Crime Stoppers Has Cash Reward To Capture Fugitive Wanted For Intoxicated Assault

Caitlin Cifuentes (9/20/1990) Wanted for Intoxicated Assault
Caitlin Cifuentes (9/20/1990)
Wanted for Intoxicated Assault

Corpus Christi Crime Stoppers offers a cash reward to the first person to call 888-TIPS and helps law enforcement locate 25-year-old Caitlin Cifuentes.

Cifuentes is a fugitive and has two warrants for her arrest for motions to revoke her probation for the original charges of Intoxication Assault, and Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon. The Intoxicated Assault happened on August 8, 2013 at Airline and Holly and Cifuentes was accused of operating a silver 2000 Honda Accord while intoxicated at about 1am and caused a vehicle crash which seriously injured a 22-year-old woman.

Cifuentes is described as a 25-year-old woman who stands 5 feet 3 inches tall, weighs 120 pounds, with straight brown hair, brown eyes and has a tattoo on her back of an elephant with three heads and the words, “The World is Yours” in latin. The last known address for Cifuentes was on the 7000 block of Smokewood in Corpus Christi and she was last known to be employed at Murdock’s as a bartender.

If you can provide information to help law enforcement locate Caitlin Cifuentes, call Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS (8477) or submit the information online at http://www.888TIPS.com. Information which leads to an arrest of Cifuentes may earn the caller a cash reward.

Patrol Report 08/10/2016

The Corpus Christi Police Department responded to 881 calls for service and generated 197 reports for formal criminal complaints from 7:00 a.m. August 9 to 7:00 a.m. on August 10, 2016. These are samples of the criminal complaints filed by the Corpus Christi Police for that time period.

 

Date: 08/09/2016    4:30 PM
Location: 4700 Kendall Drive
Offense: Burglary
P.C.  30.02      Second Degree Felony

Case Number: 1608090098
Corpus Christi Police arrested a teenage girl after she broke into the home of a family member’s ex-girlfriend to retrieve property that belonged to him.

A 40-year-old woman told Officers that she and her ex-boyfriend previously lived together in the home, located in the 4700 block of Kendall Drive, and he had moved out a few weeks ago.  Recently the woman had posted something on social media about her ex-boyfriend that angered his family.

While the woman was home on Tuesday, two family members of her ex-boyfriend showed up to get some of his property and confront her about the posting.  When the woman refused to open the door for the two, the teenage family member kicked the locked door open, breaking the frame.  The teenager then went inside the home and attacked the woman pushing her up against a television.  She was not injured during the assault.

When Officers arrived they found the teenage girl and her mother in front of the home still yelling at the woman inside. Officers arrested the teenager who had kicked the door in, Stacie Torres (08/20/1998), for burglary with intent to commit assault, a second degree felony.

 

Date: 08/09/2016    10:20 PM
Location: 4300 Leopard Street
Offense: Aggravated Assault
P.C.  22.02      Second Degree Felony

Case Number: 1608090135
A 35-year-old female victim called Corpus Christi Police after another woman hit her in the head several times with a BB gun at a motel located in the 4300 block of Leopard Street.

The victim told Officers that the female suspect got upset with her after a little boy kept knocking on the victim’s motel room door and then he would run off.  The suspect came out to confront the victim who was sitting outside about the knocking.  When the victim tried to explain it was a little boy who kept knocking on the door and not her, the suspect got mad, produced a BB gun and hit her eight times in the head with it.

When Officers arrived they were able to arrest the female suspect, Heather Davis (06/18/1984), for aggravated assault. They were also able to recover the BB gun that they believe was used during the assault.

The victim was treated for cuts to her head at the scene by CCFD EMS.

 


Date: 08/09/2016    7:20 PM
Location: 6700 Pharaoh Drive
Offense: Theft
P.C.  38.123    Class A Misdemeanor

Case Number: 1608090114
A 36-year-old female called Corpus Christi Police after she was told the attorney she hired and paid to represent her in a bankruptcy case was not a lawyer.

