Category Archives: Charlie District

Female Hiding Out at Boyfriend’s Home Arrested on Felony Warrant

Occurred on 10/27/11, 2:13 p.m.   Wanted Subject   5901 Weber     1110270086

Charlie District Officers continued their pursuit of wanted subjects in their district and located Yvette Castillo Leos (08/08/66) at her boyfriend’s apartment from information passed on from Bravo District Officers. 

Castillo was arrested and charged with an outstanding Nueces County Motion to Revoke warrant for Possession of a Controlled Substance. 

There was No Bond set on the warrant.

Officers Locate Wanted Felon Hiding in Laundry Room

Occurred on 10/25/11, 5:33 p.m.   Wanted Subject   4922 Jean     1110250090

Officer J. Vela was responding to an unrelated call  and just happened to see a wanted felon walk into his girlfriend’s home. 

Officer Vela with the assistance of Officer W. Oliver were able to arrest Anthony A. Gonzalez (04/04/68) after a short search in which the suspect was found hiding in the laundry room.

Gonzalez was arrested and charged with an outstanding Felony Parole Violation Warrant.  No Bond set.

Local Phone Provider “Temporarily Out of Service”

Occurred on 11/24/11, 5:15 a.m.  Burglary of a Building   5851 Weber     1110240021   

Officers responded to Cricket Wireless for an alarm call.  Upon their arrival, Officers found the front glass door smashed.  The manager reported to Officers that there did not appear to be any items stolen.  The damage to the door is estimated at $300. 

There is no suspect information at this time.  Anyone having any information regarding this crime is encouraged to call Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS or the Corpus Christi Police Department Property Crimes Unit at 361-886-2841.

Bank Robbery – First Victoria National Bank 6670 S. Staples

10.22.2011/1:07pm   6670 S.Staples   Aggravated Robbery   1110220083

Police responded to a hold-up alarm at the First National Victoria Bank shortly after 1:00 pm. When they arrived witnesses told police that a male handed one of the clerks a note, demanding money and telling the clerk that he had a gun.

After the clerk gave the suspect an undisclosed amount of money, the suspect fled North towards the rear of the bank and into the open field, were they lost sight of him.

The individual is described as white or possibly a hispanic male 5’10’ to 6′, in his late 20’s to early 30’s, wearing a black ball cap, a red t-shirt, dark-colored pants with a black fanny pack.

Witnesses recall seeing a Champagne colored 4 – door sedan type vehicle, in and around the bank parking lot at the time of the robbery.

If you can identify this individual or if you have any information regarding this robbery we encourage you to call Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS, or log on at www.888tips.com  The information you provide could earn you a cash reward.

Super Quick Thief

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10.12.2011/8:48pm   Theft   3133 S.Alameda   1110120145

Police responded to the H.E.B. reference a theft of a briefcase. When they arrived the victim told officer that he had already placed his items on the conveyor belt and was waiting to pay. That is when he turned to talk to the customer behind him in line. When he turned back he noticed that his briefcase was missing.

The victim then contacted the store security and upon checking the store surveillance and they observe the suspect exiting the store with the briefcase.

The suspect is described as Hispanic female in her thirties, she is about 5′ 5″ to 5′ 7″ in height, she weights 140 – 150 lbs. at the
time of the theft she was wearing a black t-shirt, blue jeans and white tennis shoes and she was carrying a tan purse.

If you can identify this individual we encourage you to call Crime Stopper at 888-TIPS, or log on at www.888tips.com the information you provide could earn you a cash reward.

Mall Security Nabs Auto Burglars

Occurred on 10/17/11, 4:55 p.m.  Burglary of a Vehicle     5488 S. Padre Island Drive     1110170125

Officers responded to La Palmera Mall for an auto burglary in progress.  Mall security working the parking lot recognized the auto burglar and followed the Hispanic male and his partner in anticipation of the suspects committing a crime.

