Category Archives: Delta District

41-Year-Old Killed in Bar Altercation, Murder Warrant Issued for Suspect

Jose Alfredo Moreno
aka Joey Moreno
Wanted for Murder

Occurred on 6/29/12, 10:05 p.m.  Murder/Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon  4320 Ayers   1206290181

Officers responded to the Cadillac Bar for a shooting with multiple victims.   Upon their arrival, Officers found a 41-year-old man just inside the entrance to the bar with gunshot wounds to the head and chest.  A 36-year-old man was found inside the bar with a gunshot to the leg.   Both victims were rushed to Spohn Memorial by CCFD Emergency Personnel. 

Further investigation revealed the 41-year-old man and the suspect became involved in an altercation.  During the disagreement, the suspect drew a firearm and fatally shot the victim, who was later pronounced deceased at the hospital.  The 36-year-old victim was treated and released.

Patrol Officers, Homicide/Robbery Detectives, along with Gang Unit Investigators were able to develop information in their investigations which identified the suspect.  Detective R. Lee was able to obtain an arrest warrant on Jose Alfredo Moreno (06/09/83) for Murder and Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon.  His bond was set at $1,000,000.  Moreno is described as a Hispanic male, 5’7″ feet tall and weighing 185 lbs.

Anyone with information regarding his whereabouts is encouraged to contact Homicide/Robbery Detective R. Lee at 361-886-2841. Persons wishing to remain anonymous can call Corpus Christi Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS or submit a tip online at www.888TIPS.com.  Information leading to the arrest of the suspect can earn the caller a cash reward.

 

Grant Buys Medical Kit That Saves Life

Occurred Thursday, June 21, 2012, 2:00am 2115 Ayers Street, 1206210015

A new Corpus Christi Police Officer on his first month of duty used medical equipment provided by the Crime Control and Prevention District to provide a possibly life saving act on a victim of an aggravated assault.

Corpus Christi Police Officer Allan Miller responded to a fight in progress at Diana’s Place Bar on Thursday, June 21, 2012. Officer Miller saw the 32-year-old victim had significant damage to an arm with serious blood loss. Emergency Medical Services crews were not at the scene and Officer Miller directly retrieved a medical kit provided by grant funds from the city crime control board.

The Police Department bought 460 “go bags” that contain first aid kits, tourniquets, blood clot accelerants, and C.P.R. tools for use for officers in emergencies. Police Officers are not trained medical technicians, but the tools were provided to be used on other police officers.

Officer Miller chose to use the medical kit to control the bleeding experienced by the 32-year-old aggravated assault victim. Commander John Houston of the Personnel Development Division in the Corpus Christi Police Department said the action by Officer Miller was likely a life saving event with tools officers would not have without the money provided by the crime control board.

The 32-year-old man’s attackers have not been yet been apprehended. Police continue to search for two stocky Hispanic males that both wore blue jeans and were heavily tattooed. The two suspects drove away in a dark-colored sport utility vehicle with bright blue headlights.

Anyone with additional information about this crime should call Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS (8477) or submit an online tip at www.888TIPS.com. If the information leads to an arrest it could earn the caller a cash reward.

Motive Unknown in Stabbing, Neighbor Arrested

Occurred on 6/29/12, 10:41 am   aggravated Assault with a Deadly Assault  416 N. Chaparral  1206290071

Two neighbors at the Sea Gulf Villa became involved in an argument in the complex courtyard.  The argument escalated when one attacked the other with a knife.  Irving Kinler (12/26/42) was arrested and a pocket knife was recovered. 

The 66-year-old victim was taken to Spohn Memorial by CCFD Emergency Personnel where his wounds were treated and appeared to non-life threatening.

Kinler was booked at the City Detention Center and charged with Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon.

Corpus Christi Police Auto Theft Task Force Hosts Annual Industry Summit

Lieutenant Tommy Hansen of the Galveston County Auto Crimes Task Force speaks at the general session in the Riviera Ballroom
Harley Davidson motorcycles line Ocean Drive in preparation for the evening ride as part of the 2012 Auto Burglary & Theft Prevention Authority annual summit
The Corpus Christi Police Auto Theft Task Force has hosted the 2012 Theft Prevention Authority Annual Summit at the Omni Marina Tower located at 707 North Shoreline Boulevard.

