Category Archives: Criminal Intelligence Unit

Police Seek Fugitive for Trespassing

Kyle Mackley (9/8/1991)
Kyle Mackey (9/8/1991)

The Corpus Christi Police Department would like help from the public to locate 22-year-old Kyle Alan Mackey (9/8/1991). Mackey is wanted for Criminal Trespass and Theft. The warrants were issued June 10, 2014 from the County Court #2. Mackey is described as 6 feet tall, 180 pounds, with blonde hair and blue eyes. Police ask that anyone with any information to locate Mackey to call Corpus Christi Police at 361-886-2600. Anyone who would like to provide information to the investigators and keep their identity secret may provide the information through Crime Stoppers at 886-TIPS (8477) or online at http://www.888TIPS.com. Information provided to Crime Stoppers which results in an arrest may earn the caller a cash reward.

Repeat Offender Sentenced for New Child Pornography Violation

Contributed by USATXS-Public Affairs Officer Angela Dodge

CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas – Arthur Gregg Hutchins, 67, under supervised release for a previous conviction of possessing child pornography, has been ordered to prison again, announced United States Attorney Kenneth Magidson.

Hutchins was previously convicted in 2005 and released from prison in 2012. He was under supervised release when he pleaded guilty to one count of possession of child pornography on June 24, 2013.   

Following a lengthy hearing yesterday, Senior U.S. District Judge Hayden Head considered Hutchins’ demonstrated recidivism and the need to protect the public and ordered him to federal prison for 188 months. The sentence will be served concurrently to a five-year-term of imprisonment ordered for the revocation of his supervised release in the 2005 case. He will also serve a new lifetime term of supervised release following his release during which he will have to comply with numerous conditions designed to restrict his access to children and the internet.

In handing down the sentence, the court noted that Hutchins presents a real and ongoing danger to the children of our community. The court considered the evidence seized in the case – the child pornography as well as written communications between Hutchins and other pedophiles. In those emails, Hutchins claimed to have himself been sexually assaulted, to have personally sexually assaulted children in the past and expressed a desire to sexually assault children in the future. Hutchins claimed that such writings were nothing more than fantasy. However, the Judge rebuffed that denial and stated that society was entitled to take him at his word that he is a person who has and is capable of sexually assaulting children. The court further noted that his almost immediate return to child pornography following his release from prison in June 2012 was a strong indication that he is likely to reoffend.

Hutchins came to the attention of law enforcement from a CyberTip received by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) regarding a person who had posted child pornography images online beginning in September 2012. The images were posted to a popular online photo sharing website by a person using an IP address linked to the Corpus Christi area. 

The IP address was later traced to the wife of Hutchins. Under supervised release and forbidden to reside near a school, Hutchins did not reside with his wife. The investigation was able to exclude the wife due to her work schedule and conflicting times associated with the online postings of child pornography. An investigation into his online activities and financial transactions, led to his identification of the one responsible for the postings.

At the time of his plea, he admitted to possessing images of child pornography he acquired from the internet.

The investigation was conducted by the FBI and the Corpus Christi Police Department’s Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force (ICAC).

Assistant United States Attorney Lance Duke is prosecuting the case, which was brought as part of Project Safe Childhood, a nationwide initiative launched in May 2006 by the Department of Justice to combat the growing epidemic of child sexual exploitation and abuse. Led by the United States Attorneys’ Offices and the Criminal Division’s Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section, Project Safe Childhood marshals federal, state and local resources to locate, apprehend and prosecute individuals who sexually exploit children, and to identify and rescue victims. For more information about Project Safe Childhood, please visit www.usdoj.gov/psc. For more information about internet safety education, please visit www.usdoj.gov/psc and click on the tab “resources.”

Local Man Gets 20 Years for Producing Child Pornography

(Courtesy of USATXS-Public Affairs Atty)

CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas – Charlie Hernandez, 36, of Corpus Christi, has been ordered to serve 240 months in federal prison following his conviction of sexual exploitation of a child, announced United States Attorney Kenneth Magidson. He pleaded guilty Aug. 1, 2013.