The female told Officers that back in April, she paid a man, who she believed was a lawyer, $1,500 to file bankruptcy paperwork on her behalf.  When the man did not return phone calls or emails from the women, she reported him to the Texas State Board of Lawyers to file a complaint.

On Tuesday, she received a letter from the state board stating the man was not licensed to practice law in the State of Texas.  Officers took a theft report for the female.

Search the website Crimereports.com to research all reported criminal activity in Corpus Christi. Anyone who knows any additional information about these crimes should contact the Corpus Christi Police Department at 886-2840. 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.

3rd WEST NILE MOSQUITO POSITIVE TRAP TEST FOR 5900 COLORADO

 

The Corpus Christi Animal Control and Vector Services received a confirmation of West Nile virus in a mosquito in the 5900 block of Colorado St. from a test that was submitted August 2, 2016.

Vector Services has implemented the Mosquito Management Response Plan to this detection. The response entails the following:

  1. The spraying of a 1/2 mile radius around the area of the detection for three   consecutive nights beginning tonight.
  2. Police Directed Patrol Officers and Neighborhood Services personnel will be attempting to locate any standing water in the affected neighborhood including examining abandoned properties.
  3. Vector Services will conduct continuing surveillance of mosquito traps in the immediate area for signs of the Culex species of mosquito responsible for West Nile virus.

The need to spray a larger area is not necessary based on the entomology of the Culex species mosquito and the normal travel distance of this mosquito. Vector Control will be conducting the aerial spray in the evening, and at dusk, since that is the time the Culex is most active. Residents are reminded to check their property for standing water and to avoid, if possible, outdoor activities at dusk and dawn, wear long sleeve shirts and long pants. Use appropriate mosquito repellent with DEET for themselves and their children. Please call 361-826-2489 if you wish to report abandoned property or high grass or standing water.

Colarado

 

 

WEST NILE MOSQUITO POSITIVE TRAP TESTS AT 400 BARTLETT AND 1200 MAIN DRIVE

The Corpus Christi Animal Control and Vector Services received a confirmation of 2 West Nile virus detections in mosquitos from the 400 block of Bartlett and the 1200 block of Main. Those mosquitos were submitted for testing on August 2, 2016. The 400 block of Bartlett is a 3 time positive and the 1200 block of Main is a 2 time positive.

Vector Services has implemented the Mosquito Management Response Plan to this detection. The response entails the following:

  1. The spraying of a 1/2 mile radius around the area of the detection for three consecutive nights beginning tonight.
  2. Police Directed Patrol Officers and Neighborhood Services personnel will be attempting to locate any standing water in the affected neighborhood including examining abandoned properties.
  3. Vector Services will conduct continuing surveillance of mosquito traps in the immediate area for signs of the Culex species of mosquito responsible for West Nile virus.

The need to spray a larger area is not necessary based on the entomology of the Culex species mosquito and the normal travel distance of this mosquito. Vector Control will be conducting the aerial spray in the evening, and at dusk, since that is the time the Culex is most active.  Residents are reminded to check their property for standing water and to avoid, if possible, outdoor activities at dusk and dawn, wear long sleeve shirts and long pants. Use appropriate mosquito repellent with DEET for themselves and their children. Please call 361-826-2489 if you wish to report abandoned property or high grass or standing water.

400 Bartlett

1200 Main Drive

Detectives Want Public Help To Identify Woman Involved In Assault

Date: Tuesday, August 2, 2016, 21:53
Location:
1301 Airline Road
Offense:
Assault (Penal Code Section 22.01) Class A Misdemeanor
Case Number: 1608020173

Corpus Christi Police Detectives would like help from the public to identify and locate a woman involved in assaulting a 12-year-old girl at a store located at 1301 Airline Road on August 2nd.