The Automobile Burglary and Theft Prevention Authority (ABTPA) is a part of the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles that provides oversight and financial support to the problem of auto theft in Texas. The purpose of the annual conference is to share training and update participating law enforcement agencies with industry trends and programs.

The Automobile Burglary and Theft Prevention Authority is a network of law enforcement agencies, prosecutors, insurance industry representatives, local tax assessor collectors, and concerned citizen groups. The organization was established in 1991 in the 72nd Texas Legislature to reduce auto theft. The A.B.T.P.A. organization was amended by the 80th Legislature with House Bill 1887 to include burglary.

The A.B.T.P.A. has a summit each year to protect Texans from becoming victims of auto burglary and theft. The summit this year is held in Corpus Christi from June 25 until June 28. The conference hosts a variety of experts that provide information on topics such as Vehicle Identification Number structure, managing undercover operations, salvage yard inspections, cloned vehicles, dealer laws and others.

Those at the conference participate in nightly activities to promote networking. Wednesday night the event was a Harley Davidson Ride. Those without a Harley Davidson motorcycle were provided the opportunity to rent a bike to cruise Ocean Drive and enjoy the Corpus Christi area.

The Corpus Christi Police Auto Theft Task Force is funded by grants provided by the A.B.T.P.A. The Auto Theft Bureau is located on the third floor of the Main Police Station located at 321 John Sartain, Corpus Christi Texas. Office hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Additional information about this program can be found on the city website at www.cctexas.com.

Street Sweeper Taken For A Joy Ride

Occurred Tuesday, June 26, 2012, 8:00am, 400 Peoples Street, Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle 1206260043

A street sweeper valued at $28,000 was stolen Tuesday morning after the operator left the machine unattended to get a cup of coffee.

An 80-year-old man reported to Corpus Christi Police that the sweeper was left running and unattended while the man went to get a cup of coffee at 419 Peoples Street. The sweeper was described as a white 2005 Tennant ATVL 4300 street and sidewalk sweeper.

The sweeper was found unattended at the 1800 block of S. Alameda at 4:30pm. There was no damage to the machine and it was full on fuel. Police. Corpus Christi Police have not made any arrests related to this case.

Two Arrested on Drug Charges

Occurred on 6/24/12, 10:52 pm  Possession of Marijuana   700 Omaha    1206240150
Occurred on 6/25/12, 12:49 am  Possession of Controlled Substance  700 Omaha     1206250011

Carlos Alberto Franco (08/29/90) was arrested after Marijuana was found in the car he was driving.   Officer V. Ortiz pulled over Franco after he was observed stopped in the middle of the street in the 700 block of Omaha.  Franco the reversed to the opposite side of the street and pulled into a mechanic shop.  He was booked and charged with Possession of Marijuana.

A couple of hours later, Officer V. Ortiz pulled over a black Lexus in the same area after it was observed to be swerving from side to side.  The driver Thomas Rice McBath (10/12/63) was found to have his insurance expired.  McBath and his passenger a known drug dealer both told Officers conflicting stories about their activities.

The driver was asked to exit his vehicle and he immediately placed his hands on the roof of his car.  He was advised to relax and lower his hands.  McBath was told his vehicle was to be impounded.  During the impound inventory Officer E. Coronado found two small baggies on the roof of the car where McBath had placed his hands. Each plastic baggy contained a rock of Crack Cocaine.  McBath was arrested and charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance.  The passenger was positively identified and released.

Use of iPhone’s GPS Tracker Leads Officers to Suspect

Occurred on 6/25/12, 01:05 am  Burglary of a Vehicle  3105 Topeka Street   1206250013

The victim reported to Officers he was unloading groceries when his iPhone was stolen from his red Jeep Liberty.  The victim took his groceries inside and returned to lock his vehicle when he discovered the auto burglary.  The victim ran to his front driveway and observed a White male trying to ride off on his $1,200 mountain bike.

The suspect fell off the victim’s bike, but managed to run off.  The victim was able to track his iPhone via his wife’s phone.  Officers went looking for the suspect armed with the GPS tracking device on the borrowed phone and a description of the suspect.

