Patrol Report 06/13/2016

The Corpus Christi Police Department responded to 853 calls for service and generated 175 reports for formal criminal complaints from 7:00 a.m. June 12 to 7:00 a.m. on June 13, 2016. These are samples of the criminal complaints filed by the Corpus Christi Police for that time period.

                     

Date: 6/13/2016    2:25 AM
Location: 1000 Zarsky Drive
Offense: Driving While Intoxicated
P.C.  49.04      Class B Misdemeanor

Case Number: 1606130013
A female driver was arrested by Corpus Christi Police after she crashed her car into two parked vehicles while driving down the 1000 block of Zarsky Drive.

Officers arrived and the crash investigation determined that the female was traveling on Zarsky Drive when she lost control of her 2011 Chevrolet Malibu and struck a 1997 Chevrolet truck and a 2004 Chevrolet Tahoe that were both parked along the street.

The man who owned both vehicles came out of his home to investigate, and the female driver began to walk away from the scene. When he confronted her, she made threats to “kill him.”

Officers arrived in time to arrest the female driver, Adrienne Ramirez (02/22/1979).  After an investigation it was determined that she was intoxicated.  Officers arrested her for driving while intoxicated and leaving the scene of a crash.

While being treated at Spohn Shoreline Hospital, the female hit the Officer on the right side of his face with her fist. The female was additionally charged with assaulting an Officer, a third degree felony.

Date: 6/12/2016    4:00 AM
Location: 6000 Ayers Street
Offense: Robbery
P.C.  29.03      First Degree Felony

Case Number: 1606120023
A male employee of a business called Corpus Christi Police after two armed men came into the store, located at 6002 Ayers Street, and robbed it

Officers arrived and were told that two black male suspects entered the store, one of them was pointing a handgun at the clerk.  The two suspects stole cash from the register and several display items including candy bars and phone chargers.

One of the suspects was last seen wearing a grey hoodie with a pink Nike logo on the front and  a dark bandanna covering his face.  He also had on black shorts, and black and white shoes with
white socks.

The second suspect was last seen wearing a grey hoodie with black shorts, black socks and black and white shoes.

The clerk was not injured.

At this time, neither suspect had been identified.

 

Date: 6/12/2016    2:35 AM
Location: 3200 Buddy Lawrence Drive
Offense: Robbery
P.C.  29.03      First Degree Felony

Case Number: 1606120019
A female store clerk called Corpus Christi Police after two men, armed with handguns, robbed the Stripes Store, located at 3238 Buddy Lawrence Drive.

Officers arrived at the store and were told that the two black male suspects came into the store and approached the counter demanding money.  One of the suspects was armed with a handgun and he pointed it at the clerk during the robbery.

The two suspects stole cash, cigarettes, and the clerk’s cell phone.

The two men were dressed similar to the two suspects that later robbed another Stripes Store located on Ayers Street.

At this time neither suspect had 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.

Robbery This Morning Similar To A Crime Trend From Last Year

Date:  Friday, June 10, 2016   09:45 a.m.
Location:  6500 South Staples
Incident: Robbery
Case Number:  1606100049

A restaurant employee was robbed at about 09:45 this morning as she walked into her place of employment in the 6500 block of South Staples. She had just arrived at the restaurant after coming directly from a bank.   It appears that she was followed from that bank and then robbed in a manner consistent with a type of street crime known as “jugging”.

The Offenders in this mornings crime were described as three young black males. The suspect vehicle was described as an older model silver or gray four door car.

Corpus Christi was targeted for this type of crime early last year and the department responded with a massive public information effort, enhanced bank patrols, and undercover special assignments. Some of the offenders were identified and it was confirmed that they were part a well-organized street crimes gang from Houston.

All citizens, especially business employees, are once again asked to be very aware and vigilant when leaving the bank after any transaction.   It appears that the preferred method of the criminal is to follow the person from the bank and then take the money from a vehicle if the money is left in an unattended vehicle.   These types of criminals will also approach people to forcibly take the money if it was not left in the vehicle.

Anyone who can identify anyone involved in this robbery, or has any additional information about this crime should call Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS or submit the information online at http://www.888TIPS.com. Crime Stoppers guarantees to keep the identity secret of anyone who provides information and if the information leads to an arrest, it could earn the caller a cash reward.

 

Police Remember Joseph Moon

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The Corpus Christi Police Department remember fallen officer Joseph Moon today.

Tuesday, June 7, 1938, Corpus Christi Police Patrolman Joseph Moon died as a result of a crash while in pursuit of a speeding motorist on Timon Boulevard.

Joseph Moon was a motorcycle traffic officer and had been employed by the Corpus Christi Police for one year. The rear brakes for the motorcycle jammed as Officer Moon attempted to slow to turn onto Market Street. The motorcycle struck a concrete curb and Officer Moon suffered abdominal injuries from the handlebars.

Officer Moon underwent surgery, but died of his injuries on June 10, 1938. Officer Moon was survived by his wife and two children.

