Category Archives: Patrol Division

Police Search For Woman Wanted For Fraud

Corpus Christi Police would like help from the public to locate 34-year-old Kimberly Longbine (7/5/1977). Longbine is wanted for Fraud- illegal use of credit cards. Lonbine’s last known address was in Corpus Christi and Longbine was last known to be in the Corpus Christi area on May 29.

 

Longabine is a white female that stands 5ft. 9 in., weighs 140 pounds, has blonde hair and green eyes and has a scar on her abdomen. Anyone that has any information to locate Longbine should call Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS (8477) or log on to www.888TIPS.com. If the information leads to Longbine’s arrest it could earn the caller a cash reward.

Man Arrested For Striking 9 Year Old Boy With Vehicle Wednesday

Occurred Wednesday, June 6, 2012, 4:34pm 1300 Winnebago St. Accident Involving Injury 1206060105

A 24-year-old man was arrested Wednesday for striking a 9-year-old boy with a vehicle and then leaving the scene of the crash without providing information or aid to the injured boy.

Corpus Christi police investigated a vehicle crash on the 1300 block of Winnebago near Alameda in which a 9-year-old boy was struck by a vehicle. The boy was found in the road injured and police were provided a description of a Black sport utility vehicle driven by a black male that struck the boy and then left without providing aid or calling for help. The boy was taken to Driscoll Children’s Hospital with non-life threatening but substantial injuries.

Corpus Christi Police Crash Investigators discovered evidence and information from witnesses that led to the arrest of 24-year-old Delvin Lemons (12/15/1987) at Lemons residence on the 1500 block of Winnebago.

Lemons intentionally provided false information to investigating officers about a vehicle and suspect as if Lemons was a witness. Evidence and other witnesses revealed that Lemons was the driver of the vehicle that struck the boy. Lemons was charged with False Report to Police Officer, and Accident Involving Injury and delivered to the city detention center.

Window Smashed On Video

Occurred Wednesday, May 23, 2012, Criminal Mischief, 9830 S.P.I.D. 1205230029

Corpus Christi Police investigators are seeking additional information to identify or locate the individual responsible for criminal mischief in Flour Bluff.

A group of three individuals passed a van in the parking lot of Titan Support Services in the early morning hours and broke the windows to the van. The van is a company vehicle and the act was recorded on video. The three males passed the van when one of the three picked up a rock and threw the rock against the windshield. The male that threw the rock then picked up and threw the rock again at the passenger side window causing the window to break. The value of the damage is about $500.

The male in the video is described as a white or Hispanic male, early twenties or late teens in age and wore jeans, a dark-colored t-shirt, and a baseball cap.

Anyone who has any additional information about this crime should call Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS (8477) or log on to www.888TIPS.com. If the information leads to the arrest of the offender it could earn the caller a cash reward.

Man Arrested Operating An Unlicensed Taxi Service

Occurred Monday, June 4, 2012, 7:20pm 5900 Weber Rd. No Taxi permit, 1206040143

The Corpus Christi Police conducted an undercover operation in order to take enforcement action against taxi cab services that are not licensed by the city.

Corpus Christi Police obtained information of a cab company in Corpus Christi that charged $10 fares and did not have proper permits from the city. The permits for vehicles for hire are regulated by the municipal code chapter 57. The permits are required for uniform safety standards which include vehicle safety standards, driver quality, and taxi meter fare standard practices.

June 4, 2012, an undercover police officer called a number provided on a business card found at a Corpus Christi night club that advertised flat rate $10 cab rides. The officer was met by 24-year-old Jairius Duncan-Pollard (2/12/1988) in a red 2011 Suzuki 4 door sedan. The Suzuki was not marked as a cab, had no fare meter, and did not have any display to identify the driver or any cab company. The officer paid for the ride and then the Suzuki was stopped on a traffic stop to identify the driver and seek opportunity for the driver to produce the license and permits required for cab service in the city.

Duncan-Pollard was operating as a cab in the city without the permits required. Duncan-Pollard was cited for the same violations on May 25, 2012, and had not complied with the requirements to obtain permits. Duncan-Pollard was arrested for No Taxi Vehicle Permit and No Taxicab License. The Suzuki was impounded and Duncan-Pollard was delivered to the city detention center.