Officers were able to track the phone to the 600 block of Hoffman where they found the suspect casing other vehicles in the neighborhood.  The suspect jumped over a fence and tried to hide in the alley.  Officers continued to use the tracking device and found him underneath some bushes.

Vincent George Williams (06/20/78) was placed in police custody.  Upon checking the iPhone tracker, it told the Officer he was next to the stolen iPhone.  Williams was arrested and found to be possession of the iPhone, a CD player, a flashlight, and a shoulder bag with makeup and loose change.

The iPhones and mountain bike were returned to the victim, but Officers were not able to locate the owner of the stolen shoulder bag. 

Williams was booked at the City Detention Center and charged with Burglary of a Vehicle and Theft.

Seatbelt Saves Officer from Serious Injury

Corpus Christi Police Department Gang Unit Supervisor Lt. D. Garcia was traveling southbound on Ayers when a black Chevrolet Tahoe crossed over onto his lane.  Both vehicles sustained heavy damage as they collided almost head-on.

Both drivers were taken to area hospitals.  Lt. Garcia, a 14-year veteran of the department was taken to Spohn Shoreline for medical evaluation and released.  Lt. Garcia’s use of his seatbelt prevented serious bodily injury.  The 27-year-old driver of the Tahoe suffered fractures to his right leg and foot along with a bruising to his upper torso and admitted to Spohn Memorial. 

 It is unknown at this time, why the driver swerved into oncoming traffic, but the driver showed signs of being intoxicated and a blood draw taken.   Derek Jonathan Puebla (07/22/84) received medical clearance from hospital staff and arrested.  He was booked at the City Detention Center and charged with Driving While Intoxicated, Driving While License Invalid and Failure to Maintain Financial Responsibility.  A weapon and “Kush” was also found in the Tahoe Puebla was operating.  The follow-up accident investigation will be handled by the Traffic Division.  Puebla could also face charges of Unlawful Possession of a Firearm by a Felon and Possession of Controlled Substance in Penalty Group 2-A for the “Kush” which is a synthetic marijuana.

As Officers were arriving on the accident site, one Officer attempted to talk to a man who resembled an individual who appeared to have walked away from the accident scene.  The Officer had to give chase when the man took off running.  Jose Samuel Galvan (01/07/76) was quickly apprehended and found to have a firearm.  The weapon had been reported stolen in Corpus Christi.  He was arrested and charged with  Unlawful Carrying of a Firearm, Theft of a Firearm from a Motor Vehicle, and Evading Arrest.   #1206230157

While Officers were conducting the preliminary accident investigation a driver drove past the Officers blocking access to the accident site.  When they stopped Mack Hinojosa (12/25/86) they could see a plastic baggy of Cocaine in the center console and he was found to be wanted by ATF.  Hinojosa  was arrested and charged with the outstanding Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms warrant for Felon in Possession of a Firearm, two counts of Possession of a Controlled Substance (Cocaine and Pills), and Possession of Marijuana. #1206230161

City Road Closures June 23-29

                      NEWS RELEASE              

                                        FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

         June 22, 2012

            Contact: Daniel Biles, P.E.

Interim Director, Engineering Services

 361-826-3500

CITY ROAD CLOSURES 

June 23, 2012 – June 29, 2012

 

 

New – Kostoryz Road

Monday – Sunday (24-hour closure)

Kostoryz traffic on northbound Kostoryz Road will be shifted onto the southbound lanes between   S.P.I.D. and Gollihar Road and traffic reduced to one lane in each direction.  Beginning on Friday, June 29, 2012, all traffic lanes between Gollihar Road and Brawner Parkway will be open to traffic.  In addition, traffic on eastbound McArdle Road will be shifted onto the westbound lane where traffic will be reduced to one lane in each direction through the Kostoryz Road intersection.

 

Staples Street (Williams Street to Saratoga Boulevard)

Monday – Sunday (24-hour closure)

The Staples Street northbound traffic will be shifted onto the southbound lanes between William Street and Holly Road where traffic will be reduced to one lane in each direction.   The traffic taper will begin near South Padre Island Drive.  In addition, the Williams Street eastbound traffic will be closed to traffic at the Staples Street Intersection; while at the same time, the westbound Williams Street traffic will be detoured onto northbound Staples Street.