Today, U.S. District Judge Nelva Gonzalez Ramos handed Hernandez the 20-year-term to be immediately followed by 10 years of supervised release. The court heard from the victim’s mother who described the destruction that the defendant’s crimes have wrought upon her family. The mother explained how the her child wanted to be at the hearing to speak to the court but was too emotionally distraught to appear. She spoke of the negative effects on the emotional and financial well-being of herself, her victimized child and other members of her family. The mother explained that in addition to the psychological damage Hernandez has caused, she had also suffered a heart attack since learning of the crime, despite being in good health and only 34 years of age. The victim’s mother urged the court to hold Hernandez accountable for his crime and all of the pain it has caused.  In determining an appropriate sentence, the court considered the lasting harm done to the victim as well as the need to protect the public from Hernandez in the future.

On May 10, 2013, an officer with the Corpus Christi Police Department (CCPD) responded to a sexual assault call, at which time he spoke to the victim, a juvenile female relative of Hernandez. She stated that he had been sexually abusing her for four years, which had progressed from peeping to rape.

Hernandez was arrested and admitted to the abuse as well as creating sexually explicit photographs of his victim with a cell phone. The cell phone was recovered during a search of his office, which led to the discovery of some of the sexually explicit images.

Hernandez has been in custody since his arrest on June 24, 2013, where he will remain pending transfer to a U.S. Bureau of Prisons facility to be determined in the near future.

This case, investigated by the Corpus Christi Police Department Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force and the FBI and prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Lance Duke, was brought as part of Project Safe Childhood, a nationwide initiative launched in May 2006 by the Department of Justice to combat the growing epidemic of child sexual exploitation and abuse. Led by the United States Attorneys’ Offices and the Criminal Division’s Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section, Project Safe Childhood marshals federal, state and local resources to locate, apprehend and prosecute individuals who sexually exploit children, and to identify and rescue victims. For more information about Project Safe Childhood, please visit www.usdoj.gov/psc. For more information about internet safety education, please visit www.usdoj.gov/psc and click on the tab “resources.”

Angela Dodge
Public Affairs Officer

Police Warn of Unusual Solicitor

Date: Thursday, October 17, 2013, 14:07

Location: 1000 Burkshire Drive http://goo.gl/maps/aLQGm

Case Number: 1310170085

The Corpus Christi Police would like to make the public aware of an event that happened in the area near Airline and Gollihar so they may make informed decisions. A 47-year-old woman reported to the Corpus Christi Police that a man attempted to gain entry into her home on Thursday afternoon. The 47-year-old woman said she confronted the man who said he was an employee for AEP. The man then left the home. There was no damage or injury in this event.

A Corpus Christi Police Officer contacted the man in the neighborhood and was told by the man he was a sales representative from Reliant Energy. There was no evidence to merit an arrest, so the man was identified and released. Representatives from AEP and Reliant were contacted and claimed the man was neither an employee nor a representative of the company.

The man was described as a 39-year-old black male that is 5 feet 8 inches tall, 170 pounds, black hair and brown eyes, and wore a black jersey and blue jeans.

The public should be aware to identify unknown persons who knock at your door before opening the door. Any door to door sales persons must have a city solicitation permit before they attempt sales. It’s a good idea to call the company for which the person is employed to check the validity of the visit before unlocking the door for an unknown person. The public should call the Corpus Christi Police at 886-2600 immediately if they see any unusual person or activity. Visit the Police website to obtain more information about crime prevention at http://www.ccpolice.com/government/ccpd/obtain-information/index.

Search the website Crimereports.com to research all reported criminal activity in Corpus Christi. Anyone who knows any additional information about any crime should contact the Corpus Christi Police Department at 886-2841. Information about unsolved crimes may be provided to investigators anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS (8477) or online at 888TIPS.com. Information provided to Crime Stoppers which results in an arrest may earn the caller a cash reward.

Photo of Burglary Suspect

The Corpus Christi Police Department is asking the public’s assistance in identifying two men who attempted to burglarize the victim’s home on May 1, 2013. The home is located in the 3000 block of Austin.

A picture taken by a witness shows a heavyset Hispanic male being the look out, while his accomplice cut the screen to one of the victim’s windows.  The accomplice is described only as a Caucasian male.

If anyone has any information on this crime or the identity of the suspect please call Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS or submit a tip online at www.888TIPS.com.   Callers will receive a cash reward if the suspects are arrested.

Map Location: http://goo.gl/maps/5YP5O

Detectives Seek Man in Aggravated Assault

Police were called to the Stripes Convenience Store for a disturbance involving a weapon. Upon their arrival, Officers talked to the 35-year-old victim who reported he observed the suspect arguing with a female. When he intervened, the suspect threatened to return and shoot him.  The man fled in a black Nissan Altima.