The public should be aware to hire only reputable cab companies that permanently display the cab company name on the vehicle, have a fare meter, and display the identity of the driver. These requirements are in place for the safety of the public. If a person calls for cab service and does not see the clear identification of a cab company, the fare meter, and the identity of the driver displayed, the person should not get into the vehicle. Unlicensed cab services could be an opportunity for a predator to take a victim to a vulnerable place to conduct criminal activity. Call police to report any unlicensed cab service.

Man Attempted To Steal Car When Owner Opened The Door

Occurred Saturday, June 2, 2012, 10:50am, 2042 Gollihar, UUMV and Warrant for arrest 1206020056

A 35-year-old man was arrested Saturday after he attempted to take a car while a 39-year-old man loaded merchandise in the car.

A 39-year-old man and his 14-year-old son were unharmed after 35-year-old Jose Gonzales (9/10/1976) attempted to take a maroon 1998 Subaru Forrester car without permission while a 14-year-old boy was inside the car.

A 14-year-old boy waited inside the car while a 39-year-old man went into the store. The 39-year-old came out from a convenience store and saw Gonzales leaned against the passenger side of the car. The 39-year-old man opened the driver’s side rear door to load merchandise in the car and Gonzales ran around and jumped into the open back door into the back seat of the car. Gonzales then climbed into the driver seat and attempted to put the vehicle in gear. The 39-year-old pulled Gonzales from the driver’s seat while the 14-year-old was inside the car.

Gonzales then ran away while the 39-year-old man provided police the description of Gonzales. Corpus Christi Police Officers located Gonzales on the 4600 block of Larkspur. Gonzales was arrested for two municipal court warrants for failing to appear to court and Gonzales was also charged with the attempted unauthorized use of a motor vehicle.

Investigating officers believe Gonzales may have been under the influence of illegal drugs which would have contributed to irrational behavior. Police suggest always having situational awareness and being alert for possible danger.  Make others aware of your boundaries and tell people they have come too close to you or make you feel uncomfortable. Call police immediately if there is a suspicious person in the parking lot.

Crime Stoppers Crime Of The Week #22

 

Theft
May 16, 2012

Crime of the Week #22-2012

Air Dates:  May 30-June 6, 2012

Case # 1205160013

  This week Detectives need your help to identify and locate the individual responsible for a Theft at the Beach Breeze Townhomes located on Windward Drive on Padre Island.

The night of Wednesday, May 16, 2012, a man woke to his dogs barks. The man investigated and discovered the external unit to his central air conditioner unit was damaged. The man also saw that his neighbor’s external air conditioner unit was missing.

The value of the damage and the cost of a new external air conditioner unit is estimated at about $5,000.

If you know, who is responsible for this Theft or have additional information about this crime, call Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS, or log on at 888tips.com the information you provided could earn you $1000 in cash.

The crime of the week is featured by the Corpus Christi Crime Stoppers and can be found on the website www.888TIPS.com.

26 Arrested At Party In Vacant House

Occurred Tuesday, May 29, 2012, 1:00am, Criminal Trespass, 3029 Santa Ana St. 1205290010

Twenty six people were arrested for criminal trespass and several other charges after a party with minors in vacant house on Santa Ana Street was busted by Corpus Christi Police Tuesday morning.

Corpus Christi Police were called to the 3000 block of Santa Ana Street for a disturbance. Officers discovered people inside a vacant house with a broken window and trespass warnings. Officers contacted the property owner by telephone and verified no person had permission to be inside the home. Officers then contacted 26 people inside the home.

Officers discovered a large quantity of alcoholic beverages and an amount of marijuana inside the home. Two people inside the home were of legal drinking age. There were 23 adults from age 17 to 21 years of age arrested and delivered to the city detention center. There were 3 juveniles taken to the Nueces County Juvenile Justice Center.

All were arrested for Criminal Trespass in a Habitation, a Class A misdemeanor punishable by up to one year in jail and up to a $4,000 fine. Several of those arrested face a variety of other criminal charges.

