized overnight.

The 48-year-old owner told Officers, two customers’ vehicles, a Ford Explorer and a Chevrolet Corvette were broken into.  The burglar or burglars stole the Corvette’s carburetor valued at $350 along with SUV’s stereo valued at $150.

A Chevrolet pick-up truck belonging to the owner was also vandalized in an attempt to steal the stereo.  The suspect was unsuccessful in taking the stereo, but caused approximately $1,500 in damages.

Police ask that anyone with any additional information about this crime is encouraged the Corpus Christi Police Department’s Auto Theft Task Force at 361-886-2841.  Information can also be provided anonymously through Crime Stoppers by calling 888-TIPS (8477) or online at www.888TIPS.com.

Woman Strikes Bus As Passengers Unloaded on McArdle Road

Occurred Wednesday, October 24, 2012, 14:47, 3600 McArdle Road, Major Vehicle Crash C1208098

A 58-year-old woman crashed her green 2004 Nissan X-Terra into the back of a bus Wednesday afternoon at the 3600 block of McArdle Road near Carroll Lane.

A Regional Transit Authority bus stopped on McArdle Road and dropped off a passenger when the Nissan X-Terra struck the back of the bus. The 58-year-old woman said she saw the stopped bus, but her brakes did not work. The bus had 11 people on board and 3 were taken to the hospital by ambulance with minor injuries.

The strait, level, dry road had no skid marks visible to investigating officers. The 58-year-old woman was not injured in the crash. The 58-year-old woman received a citation for Fail to Control Speed and her Nissan X-Terra was towed due to damage. The bus was able to be driven away.

18-Year-Old Uninjured in Drive-By

Occurred on 10/23/12, 8:34pm  Aggravated Assault   3700 Marion  1210230126

Officers contacted the 18-year-old victim who reported he was walking westbound in the 3800 block of Marion when he noticed he was being followed by a maroon SUV and began running away.  The SUV drove off, but returned and several males in the vehicle began shooting at him.  The victim hid in the bushes of a nearby home and called for help.

The suspects are described as Hispanic males dressed in red and were last seen fleeing eastbound on Marion Street.  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.  Tipsters will earn a cash reward if the suspects are arrested.

Counterfeiting Duo Arrested

Occurred on 10/23/12, 2:39pm  Forgery  4022 Weber 1210230085/1210230088                                          

At about 2:39pm, Senior Officer E. Soliz contacted Family Dollar store employees at 4022 Weber who reported a man and a woman tried to buy several items with counterfeit $20 bills.   Store employees told Police the female made a call from her cell phone and complained about the counterfeit money, demanding her money back.  When told the store would be keeping the money, the duo left the store.

As the Officer was leaving the store, another call was received in which the same suspect were involved in another counterfeit attempt at the Stripes Convenience Store, 4444 Weber Road.  Store employees told Police a woman attempted to pay for gas and a pack of cigarettes with counterfeit $20 bills.  When told the money was forged, the woman paid for the cigarettes and the two left in a blue Tahoe.

A B.O.L.O. (Be On the Look Out) was issued for the suspects and their vehicle.  Shortly thereafter, Senior Officer W.C. Oliver observed the suspects at the Wal-Mart located at 4109 S. Staples.  Apryl Morris (04/09/91) and Cody Perez (06/10/89) were arrested after they were positively identified by witnesses.  Both were charged with Forgery of Government Instrument or Money which is a Second Degree Felony punishable by up to 20 years and a $10,000 fine.

Lt. T. Brown states, “This was an outstanding job by all officers involved, great team work; however, Senior Officer Oliver is commended for his outstanding vigilance and observation in locating the suspect vehicle and suspects.”

Victim Asked to “Buy Back” Her Stolen Phone, Teen Charged

Occurred on 10/21/12, 10:32pm  Burglary of a Building  1400 Buenos Aires Street  1210210143

Officers contacted the 31-year-old victim who reported her storage shed had been burglarized over the weekend.  The victim told Officers a game console, a cell phone, and a flat screen television were taken from the storage shed.

On 10/22/12, the victim called Police and asked for help in recovering her stolen cell phone.  The victim told Officers she received a phone call asking her to “buy” back the phone.  The victim arranged to meet with the caller and called Police.

Officers detained a 15-year-old juvenile who arrived to make the exchange.  The juvenile was placed in police custody and booked at the Nueces County Juvenile Justice Center.  He was charged Theft, a Class “B” Misdemeanor punishable by up to 180 days in jail and a $2,000 fine.

The cell phone was returned to the victim and the investigation into the burglary is still ongoing.

24 Year Old Man Dies From Gun Shot on Brett Street

Occurred Monday, October 22, 2012, 20:31, 4101 Brett Street, Murder and Aggravated Assault, 1210220134

A 24-year-old man was killed and a 20-year-old man was seriously injured Monday night at the 4100 block of Brett Street.

Corpus Christi Police were dispatched to the Four Winds Apartments on the 4100 block of Brett Street to investigate a complaint of gunshots. Police Officers discovered evidence of an aggravated assault and then received information that a 24-year-old man arrived at an area hospital with a fatal gunshot wound.

Corpus Christi Police collected information from several witnesses who said they saw a fight and heard a gunshot. Corpus Christi Police Detectives arrived to collect evidence and information and are still in the early stages of the investigation for this crime.

The Detectives discovered a 20-year-old man at an area hospital that had a gunshot wound to the head. The 20-year-old man was at a different hospital than the 24-year-old man and detectives believe the two men were injured in the same event at the Four Winds Apartments. Detectives did not interfere with medical treatment for the 20-year-old and look forward to gather information from that man at a later time.

Corpus Christi Police have no suspect description to provide the public and ask that anyone with information about this crime to call the Corpus Christi Police Robbery/Homicide Detectives immediately. Information can be provided anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS or online at www.888TIPS.com.

Student on Way to School Struck by Hit & Run Driver

Occurred on 10/22/12, 7:58am  Hit and Run Accident  Holly/Weber Road  C1208033

Police and Fire rushed to Holly and Weber for a hit and run accident involving a pedestrian crossing the street in a marked cross walk.  Officers report the 18-year-old Senior was on his way to Carroll High School when he was struck by a blue 4-door passenger vehicle as he crossed the 3900 block of Holly Road.

The impact caused the young man to flip as the driver fled eastbound on Holly Road towards Everhart.  He was taken to Bay Area to be treated for an abrasion to his left knee.

Officers were unable to obtain any additional suspect information and ask that anyone with any information on this Hit & Run to call Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS or submit a tip online at www.888TIPS.com.  Tipsters will receive a cash reward if the suspect is arrested.