The suspect did return and pulled a handgun on the victim; threatening to shoot him. The victim was unharmed and the suspect drove off.

Corpus Christi Homicide/Robbery Detectives are asking the public’s assistance in identifying the suspect who is described as a Black male and  5’8″ to 5’10” feet tall.  He was last seen wearing long shorts, a red shirt and armed with a handgun.

Anyone with any additional information about this crime or can identify the suspect should call Detective R. Lee at 886-2841. Information may be provided to investigators anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS or online at www.888TIPS.com. Information provided to Crime Stoppers which results in an arrest may earn the caller a cash reward.

Date: April 25, 2013, 3:08am

Location: 4747 S. Alameda Street http://goo.gl/maps/IzQ2b

Offense: Aggravated Assault

Case Number: 1304250017

Police Release Sketch of Burglar

Corpus Christi Police are searching for a Hispanic Man, 25-30 years of age, 250-300 pounds and about 5ft. 7inches tall
Corpus Christi Police are searching for a Hispanic Man, 25-30 years of age, 250-300 pounds and about 5ft. 7inches tall

Burglary with Intent to Commit Other Felony
December 17, 2012

Crime of the Week #2

Air Dates:  January 9-16, 2013

Case # 1212170115

Monday, December 17, 2012, at 1:20pm Corpus Christi Police investigated a violent crime at an apartment complex in the area of Airline and Holly.

A 15-year-old girl was in her apartment alone. A Man knocked at the door and asked to use the bathroom. The 15-year-old girl opened the door and the man forced his way inside. The man then assaulted the 15-year-old girl and caused her serious injury.

The 15-year-old girl worked with a police Forensic Artist to develop this sketch of the attacker.

The suspect is described as a Hispanic man, about 5` 07″ tall, about 250-300 pounds, and about 25-30 years of age.

If you can identify this individual or if you have additional information about this crime call Crime Stoppers at 888- TIPS, or log on at 888tips.com. If the information leads to an arrest, the information you provide could earn you $1000 in cash.

 

Two Teens Shot in Drive By

Occurred on 11/29/12, 10:18pm   Aggravated Assault 3300 Casa Bonita 1211290166

Police were called to a shooting at the 3300 block of Casa Bonita in which a 14-year-old female and 16-year-old male sustained gunshot injuries to their lower extremities.  Both the teens were taken to a local trauma hospital by CCFD Emergency Personnel.

Further investigation revealed the two teenagers were outside when a black four-door vehicle drove by and fired multiple shots at them, striking the victims in the legs.

The Gang Unit Drive-By Response Team responded and they were able to obtain several leads in the investigation.  “At this point the shooting does not appear to be gang related,” said Gang Unit Supervisor Captain D. Mersing.

The investigation remains ongoing and the Police Department asks that anyone with any information on this crime to call Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS or submit a tip online at www.888-TIPS.com.  Tipsters will earn a cash reward if the suspects are arrested.

Man Charged with Online Solication of a Minor

Ted Sparks

On 11/9/12, the Corpus Christi Police Department’s Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force culminated an investigation with the arrest of a local man.  Ted Sparks (07/09/87)  had been communicating via Facebook with an individual that he believed was a 14-year-old female.

Sparks solicited sex from the underaged female and arranged to meet her.  He was subsequently arrested and charged with Online Solicitation of a Minor and booked into the Nueces County Jail.

 

 

Man Receives 17 Year Prison Sentence for Soliciting a Minor Online

Mathews Christian Owens
07/06/75

On 8/27/12, Matthew Owens, a 36-year-old Houston man, pled guilty in Judge Jose Longoria’s court to Online Solicitation of a Minor and received a 17 year prison sentence.  

In September of 2011, Owens began communicating via the internet with what he believed to be a 12-year-old girl.  Through numerous conversations, Owens arranged to travel to Corpus Christi from his home in Houston and have sex with the 12-year-old. 

Owens also committed lewd acts via webcam while he believed he was communicating with the girl.  In March of 2012, Owens arrived in Corpus Christi and attempted to meet with the girl at which time he was arrested by detectives with CCPD’s Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force.  Owens brought his 9 and 12-year-old daughters with him while he attempted to meet her.  The case was prosecuted by the Nueces County District Attorney’s Office. 

CCPD’s Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force was assisted in this investigation by the Department of Homeland Security Investigations.  I.C.A.C. Task Force Supervisor Captain James Brandon recommends visiting http://www.netsmart.org/Parents which provides internet safety tips for parents and guardians.