Unsurprisingly, Juan Angel Gonzalez (09/19/90) and Oscar Gonzalez (10/19/91) burglarized a blue 2001 Ford Excursion.  Mall security detained both suspects until Officers arrived.  Both suspects were arrested and charged with Burglary of a Vehicle. 

Juan Angel Gonzalez was additionally charged with Possession of Marijuana when a baggie of Marijuana was found on his person.

Robber Takes Teenager’s Cell Phone

10.13.2011/6:24pm    5488 S.P.I.D    Aggravated Robbery    1110130103

A call for an Aggravated Robbery was put out at in the parking lot of 5488 SPID (La Palmera Mall). Officers responded and found a 17-year-old victim. He told Officers that he had just been robbed of his cell phone. He went on to say that the suspect had also attempted to take his shoes and when he did not comply, the suspect punched him in the face. The victim then ran back towards the mall to call for help.

Officers were updated by dispatch with the suspect vehicle information. Officers located the vehicle, in the 3200 block of McArdle, and made a traffic stop detaining all the occupants. The victim of the robbery was brought to the location of the traffic stop by the responding officers and identified Marcus Butler (1.20.1979) as the one who had taken his phone and had assaulted him.

The victim’s phone, along with many others, were found in the suspect vehicle.

Butler was arrested. During a search Officers found several Hydrocodone pills and marijuana. He was additionally charged.

Major Accident Involving a Pedestrian

10.13.2011/7:36pm   3200 McArdle   Accident involving a Pedestrian   C1107407

Units responded to major accident involving a pedestrian. When they arrived the driver of the vehicle told Officers that he was driving West on McArdle when he struck the child, who happened to be in the roadway. The driver of the vehicle told Officers that he never saw the child.

According to the child’s guardian, the three-year old was playing in the back yard and managed to exit the yard through a hole in the fence. He then attempted to cross the street and was struck by the vehicle.

The child was transported to Driscoll Children’s Hospital by his guardian to be treated for minor injuries.

The driver of the vehicle was not cited.

Forged Traveler’s Checks Lead to Arrest

10.12.2011/10:36pm   5488 SPID   Forgery & Tampering w/ a Government Document   1110120148

Officers responded to La Palmera Mall after receiving a call for two individuals being detained by mall security for having used an altered travelers’ check.

Upon investigating the allegations, Officers learned that Teniqua Moffatte (2-9-1988) and Marcus Bailey(5-26-1972), both of Georgia, had visited several stores in the mall and used forged traveler’s check to make their purchases.

After having been arrested Moffatte told Officer’s that she had her pet dog in the vehicle which was parked in the mall parking lot. Officer’s then located her vehicle and impounded it. During the impound inventory Officers located 53 forged traveler’s checks as well as several other shopping bags from various stores in Corpus Christi and other cities around the state.

Both Moffatte and Bailey were arrested. The vehicle was impounded and the dog was released to Animal Control.

Cruzin’ in the Fast Lane

10.13.2011/2:23am   4717 SPID   Manufacture & Delivery of a Controlled Substance, Tampering w/ Evidence, Possession of a Controlled Substance   1110130007

While on patrol, at 2 o’clock in the morning, units saw a vehicle drive behind Best Buy so they went to investigate. Upon doing so, they saw Jason Overstreet (11-2-71) standing beside the vehicle. When Overstreet saw the patrol car, he reached into his pocket, retrieved something, and then ducked back into the vehicle as if to hide the item. Officers ordered him to show his hands, Jason complied with the officers’ commands. Officers then saw a bag in his possession. Jason attempted to place the bag back into his pockets but it fell to the ground exposing its contents.

Officers found the bag to contain 19 grams of methamphetamine (Ice). Overstreet was arrested and charged with Manufacture & Delivery of a Controlled Substance, Tampering with Evidence and Poss. of a Controlled Substance.

Officers then contacted the driver, Heather Moore (7-11-81). Upon doing so they located drug paraphernalia in her possession. She was arrested and charged with Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Possession of a Controlled Substance.