Category Archives: Delta District

No One Injured During Hit & Run Accident

Occurred on 9/23/12, 4:09 pm  Hit and Run  600 Dolores C1207259

Officers were called to the 600 block of Dolores for a hit and run accident in which four juveniles were seen running from a white Buick Century.  The vehicle was traveling southbound on Dolores when it ran off the roadway and struck a porch at 603 Dolores and continued on crashing through the fence at 605 Dolores.

The four juveniles, 12 and 14 years of age, fled the accident scene, but were later contacted by police.  The investigation is ongoing and will be taken over by Hit & Run Investigators.

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.

28-Year-Old Fatally Injured in Traffic Accident

Occurred on 9/22/12, 2:50 a.m.  Fatal Accident  10600 IH 37  C1207224

Police were called to the 10600 block of IH 37 early this morning for an accident involving a tractor-trailer and red Ford Expedition.  Upon their arrival, Officers discovered the 28-year-old driver of the Expedition was deceased at the accident scene.

Further investigation revealed the Expedition was traveling at a high rate of speed and rear ended the 18-wheeler.  The 50-year-old driver of the blue Freightliner was uninjured.

Traffic Investigators were called to assist in the accident investigation and IH 37 was closed off for approximately three hours.  Traffic was diverted at the McKinzie Road exit.

Mother-Son Team Arrested and Charged with Auto Burglary

Rose Marie Rosales

Occurred on 9/20/12,  Burglary of a Vehicle  800 S. Shoreline  1209200170

A mother and son were both charged with auto burglary when they were positively identified by a witness who saw them burglarize a black 2012 Nissan Frontier and called police.

An Officer located Rose Marie Rosales (04/18/71) and her 16-year-old son walking westbound on Park Avenue.  Rosales’ son had blood and small shards of glass on his hand.  He was armed with a screwdriver and struggled with Officers while be arrested.

Rosales was also found to be armed with a “switch blade” knife and had several white pills in her possession.

 Rosales was arrested and charged with Burglary of a Vehicle, Prohibited Weapon~Switch Blade, and Possessioon of Dangerous Drugs.  Her son was placed in police custody and charged with Burglary of a Vehicle.  He was booked at the Nueces County Juvenile Justice Center.

Officers were able to locate the victims of the auto burglary and return their stolen property.

Two Women Charged with Hotel Room Heist

Occurred on 9/21/12, 01:47 am  Burglary, Theft of a Firearm, U.U.M.V.   1102 S. Shoreline          1209210010

Police were dispatched to the Holiday Inn for a female attempting to report her truck stolen.  Upon their arrival, an Officer found the woman on the north side of the hotel as she stood near a staircase about 20 yards away from his police car.   The Officer observed the woman fire a couple of gunshots into the air.

Officer A. Ybanez drew his weapon and placed the woman in police custody.  Virginia Alexia Caceres (05/12/84) was also found to be in possession of handcuffs, a handcuff key, along with identification belonging to different men.  Further investigation revealed Caceres had burglarized the men’s’ hotel room.  Officers contacted the occupants, who reported two weapons, his company truck, and a briefcase containing a large amount of money were taken.

Officers had a B.O.L.O.  (Be on the Look Out) issued for the stolen truck and it was seen traveling northbound on Shoreline, before it pulled into a private drive in the 700 block of Park Avenue.  The driver Stephanie Fawn Medicine Top (09/15/87) was arrested.  She was also found to be wanted.  The victim’s stolen property was not in the recovered pick-up truck.

Caceres was also arrested and charged with Burglary of a Habitation and Discharging of a Firearm in Certain Municipalities.  Medicine Top was charged with an outstanding Nueces County warrant and Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle. Both women were booked at the City Detention Center.

Several hours later, Police were again called to the hotel by the victim who reported their stolen property had been located by a security guard in a vacant hotel room.  The man’s laptop computer, his cellphone and firearm, along with the missing money were recovered and returned to the victim.

Loss Prevention Officer Slashed with Box Cutter

Nicole Ann Lacour
aka Nicole Smith

Occurred on 9/19/12, 2:53 pm  Aggravated Robbery    5488 SPID    1209190094 

Officers were dispatched to the JC Penny’s at La Palmera Mall for a struggle involving store personnel and a shoplifter.  Upon their arrival, Officers contacted the loss prevention officer who had already disarmed and handcuffed the suspect.

Nicole Smith aka Nicole Ann Lacour (05/25/86) was confronted by the loss prevention officer outside the store after she was observed hiding several pieces of jewelry in her pants.  Smith pulled a box cutter and cut the victim on the hand and chest.  The victim was taken by private vehicle to the hospital.

Smith was arrested and charged with Aggravated Robbery.  The jewelry valued at $39 was returned to the store.

