Category Archives: Delta District

Man Beat With A Hammer Sent To Hospital

Occurred Saturday, June 7, 2012, 13:18, 3200 South Port Avenue, Aggravated Assault 1207070082

A 46-year-old man was arrested on Port Avenue Saturday afternoon after he beat a 36-year-old man with a hammer.

The 46-year-old man, Reymundo Rivera (1/2/1966) sat with his 38-year-old girlfriend under the overpass at State Highway 286 and South Port when a 36-year-old man walked up and demanded sex from the 38-year-old woman. Rivera stood up to the 36 year old man and refused the demand.

Rivera then fought with the 36 year old man and then hit the 36 year old man several times in the torso with a claw hammer. Police saw puncture wounds on the 36-year-old man consistent with a strike from a hammer.

The 36-year-old man was taken to Spohn Memorial Hospital for treatment. Rivera was arrested for Aggravated Assault punishable by up to 20 years in prison and up to a $10,000 fine.

Results from the search warrants served at 4014 Holly Road

This information and these photographs were provided courtesy of CCPD Narcotics Vice Investigations Division

On 07/05/12 the Narcotics Vice Investigations Division executed a search warrant at an apartment at 4014 Holly Rd after patrol responded to a call for weapons at this apartment which led to a possible hostage situation. Once inside the officers observed a quantity of marijuana and notified the Narcotics Vice Investigations Division. Upon obtaining and executing a search warrant for narcotics, officers located marijuana, heroin, crack and powder cocaine. During the search three handguns were located concealed inside the apartment. One of these handguns was found to be stolen out of Brazos County, TX and a second was stolen out of Corpus Christi. This search led to a warrant being written on a nearby apartment in the same complex. Once inside the second location, officers located two more stolen weapons, one out of Brazos County, and another out of Corpus Christi. Some methamphetamine and synthetic marijuana were also recovered inside the apartment. Below listed are the case numbers, subjects arrested and items seized:

CASE NUMBER:  1207050146

OFFENDERS: 

JONATHAN SANCHEZ, DOB: 08/08/1988  charge– Felon in possession of a firearm, Poss. stolen firearm 3F, poss marijuana SJF, Man/del controlled Substance 1F& Man/del controlled Substance 2F

CARLOS CABALLERO JR, DOB: 01/11/1984 Charge –   Poss. stolen firearm 3F, poss marijuana SJF, Man/del controlled Substance 1F & Man/del controlled Substance 2F

DANIEL JIMENEZ, DOB: 10/07/1983 Charge –   Poss. stolen firearm 3F, poss marijuana SJF, Man/del controlled Substance 1F & Man/del controlled Substance 2F

DANIEL PERALES, DOB: 07/07/1983 Charge –   Poss. stolen firearm 3F, poss marijuana SJF, Man/del controlled Substance 1F & Man/del controlled Substance 2F

MARTIN ZAMORA, DOB: 07/31/1986 Charge –   Poss. stolen firearm 3F, poss marijuana SJF, Man/del controlled Substance 1F & Man/del controlled Substance 2F

ANGELINA CANAVACHOLO, DOB: 01/10/1990 Charge –   Poss. stolen firearm 3F, poss marijuana SJF, Man/del controlled Substance 1F & Man/del controlled Substance 2F

NARCOTICS:

MARIJUANA 62.60 OUNCES OR 3.91 POUNDS   Value- $ 2,000

HEROIN 76.79 GRAMS OR 2.74 OUNCES              Value- $ 1,900

POWDER COCAINE 65.19 GRAMS OR 2.32 OUNCES  Value$ 2,200

PILLS 101.13 GRAMS OR 3.61 OUNCES                          Value  $ 500.00

CRACK COCAINE 320.66 GRAMS OR 11.45 OUNCES   Value  $ 11,000

GUNS: 

9MM TAURUS

9MM BERETTA ( stolen out of Brazos County )

9MM SPRINGFIELD ( stolen out of Corpus Christi )

The following items were seized during the second warrant from a nearby apartment

CASE NUMBER:  1207060020

NARCOTICS:

Baggie of Methamphetamine- Total weight-192.12 grams or 6.90 oz     Value-  $ 11,200

Three baggies of Marijuana- Total weight 1354.17 grams or 48.36 oz  Value-  $ 1,500

90 packages of Synthetic Marijuana- Total weight 900 grams or 32.14 oz  Value- $ 7,200

GUNS:

Ruger handgun- Stolen ( stolen out of Corpus Christi )

Taurus handgun- Stolen ( stolen out of Brazos County )