Narcotics Officers Seize $17,000 Worth of Synthetic Marijuana At Hotel Thursday

Date: Thursday, June 9, 2016, 2:20am
Location: 6805 S.P.I.D.
Offense: Manufacture/Delivery of Controlled Substance Penalty Group 2/2A >=400g
Case Number: 1606090020

The Corpus Christi Police Narcotics and Vice Investigators seized 427 bags of synthetic cannabinoid packaged for street-level sales from a hotel room Thursday morning.

Investigators obtained a search warrant for Room 226 at the Red Roof Inn at 6805 South Padre Island Drive after an investigation started the previous evening into drug dealing going on from that hotel room.
Upon service of the search warrant, the following subjects were arrested:

Trevino, Robert (4-11-94), outstanding Refugio County SO warrant for Possession of Dangerous Drugs, 1F enhanced Man/Del of Controlled Substance PG 2/2A >=400g, Possession of Controlled Substance PG 2A, Possession of Marijuana <2oz.

Gonzalez, Carlo Alfonso (3-26-96), 1F enhanced Man/Del of Controlled Substance PG 2/2A >=400g, Possession of Controlled Substance PG 2A, Possession of Marijuana <2oz.

Gomez, Domynick Gary-Anthony (3-5-84), 1F enhanced Man/Del of Controlled Substance PG 2/2A >=400g, Possession of Controlled Substance PG 2A, Possession of Marijuana <2oz.

Investigators seized 427 bags of synthetic cannabinoid packaged for street-level sales, totaling an approximate net weight of 4.27 kilograms.  There was also 3.1 grams of marijuana seized in the room.  Investigators seized over $4550.00 in US Currency as well as a Subaru Forester.  The estimated value of the drugs seized was over $17,000.00 dollars.

Anyone with information to provide investigators about drug sales may contact the Corpus Christi Narcotics and Vice Investigators at http://www.stopdrugcorpuschristi.org.

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Police Investigate Bank Robbery on Staples Street Thursday Afternoon

Date: Thursday, June 9, 2016, 13:46
Location: 5444 Staples Street
Offense: Aggravated Robbery
Case Number: 1606090081

Corpus Christi Police responded to a complaint of a bank robbery at 5444 Staples Street Thursday afternoon.

Responding Officers learned that two men went to the Members First Federal Credit Union at 1:45pm and took money by force from the bank tellers. One man went into the lobby to approach the tellers while the second man stood at the door. The man who went into the lobby wore red shorts, a gray long sleeve hoodie shirt, gloves and a white mask. The man in the red shorts approached each of the tellers of the bank, displayed a handgun, and demanded money from the till. The second man wore a mask and gloves and stood watch at the door. The tellers gave money in a bag to the man in the red shorts and the two men left the bank and ran south toward Tanglewood Drive where they may have gotten into a maroon pickup truck.

There was one customer in the bank at the time of the robbery. No injuries were reported. The Corpus Christi Robbery/Homicide Detectives, forensics services, and federal investigators arrived at the scene to gather information and evidence.

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Anyone who can identify anyone involved in this robbery, or has any additional information about this crime should call Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS or submit the information online at http://www.888TIPS.com. Crime Stoppers guarantees to keep the identity secret of anyone who provides information and if the information leads to an arrest, it could earn the caller a cash reward.

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Suspicious Death-Body Found near Peary Place

Date: June 08, 2016  10:51 p.m.
Location: 1900 Gaslight
Incident: Suspicious Death
Crash Number: 1606070069

A deceased female was found last night near the 1900 block of Gaslight at about 11 p.m. Investigators are working to identify the female and determine the cause of her death.  This area is near the Peary Place Neighborhood and the Cayo Del Oso.  This case is in the early stages of the investigation and we have no further information to release at this time.

Crime Stoppers guarantees to keep the identity secret of anyone who provides information to Crime Stoppers. Anyone who has information about an unsolved crime should call 888-TIPS or submit the information online at http://www.888TIPS.com. If the information leads to an arrest, it may earn the caller a cash reward.

 

 

Crime Stoppers Celebrates 35 Years In Texas

Texas Crime Stoppers 35th AnniversaryCrime Stoppers celebrates 35 years of operation in Texas today after its start on June 8, 1981. Corpus Christi Crime Stoppers formed its own group on October 28, 1981.

Crime Stoppers is a non-profit organization certified by the Governor’s office and widely supported by funding from donations and supported by the local media. It consists of a dedicated, non-paid volunteer board working with a Corpus Christi Police Coordinator who act as liaisons between the Board, the Police Department, other law enforcement agencies and the media. Crime Stoppers provides an avenue for the citizens of Corpus Christi to report crimes anonymously through the use of a hotline and pays rewards to anonymous tipsters.

Crime Stoppers began after a university student was killed during a gas station robbery in July, 1976 in Albuquerque New Mexico. After six weeks of investigation the police had very few leads as to who was responsible. Albuquerque Police Detective, Greg MacAleese, thought that if the public was able to observe a reenactment of the crime on television this may lead to a citizen providing information that may lead to an arrest. Greg MacAleese was right. A caller contacted the police department the next day after seeing the reenactment. The tip information was enough to lead the police to the two men who were responsible. Within seventy two hours of the reenactment being aired, the police had solved the murder. This was the beginning of Crime Stoppers.