A 34-year-old woman reported the assault at 9:53pm on August 2nd and explained to Officers that her 12-year-old daughter ran to her in the store and complained that she was hit in the face by an unknown woman in the store. The 34-year-old woman told Officers  while she was down an aisle, her 12-year-old daughter came ran to her holding her lip and then said that an unknown woman yelled at her for no reason. The 34-year-old woman told Officers that her daughter explained that when she attempted to run away from the unknown woman, the 12-year-old was grabbed her by the left arm and punched her on the left portion of her lip causing it to bleed. The 34-year-old woman told Officers that when she exited the store, the unknown woman was waiting for them in a green Dodge passenger car. The 34-year-old woman told Officers the woman yelled at her, then drove away.

Detectives have obtained video of the woman accused of the assault and would like the public to help identify and locate the woman.

Anyone who can identify this woman, or has any additional information about this case, should call Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS or submit the information online at http://www.888TIPS.com. Information provided to Crime Stoppers which leads to an arrest may earn the caller a cash reward.

Patrol Report 08/09/2016

The Corpus Christi Police Department responded to 910 calls for service and generated 262 reports for formal criminal complaints from 7:00 a.m. August 8 to 7:00 a.m. on August 9, 2016. These are samples of the criminal complaints filed by the Corpus Christi Police for that time period.

 

Date: 08/09/2016    12:10 AM
Location: 3600 Crestbrook Court
Offense: Assault
P.C.  22.01      Class A Misdemeanor

Case Number: 1608090012
Corpus Christi SWAT and the Hostage Negotiation Team responded to an apartment located in the 3600 block of Crestbrook Court after a man threaten to shoot responding Officers and then held his girlfriend against her will inside the home with him.

The 47-year-old mother to the suspect had originally called police after she and her son got into an argument over a cat.  When her son began to make threats to kill her, the mother left the apartment to call police.

Also in the apartment was the suspects 28-year-old girlfriend who later told Officers that when she also attempted to leave the apartment, her boyfriend refused to let her out, and assaulted her with his hands and fist.

The female was released without any serious injuries just prior to the SWAT and HNT units arriving on the scene, however the suspect stayed inside.

Those specialized units were used to talk the boyfriend, Blake Garcia (10/06/1988), into giving himself up a short time later.   He was arrested for assault, making terroristic threats and unlawful restraint, all misdemeanor offenses.

 

 

Date: 08/08/2016    6:40 PM
Location: 7400 Interstate 37 Access Road North
Offense: Forgery
P.C.  32.21      Third Degree Felony

Case Number: 1608080166
A cashier called Corpus Christi Police after a couple went into the video store, located at 7430 Interstate 37 Access Road North, and used fake money to purchase items.

The cashier told Officers that a middle aged white male and female walked into the store and purchased merchandise and used a counterfeit $100 bill to pay. The cashier did not initially realize that the bill was fake and it was only after the couple left the store that he took a closer look at the money and could tell it was fake.

Officers hope video surveillance from the stores camera system will help them identify the male suspect who passed the counterfeit bill, however, at this time no suspects have been identified.

 

 

 

Search the website Crimereports.com to research all reported criminal activity in Corpus Christi. Anyone who knows any additional information about these crimes should contact the Corpus Christi Police Department at 886-2840. 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.

Crash Caused Causeway to Close For an Hour Today

Date: Monday, August 8, 2016, 10:34am
Location: 13900 Park Road 22
Event: Crash which caused complete closure of JFK Causeway
Crash Number: C1605139

Corpus Christi Police responded to the 13900 block of Park Road 22 at 10:34am to a city vehicle crash with downed lines that crossed the roadway. The lines extended across all four lanes of PR22.  Several units from the Corpus Christi Police Traffic Safety Section responded to assist. Investigation revealed that the city unit had an arm lift that was extended up. It was extended up because there was a generator on the back of the open bed preventing the arm to properly be set in place. As the city unit traveled west, it brought down what was later identified as a cable line. AEP was on scene with Grande who had trouble with the line.  AEP was credited as a huge help with this incident.  The Utilities supervisor was present. Both east and westbound traffic was at a stand still for about an hour before the roadway was opened to normal use.