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Total Currency seized-   $ 15,725

Total value of narcotics – $ 37,500

Man Arrested in Connection with Crime Spree

Juan Candia Clark

 

Occurred on 7/5/12, 9:32 am  Terroristic Threats 5300 Carroll Lane 1207050046/1207050059/1207050061 

Juan Candia Clark’s (11/21/72) “crime spree” began early Thursday morning when he along with another male began threatening the victim and smashing the windows to the her silver Cadillac.  The suspect also slashed the victim’s tires.  Clark also rammed the victim’s apartment with his vehicle.  Clark who was accompanied by another male continued to shatter the windows to his own vehicle before fleeing.  Clark later called the victim and threatened to blow up the house.  

At 9:45 am, Officers contacted the victim who reported she heard a loud crashing sound and looked outside to fine a white SUV had driven onto her driveway.  The driver of the vehicle rammed his SUV into her parked gray Mitsubishi Galant multiples times before driving off.

Shortly thereafter, Officers were advised of a drunk driver in the area of S. Padre Island Drive and Carroll Lane.  This vehicle matched the same description of the vehicle involved in both crimes.  Officers pulled over the vehicle and contacted Juan Candia Clark (11/21/72) who appeared to be intoxicated.

He was administered a Standard Field Sobriety Test and a warrant was obtained for a blood specimen.  Clark was arrested and charged with an outstanding Municipal Court warrant for Failure to Maintain Financial Responsibility, Driving While Intoxicated, two counts of Criminal Mischief, and Terroristic Threats.

Driver Tired of Waiting Almost Hits Officer Directing Traffic After July 4th Fireworks

Mayme Fivecoat

Occurred on 7/4/12, 11:00 pm  Driving While Intoxicated with a Child  3700 Surfside  1207040145

Officers directing traffic for the fireworks at the USS Lexington observed a vehicle traveling Northbound on Beach Avenue passing other vehicles in the opposite direction of travel.  The driver was attempting to avoid waiting with other vehicles as they left North Beach.  The Officer asked Mayme Fivecoat (02/02/79 ) to pull over due to the heavy traffic flow.  Fivecoat sped towards the Officer’s almost pinning him between vehicles when he drew his weapon and ordered her to stop.

When the Officer contacted Fivecoat she appeared to be intoxicated and again tried to leave forcing the Officer to reach in and turn the vehicle off.  Another Officer rushed over to assist  and Fivecoat was arrested.  Officers found a sleeping 6-year-old child in the rear seat sleeping in his safety seat.

Fivecoat was administered Standard Field Sobriety Tests and a Breath Test and arrested.  She was charged with Driving While Intoxicated with Child and Driving While License Suspended/Invalid.   The child who was uninjured  was released to an Uncle.

 

Pedestrian Injured Leaving Fireworks, Woman Charged with Intoxication Assault

Lacey Bauer


Occurred on 7/4/12, 9:05,  Intoxication Assault Water & Twigg Streets   1207040139
                    

Officers responded to an accident at the intersection of Water and Twigg Streets just as the fireworks ended.  The 29-year-old pedestrian was standing on the curb waiting to cross the street at the cross walk when a blue Ford Mustang jumped the curb and struck her.  The victim was taken to the Spohn Memorial with broken bones to her foot, ankle, and knee. 

The driver Lacey Bauer (11/28/83) appeared to be intoxicated and taken to the City Detention Center where a Blood Warrant was obtained and a Blood Specimen taken from Bauer. 

Bauer was charged with Intoxicated Assault with Vehicle ~ Severe Body Injury, a 3rd Degree Felony punishable by up to 10 years in prison and a $10,000 fine.  She was additional charged with Possession of Alcoholic Beverage in a Motor Vehicle when a mixed drink was found in the center console of the Mustang.  The charge is a Class “C” Misdemeanor.

Police Car Sideswiped by Drunk Driver

Bobby Dwaine Harris


Occurred on 7/4/12, 6:42 p.m.  Driving While Intoxicated  SH 286 over 19th Street       C1205113/1207040124
 

Officers assisting with traffic control on Hwy 286 Southbound over 19th Street parked their vehicle and began to direct traffic.  One of the Officers observed a white Chevrolet pick-up truck headed at their police car.  The truck swerved to prevent striking the police car, but still managed to hit the mirror, the spot light, and tire. 

The truck’s driver pulled over right away, but staggered and swayed as he walked towards the Officers. Officers exited the freeway taking the driver, Bobby Harris (05/02/48) with them.  Harris who appeared to be intoxicated was administered Standard Field Sobriety Test and a Blood Draw.  He was taken to Spohn Shoreline for the blood draw and medical evaluation. 