Crime Stoppers spread to Texas on June 8, 1981, and then reached Corpus Christi which started its own non-profit group on October 28 of the same year.

Corpus Christi Crime Stoppers approved $45,930 dollars in rewards for solutions to 114 crimes in Corpus Christi in 2015. Corpus Christi Crime Stoppers has approved $19,910 dollars in rewards for the solutions to 36 crimes in Corpus Christi in 2016 as of June 8, 2016.

Crime Stoppers guarantees to keep the identity secret of anyone who provides information to Crime Stoppers. Anyone who has information about an unsolved crime, or knows the location of a fugitive should call 888-TIPS or submit the information online at http://www.888TIPS.com. If the information leads to an arrest, it may earn the caller a cash reward.

Traffic Safety Section Investigates Pedestrian Crash on Staples

Date, Tuesday, June 7, 2016, 2130 Hours
Location: 5800 block of Staples Street
Incident: Vehicle Crash with a Pedestrian
Crash Number: C1603457

Corpus Christi Police responded to a major vehicle crash that involved a pedestrian on the 5800 block of Staples Street Tuesday night.  Officers learned that an unidentified woman walked across Staples at about 9:30pm from the Country Village shopping area towards Burnham.  Witnesses told Officers that the woman did not react to the horns honking in efforts to alert her as she was in the street.  A 37-year-old man drove a full size pickup with a heavy brush guard which struck the woman.  Officers observed no indication of impairment with the 37-year-old man, and he was released at the scene.  At the time of this report, the woman is in the Intensive Care Unit in critical condition.  No citations or criminal charges have been applied in this crash.

Crime Stoppers Approves $2,980 In Rewards Last Month To Solve Crimes

The Corpus Christi Crime Stoppers approved $2,980 dollars in rewards at their monthly meeting last week for anonymous tips which gathered six arrests in Corpus Christi last month.

These six arrests were because someone called Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS or submitted the information online at http://www.888TIPS.com to provide information which led to the resolution of criminal cases that may have otherwise gone unsolved without the help from the community. Crime Stoppers guarantees to keep the identity of the caller anonymous, so the Crime Stoppers rely on the tipster to call back to get the information to collect the reward. The following arrests were the result of Crime Stoppers tips:

Zachariah Purcel
Zachariah Purcel (2/22/1989)

May 31, 2016, 27-year-old Zachariah Purcel was arrested for Possession of Marijuana with Case #1605310152 based on a Crime Stoppers tip. The approved reward is for $380 dollars.

Kyle Fisk (7/13/1993)
Kyle Fisk (7/13/1993)

May 27, 2016, 22-year-old Kyle Fisk was arrested for two counts of possession of controlled substances with Case #16002690 based on a Crime Stoppers tip. The approved reward is for $420 dollars.

Robert Gonzales (5/22/1984)
Robert Gonzales (5/22/1984)

May 27, 2016, 32-year-old Robert Gonzales located as a fugitive for two Aggravated Assault Warrants with Case #16002689 based on a Crime Stoppers tip. The approved reward is for $660 dollars.

Alberto Fuentes (5/26/1989)
Alberto Fuentes (5/26/1989)

May 15, 2016, 26-year-old Alberto Fuentes was located as a fugitive for manslaughter with Case #1605150073 based on a Crime Stoppers tip. This warrant was related to a Driving While Intoxicated crash on Belton and Sarita on March 4, 2016 which killed a woman. The approved reward is for $740 dollars.

Crystal Pena (9/10/1987)
Crystal Pena (9/10/1987)

May 12, 2016, 28-year-old Crystal Pena was located as a fugitive for Driving While Intoxicated with Case #16004442 based on a Crime Stoppers tip. The approved reward is for $400 dollars.

Cassandra Gutierrez (10/30/1988)
Cassandra Gutierrez (10/30/1988)

May 6, 2016, 27-year-old Cassandra Gutierrez was arrested for Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle with Case #16002336 based on a Crime Stoppers tip. The approved reward is for $380 dollars.

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The Corpus Christi Crime Stoppers have approved $19,910 dollars in rewards for 2016 and only 12 rewards in the amount of $8,940 dollars have been collected. Crime Stoppers wants the tipsters to collect the rewards, so if you have made a Crime Stoppers tip and believe it may have led to the capture of a criminal, call 888-TIPS on Thursdays from 10am to 4pm and refer to the tip number you were provided to check on the status of your tip.

Anyone with information on unsolved crimes, or the location of a fugitive should call Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS at any time or submit the information online at http://www.888TIPS.com. If the information leads to an arrest, it could earn you a cash reward.

Seat Belt enforcement is going on at Everhart & SPID until 8pm. Buckle your seatbelt! PIO4

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In 2015, there were 2,369 reportable motor vehicle crashes in Texas in which unrestrained vehicle occupants sustainedfatal or serious injuries. (TxDOT)

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