 

 

 

Man Leads Police in Pursuit after Crime Spree

Gumecindo Hernandez

Occurred on 9/19/12,8:07 pm  Evading Arrest/U.U.M.V  1400 Ray Drive 1209190154 & C1207157

Police were called to the Wal-Mart at 4109 S. Staples Street for a shoplifting in progress.  Store employees reported a Hispanic male was observed stealing a pair of tennis shoes.  The man walked out of the store and drove off in a black older model Delta 88.

Officers located the vehicle in the 2300 block of Gollihar Road and attempted to pull it over, but the driver refused to stop.  A pursuit ensued which ended in the 1400 block of Ray Drive where the drive bailed out of the vehicle and fled on foot.  The vehicle came to a stop at 1410 Ray Drive where it struck the corner of the house.

Gumecindo Hernandez (07/18/82) was apprehended after a short pursuit and arrested.  Further investigation revealed the vehicle had been stolen from Spohn Memorial. Hernandez was found to be wearing “leads” commonly used for EKG testing and a hospital bracelet.  Officers contacted a nurse at the hospital who confirmed the vehicle had been stolen during his shift along with several hundred dollars in the glove box.

Wal-Mart employees positively identified Hernandez’s tennis as the ones stolen from their store.  They were tagged as evidence.

Hernandez who appeared intoxicated and unsteady on his feet was taken to Spohn Shoreline for a blood draw.  Once medically cleared, he was booked at the City Detention Center.  Hernandez was charged with Theft~Shoplifting, Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle, Driving While Intoxicated, and Evading Arrest in a Vehicle.

Vector Control Officers Survey Bartlett Street

Vector Control Officers this afternoon conducted a house by house survey of the 400 block of Bartlett Street, following several positive tests in that area for mosquitos carrying the West Nile Virus.  Officers discovered standing water with mosquito larvae at four separate locations and treated the water with a solution to kill them.  Only live adult mosquitoes are tested for the virus, so it is unknown if the larvae were carrying the virus.  Vector Control officers have checked numerous storm drain inlets, storm sewers and other potential sources of standing water during the past several weeks, but thus far have been unable to locate the source of the mosquitoes.  Tonight Vector Control will spray the area for a third night in a row, in a quest to eradicate the mosquitoes carrying the virus. Citizens living in this neighborhood are strongly urged to properly dispose of old car tires, and empty all containers that may hold standing water.

Do You Know These Men? If so, call Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS.

Occurred on 8/17/12, 11:13 am  Burglary of a Building  901 N. Upper Broadway  1208170069

Detectives with Corpus Christi Police Property Crimes Unit is asking the public’s assistance in identifying  two men responsible for burglarizing the Atlantic Lofts workout facilities.

The men can be seen via surveillance video as loiter in the lobby and then force their way into the work out area.  The men then took several televisions and a small refrigerator.

The first suspect is described as a 22 to 25-year-old Hispanic male who was last seen wearing a red t-shirt and plaid shorts.  He was accompanied by a bald 23 to 27-year-old  Hispanic male who was last seen wearing a white t-shirt and black shorts.

Anyone with information on this crime is encouraged to call Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS or submit a tip online at www.888TIPS.com.  Tipster will earn a cash reward if the suspects are arrested or the property recovered.

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Officer Injured Arresting Wanted Subject

Mathew Tovar


Occurred on 9/19/12, 2:51 a.m.    Resisting Arrest/Assault on Police Officer  3517 Bluebonnet Drive     1209190019/1209190020
The homeowner called Police asking for help with her son who was trying to break into her home.  The woman feared her son was under the influence of drugs or alcohol.  Upon their arrival, Officers could hear Matthew Tovar (06/09/80) ordering his parents to open the door.

Officers mediated as the family tried to sort out their difficulties, but Tovar refused to find another place to spend the night.   Tovar was found to have an outstanding warrant and was informed he was going to be arrested.

The son asked to go to jail, but quickly changed his mind and began to resist arrest.  During the struggle, Tovar was able to get his arms fee and throw a couple of punches at the Officers.  The punches landed on one of the Officer’s forehead causing a laceration.  As the Officers tried to handcuff Tovar they became surrounded by family members demanding Tovar’s release.  One of the Officers’ fearing the on-looker’s interference activated his radio’s emergency button and Officers rushed to their aid.

Tovar was arrested and charged with two outstanding Municipal Court warrants, Resisting Arrest, and Assault on a Public Servant.

Local Man in Jail, Charged with Possessing Child Pornography

Jesus Orta

Occurred on 9/17/12, 5:23 pm  Possession of Child Pornography  2211 Ruth Street 1209170131

Police were called to the home for a disturbance involving two brothers.  During their investigation, Officers issued a criminal trespass warning to the older brother and asked him to leave the home.  As a result, accusations were made that Jesus Orta (11/11/71) had pornographic material inside the home.

With the assistance of the Criminal Intelligence Unit, Officers were able to locate numerous pornographic images and videos from the property.

Orta was arrested and booked at the City Detention Center.  He was charged with Possession Promotion of Child Pornography which a Second Degree Felony punishable by up to 20 years and a 10,000 fine.  His bond is currently set at $25,000.