Harris was arrested and charged with Driving While Intoxicated.

Man Bites 16-Year-Old on Neck

Occurred on 7/4/12, 11:12 pm   Assault   800 N. Shoreline Blvd.  1207040160 

A 16-year-old being treated at Driscoll Children’s Hospital told Officers he was walking down Shoreline Boulevard when he accidentally bumped into a male.  The man attacked the victim and bit him in the neck.  The neck bite broke the skin and appeared to have some skin missing.  The teenager was taken to the hospital by his mother.  

The victim told Officers the suspect fled after he was bitten.  The suspect who is a complete stranger to the victim is described as a Hispanic male, 20 to 25 years of age, 5’8” feet tall, and brown hair.  Anyone who has any information on this crime is encouraged to call Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS or submit a tip online at www.888TIPS.com.  If the information provided leads to the arrest of the suspect, a cash reward could be earned.

K9 Patrol Dog “Kimbo” finds Robbery Suspect

Senior Officer L. Preiss
Senior Officer L. Preiss
and partner “Kimbo”


Occurred on 7/2/12, 10:12 p.m.  Robbery   3302 Baldwin   1207020182
 Stripes Convenience Store employees called Police and reported a theft of beer in which a clerk was assaulted.  Employees told Officers a beer thief visits the store on a regular basis and steals several 12-packs of beer. This evening store employees worked out a plan and kept the thief Ricardo Gonzalez (12/10/65) inside the store.  

Gonzalez was able to escape and assaulted a 17-year-old clerk in retaliation.  Gonzalez then ran from the store towards a business nearby.  Patrol Officers along with K9 Officer L. Preiss and his partner “Kimbo” arrived and began to search the area.  “Kimbo” led Officers to the front door of 525 Osage where the homeowner provided information on brother, Ricardo Gonzalez. 

Gonzalez’ family was very helpful in turning him over to Officers.  Both clerks positively identified Gonzalez when he was returned to the store.  Gonzalez was arrested and charged with Robbery, Parole Violation, and Failure to Identify as a Fugitive when he refused to tell Officers his name.

Local Phone Store Robbed, iPhones, iPads, and Money Taken

Occurred on 7/1/12, 10:26 pm  Aggravated Robbery  3765 S. Alameda        Robbery    1207010147 

Several Officers responded to the AT & T Retail Store for a robbery and discovered the front door of the business open. Officers searched the building and found the 32-year-old store manager locked in a back room. 

The manager told Officers he was in the process of conducting an inventory when he took a break and walked out the store.  Two males rushed inside pulling him with them back into the store.  The store manager was forced to open a safe and both suspects took 10 iPhones and 10 iPads valued at $15,800.00 along with an undetermined amount of cash from the safe. 

The suspects locked the victim in the back room and fled the store taking the victim’s vehicle.  The first suspect is described as a Hispanic male, 6’1 to 6’3” feet tall, and weighing 300 to 350 lbs.  The second male is described as smaller in stature and last seen wearing a long-sleeved shirt with blue jeans. 

Anyone with any information on this crime is encouraged to call Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS or make an online tip at www.888TIPS.com.  If the information leads to an arrest it could earn the caller a cash reward.

Man Breaks Into Police Station

Occurred Saturday, June 30, 2012 9:45 am, 321 John Sartain, Criminal Mischief, Criminal Trespass, Theft, 1206300058

A 55-year-old man was arrested Saturday morning after he broke in to the Corpus Christi Police Department and demanded to be arrested.

Corpus Christi Police Officers responded to the Main Police Station at 9:45 am when 55-year-old Bruce Landon (3/18/1957) broke the front glass doors to the building. The Main Police Station was closed for the weekend and the front doors were locked. Landon used a metal utility cover to break the glass door.

Corpus Christi Police Officers found Landon inside the building seated in the front hall. Landon had a few small cuts on his left hand and forearm. Landon told the officer he broke the door because he wanted to go to jail. An ambulance provided treatment to Landon for the cuts on the arm and then Landon was delivered to the city detention center.

Landon was charged for theft for taking the utility cover without permission of the owner which is punishable by up to 6 months in jail and up to a $2,000 fine. Landon was charged for Criminal Mischief for the estimated $1,650 damage to the front door which is punishable by up to 2 years in jail and up to a $10,000 fine. Landon was charged with Criminal Trespass which is punishable by up to 6 months in jail and up to a $2,000 fine.