The 23 adults arrested were:

  1. 18 year old Celine Bernal (3/30/1994)
  2. 20 yr old Alicia Friar (4/16/1992)
  3. 17 yr old Clarisa Salas (8/2/1994)
  4. 17 yr old Ricki Bailey (8/26/1994
  5. 21 yr old Veronica Valdez (3/15/1991)
  6. 19 yr old Jaclyn Vasquez (6/27/1992)
  7. 17 yr old Miranda Trevino (1/13/1995)
  8. 21 yr old Julie-Anna Figueroa (11/27/1990)
  9. 19 yr old Jennifer Jimenez (5/26/1993)
  10. 18 yr old Joe Perez (2/25/1994)
  11. 18 yr old Joshua Moya (3/26/1994)
  12. 17 yr old Sergio Abrego (8/13/1994)
  13. 18 yr old Michael Gomez (2/26/1994) additionally charged with possession of alcohol by a minor
  14. 20 yr old Jake Carrell (6/18/1991)
  15. 17 yr old Marcus Dominguez (10/5/1994) additionally charged with possession of alcohol by a minor
  16. 17 yr old Michael Gonzalez (8/6/1994)
  17. 18 yr old Samantha Hernandez (6/29/1993)
  18. 18 yr old Crystal Mata (2/7/1994)
  19. 18 yr old Jose Nava (4/15/1994)
  20. 17 yr old Rodolfo Herrera (6/28/1994) additionally charged with possession of alcohol by a minor
  21. 20 yr old Jalen Parks (5/4/1992) additionally charged with failure to identify (provided two false names)
  22. 18 yr old Alyxandra Flores (1/2/1994) additionally charged with possession of alcohol by a minor and a municipal court warrant
  23. 18 yr old Floyd Saldana (1/18/1994) additionally charged with possession of alcohol by a minor and for Nueces County warrant for theft

$13,500 In Tools Taken From Kolda Elementary

Occurred between May 25-May 29, 2012, Burglary 3730 Roddfield Road, 1205290032

Corpus Christi Police are investigating a case in which Tools and construction materials valued at about $13,500 were taken from the Zachary Kolda Elementary School over the Memorial Day weekend.

The Zachary Kolda Elementary School is a new school under construction in the Corpus Christi School District and is located at 3730 Roddfield Road between Saratoga Boulevard and Yorktown. Construction crews arrived Tuesday morning and discovered forced entry into the building and the tools missing. The building is in the early stages of construction. The padlock was cut for the storage boxes in the building which held the power tools.

Police collected several bits of evidence at the scene.

Anyone with additional information about this crime should call Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS (8477) or log on to www.888TIPS.com. If the information leads to the arrest of the individual responsible, the caller could earn a cash reward.

4 Year Old Missing Child Returned Safe

Occurred Saturday, May 26, 2012, 7:50 pm, Missing child, 4208 Wandering Creek, 1205260143

A 4-year-old girl returned safe two hours after she was reported missing from her home on the 4200 block of Wandering Creek Drive Saturday night.

A 28-year-old woman said she woke to discover her 4-year-old daughter missing. The woman said the front door was unlocked, but closed and the last time she saw her child was at 5:30 that afternoon.

The response to find the missing child included the Corpus Christi Police Department, the Nueces County Constables, and the Annaville Volunteer Fire Department. Many local residents arrived and offered to help in the search having heard of the missing child on social media.

The grandmother and the 4-year-old child arrived at the home on Wandering Creek at about 9:40pm. The grandmother had consent to take the child and there was a communication error which caused confusion concerning the location of the child. The child was unharmed and no criminal complaints were made in relation to this event.

Bowler Sought In Counterfeit Crime

   

Occurred Tuesday, May 15, 2012, 9:00pm 6116 Ayers Street, Forgery of Government Instrument 1205160035

Corpus Christi Police Financial Crimes Investigators would like help from the public to provide additional information about a man who passed counterfeit money at the Saratoga Lanes Bowling Alley.

The same person passed fake money to pay for services at the bowling alley on more than one occasion, and each time has been Tuesday nights. The man is a white male that has a beard and appears to be in his late teens or early 20’s in age. The man wore a long sleeve shirt, blue jeans and tennis shoes.

The man was with a second man and a woman at the time of this crime. The second man had long hair a sleeve tattoo on his right arm and wore a green t-shirt, khaki cargo shorts, and sandals.

The man is suspected of Forgery of a Government Instrument, a second degree felony punishable by up to 20 years in prison and up to a $10,000 fine.

Anyone who can identify this person or has additional information about this crime should call Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS (8477) or log on to www.888TIPS.com. The information provided could earn the caller a cash reward.