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Truck involved in the crash which dropped electrical lines on the roadway

Patrol Report 08/08/2016

The Corpus Christi Police Department responded to 927 calls for service and generated 190 reports for formal criminal complaints from 7:00 a.m. August 7 to 7:00 a.m. on August 8, 2016. These are samples of the criminal complaints filed by the Corpus Christi Police for that time period.

 

Date: 08/07/2016    4:10 AM
Location: 2800 Mary Street
Offense: Aggravated Assault
P.C.  22.02      First Degree Felony

Case Number: 1608070142
Corpus Christi Police arrested a man after he threatened to harm members of his family with a hammer inside a home they share in the 2800 block of Mary Street.

Officers arrived to find the man standing over his 32-year-old common law spouse in a back bedroom of the house.  The female had the couples infant child in her arms at the time.

Officers were able to talk the man, Cesar Espinosa (04/11/1986), into dropping the hammer and he was arrested.

Inside the home, Officers located several areas where the man had used the hammer to hit the walls.  Also inside were three other children ages 8, 13 and 14.

No one was injured.

 

Date: 08/07/2016    3:05 AM
Location: 8000 Interstate Highway 37
Offense: Driving While Intoxicated
P.C.  49.04      Class b Misdemeanor

Case Number: 1608070039
Corpus Christi Police arrested a female driver for DWI after she crashed her car into another vehicle on Interstate 37 and then tried to flee the scene.

The crash investigation determined that a 51-year-old man was driving his 2014 Nissan Versa north on Interstate 37 near Suntide Road when the driver of a 2009 Nissan Sentra sedan hit him from behind.

No one in either vehicle was injured.

The driver of the Nissan Sentra then attempted to drive her car away from the scene.  Officers located her car, abandoned under the Clarkwood Road overpass.  They also found the female driver, Cassie Riddle (12/01/1984) attempting to walk away from the disabled car.

After an investigation, Officers determined that the female was intoxicated.  She was arrested for driving while intoxicated and fail to remain at a crash scene, a Class C Misdemeanor.

 

 

Search the website Crimereports.com to research all reported criminal activity in Corpus Christi. Anyone who knows any additional information about these crimes should contact the Corpus Christi Police Department at 886-2840. 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.

Crime Stoppers Tip Leads Investigators to Arrest For Flour Bluff Fatal Hit and Run

Date: Wednesday, August 3, 2016, 21:40
Location: 1800 Flour Bluff Drive
Offense: Accident Involving Injury or Death
Case Number: 1608030159

Corpus Christi Police arrested 27-year-old Nicholas Brenz (12/11/1988) Friday afternoon based on a tip to Crime Stoppers for a hit and run crash that happened Wednesday night on Flour Bluff Drive which killed a 35-year-old woman.

A 35-year-old female was with her friends on August 3rd when they stopped on Don Patricio to pick up items which were mistakenly left on the top of the car and had fallen to the road. A truck, that was traveling north, struck the 35-year-old woman and threw the 35-year-old woman into the south bound lanes where she was then run over by at least two more vehicles. The truck did not remain and fled the scene. The 35-year-old woman did not survive the crash.

This is the 15th traffic fatality for 2016 in Corpus Christi.

A tip from Corpus Christi Crime Stoppers led investigators to discover the truck at about 12:30pm Friday on the 400 block of Polaris Drive in Flour Bluff. Investigators learned that the owner of the truck was not a resident of the home on Polaris, but shortly after the truck was discovered, Nicholas Brenz walked to the Flour Bluff Police Sub-station and surrendered to Officers. Investigators interviewed Brenz and then obtained a warrant for the arrest of Brenz for Accident Involving Injury or Death with a bond amount of $150,000.

This is the 48th tip to Corpus Christi Crime Stoppers which has led to an arrest in 2016.

Investigators are thankful to the Corpus Christi Crime Stoppers community for the help to discover the primary vehicle responsible for this crash. Investigators continue to search for additional vehicles and drivers involved in the crash, but say there is no interest to pursue any more criminal accusations in this case. The Investigators say they want to close out the case and want anyone involved to feel comfortable with coming forward to provide information.

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