Up River Road

Monday – Sunday (24-hour closure)

Beginning on Wednesday, May 9, 2012 and for approximately 45-days, weather permitting; City contractors will be close Up River Road to through traffic between Savage Lane and Navigation Boulevard, and will close Up River Road to traffic from Dunn Lane to Navigation.  During this period, westbound traffic will be detoured onto southbound Salvage Lane, onto westbound IH-37 access road, onto northbound Navigation Boulevard to Up River Road.  At the same time, the westbound traffic on Navigation Boulevard will be detoured onto southbound Dunn Lane to Navigation Boulevard.

 

Bear Lane 

Monday – Sunday (24-hour closure)

Bear Lane will be closed to through traffic from Enterprize Parkway to Plato Road and closed to traffic from Plato Road to Navigation Boulevard.  In addition, Future Drive will be closed to traffic at the Bear Lane intersection.   Closure will remain in effect until the completion of the project.

 

Airline Road

Monday – Sunday (24-hour closure)

Traffic on Airline Road is closed to traffic between Cousteau Lane and Walls Street.  The southbound traffic detour to Cimarron Boulevard is though Cousteau Lane, onto southbound Paris Drive to La Bianca Drive; while at the same time, the northbound Airline traffic detour to Walls Street is through westbound Lipes Boulevard, onto northbound Giants Drive to Walls Street.  Residents on Sonoma Drive and Mendocino Drive  will be detoured onto eastbound Vineyard Drive, onto southbound Nacogdoches Drive, onto eastbound Brooke Road to Rodd Field Road.

 

New – Staples Street (Barracuda to Carmel Parkway)

Monday – Sunday (24-hour closure)

Everhart eastbound traffic will be closed to traffic from Whataburger Way to Staples Street.

 

Buddy Lawrence Drive

Monday – Sunday (24-hour closure)

On Buddy Lawrence Drive, between Antelope Street and Nueces Bay Boulevard travel  lanes are open for eastbound and westbound traffic; while at the same time, the eastbound traffic on of Buddy Lawrence between IH-37 access road and Nueces Bay Boulevard is shifted onto the westbound lane.

New – Player Street

Monday – Wednesday  (8:30 A.M. – 4:30 P.M.)

City Street Department will be doing road work on Player Street between Saratoga Boulevard and Middlecoff Drive.   During this period, Player Street will be reduced to one lane; while at the same time, the Saratoga Boulevard will be reduced to two lanes through the Player Street intersection.

Yorktown Boulevard

Monday – Sunday (24-hour closure)

Yorktown Boulevard eastbound and westbound traffic will be reduced to one lane of traffic between Staples Street and Cimarron Boulevard.  Closure is permanent until completion of the project.

Flour Bluff Drive

Monday – Sunday (24-hour closure)

Flour Bluff Drive will be closed at the intersection of Jester Street.  Northbound Flour Bluff traffic will be detoured onto eastbound Matlock Street, onto northbound McDonald Street to Jester Street.   In addition, McDonald Street traffic will be closed to through traffic from Savoy Street to Jester Street.

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3 Arrested On Guadalupe Street Search Warrant

Occurred Friday, June 22, 2012, 11:00am, 2502 Guadalupe Street, Possession of Controlled Substance 1206220067, 1206220072

Three people were arrested Friday at 2502 Guadalupe Street as the result of undercover operations conducted by the Corpus Christi Police Narcotics Vice Investigations Division.

The Narcotics Vice Investigations Division executed a search warrant for 2502 Guadalupe Street and arrested 39-year-old Dirk Johnson (3/12/1973) and 33-year-old Doris Johnson (1/28/1979) for possession of a penalty group 1 controlled substance. The charge is a state jail felony punishable by up to 2 years in prison and up to a $10,000 fine. Doris Johnson was additionally arrested for a warrant for arrest.

The Narcotics Vice Investigations Division seized powder cocaine, pills, a .380 semiautomatic pistol, and three gun suppressors. The investigation continues and additional charges may be filed for the pistol, suppressors, and the pills that were discovered.

The Corpus Christi Police conducted a traffic stop of a silver 2008 Ford Focus that left 2502 Guadalupe as police officers approached the house. The operator of the Ford Focus, 32-year-old Kimberly Lehmberg (10/13/1979) was arrested for operating a motor vehicle without a driver’s license and for no vehicle insurance.