Missing Person – Enola Gay Callison

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The Corpus Christi Police Department Homicide/Robbery Bureau is asking the public’s assistance in locating 55 year old Enola Gay Callison  who was reported missing on February 1, 2014.  She was last seen on the 10400 blk of N. Harrington Drive in Corpus Christi. Ms. Callison is 5’4″ tall and weighs approximately 140 pounds, she has brown hair and brown eyes and walks with the assistance of a cane.

If you have any information or know the whereabouts of Enola Gay Callison please call CCPD’s 911 Metrocom Center. For further information please contact Corpus Christi Police Department Homicide/Robbery Detective R.L. Garcia at 361-886-2850.

Patrol Report 2/6/2014

Date: 2/5/2014
Time: 1:45 p.m.
Location: NAS CC
Event:  Sexual Assault – Warrant
Case #: 1401310078

On 2/5/14 at approx 1:45 p.m., CCPD officers along with NAS Police arrested Cecilio Perez III (12/21/63) for an arrest warrant.  The warrant was issued on 2/5/14 for Sexual Assault F.V., with a bond of $200,000.  Perez was a contract employee at NAS/CCAD and was arrested on base.

Date: 2/5/2014
Time: 2:14 p.m.
Location: 3610 Ocean Dr.
Event:  Warrant
Case #: 1402010022

On 2/5/14 at approx 2:18 p.m., CCPD officers arrested Auston Dillon (9/7/1992) for an arrest warrant.  The warrant was issued on 2/5/14 for Indecency with a Child, with a bond of $150,000

Date: 2/5/2014
Time: 11:45 p.m.
Location: 511 Star
Event: Aggravated Assault
Case #: 1402060001

Officers were dispatched to The House of Rock where a male, Troy A. Hooey (9/20/1963), had entered into the bar with a bottle of liquor. When Hooey was asked to leave the premises by the owner, Hooey displayed a knife and threatened him. Hooey then left the bar. The manager was able to watch him walk away until Officers arrived and made contact with Hooey. Hooey was arrested for Aggravated Assault. He was booked into the C.D.C.

You can search the website http://www.crimereports.com for reported criminal activity in Corpus Christi.

Anyone who knows any additional information about these crimes should contact the Corpus Christi Police Department at 886-2841. 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.

Repeat Offender Sentenced for New Child Pornography Violation

Contributed by USATXS-Public Affairs Officer Angela Dodge

CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas – Arthur Gregg Hutchins, 67, under supervised release for a previous conviction of possessing child pornography, has been ordered to prison again, announced United States Attorney Kenneth Magidson.

Hutchins was previously convicted in 2005 and released from prison in 2012. He was under supervised release when he pleaded guilty to one count of possession of child pornography on June 24, 2013.   

Following a lengthy hearing yesterday, Senior U.S. District Judge Hayden Head considered Hutchins’ demonstrated recidivism and the need to protect the public and ordered him to federal prison for 188 months. The sentence will be served concurrently to a five-year-term of imprisonment ordered for the revocation of his supervised release in the 2005 case. He will also serve a new lifetime term of supervised release following his release during which he will have to comply with numerous conditions designed to restrict his access to children and the internet.

In handing down the sentence, the court noted that Hutchins presents a real and ongoing danger to the children of our community. The court considered the evidence seized in the case – the child pornography as well as written communications between Hutchins and other pedophiles. In those emails, Hutchins claimed to have himself been sexually assaulted, to have personally sexually assaulted children in the past and expressed a desire to sexually assault children in the future. Hutchins claimed that such writings were nothing more than fantasy. However, the Judge rebuffed that denial and stated that society was entitled to take him at his word that he is a person who has and is capable of sexually assaulting children. The court further noted that his almost immediate return to child pornography following his release from prison in June 2012 was a strong indication that he is likely to reoffend.

Hutchins came to the attention of law enforcement from a CyberTip received by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) regarding a person who had posted child pornography images online beginning in September 2012. The images were posted to a popular online photo sharing website by a person using an IP address linked to the Corpus Christi area. 

The IP address was later traced to the wife of Hutchins. Under supervised release and forbidden to reside near a school, Hutchins did not reside with his wife. The investigation was able to exclude the wife due to her work schedule and conflicting times associated with the online postings of child pornography. An investigation into his online activities and financial transactions, led to his identification of the one responsible for the postings.

At the time of his plea, he admitted to possessing images of child pornography he acquired from the internet.

The investigation was conducted by the FBI and the Corpus Christi Police Department’s Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force (ICAC).

Assistant United States Attorney Lance Duke is prosecuting the case, which was brought as part of Project Safe Childhood, a nationwide initiative launched in May 2006 by the Department of Justice to combat the growing epidemic of child sexual exploitation and abuse. Led by the United States Attorneys’ Offices and the Criminal Division’s Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section, Project Safe Childhood marshals federal, state and local resources to locate, apprehend and prosecute individuals who sexually exploit children, and to identify and rescue victims. For more information about Project Safe Childhood, please visit www.usdoj.gov/psc. For more information about internet safety education, please visit www.usdoj.gov/psc and click on the tab “resources.”

Deceased Dog Found on Holly, Unknown Cause of Death

On 02/03/2014 at approx 4:30 p.m., Corpus Christi Animal Care Services arrived at 7700 block of Holly Rd. to investigate a deceased animal that was called in by the City Solid Waste Department. This area is known for illegal dumping of garbage.

Upon arrival officers observed the remains of a decomposed dog that appeared to be a black Labrador mix. Officers documented and collected the remains and the bottom half of a plastic dog house that the dog was laying in.

Animal Care Services Veterinarian and forensic expert, Melissa Draper, along with Animal Care Services Program Manager, Heather Hedrick, who has taught crime scene investigation for many years and is a Master Peace Officer, examined the dog. During the examination the following was determined:

  • The dog was elderly. It was not wearing a collar or microchipped. There is no physical identification on the animal or the dog house to suggest who the owner may be.
  • The dog did not appear to have any trauma consistent with abuse or to suggest a cause of death.
  • The neck did not appear to be broken. The dog was placed in the box in an awkward manner with the head laying back.
  • The dog has been deceased for approximately 3-4 weeks and was in the peutrification stage. What appeared to be blood around the body was actually the natural process of decomposition of the body. The observed decay was characteristic of mass loss. This loss occurs as a result of both the feeding of insects and the purging of decomposition fluids. The bones that were observed protruding around the hips and neck were likely due to natural decomposition not starvation. Experts concluded that the dog died of unknown causes.

Prepared by:
Heather Hedrick,
Program Manager
Corpus Christi Animal Care Services & Vector Control
heatherhe@cctexas.com

CCPD and DPS Inter-Agency Stop Aggressive Driving Campaign

The Corpus Christi Police Department and the Texas Department of Public Safety will be teaming up in an effort to keep the interstate and highways safe for the motoring public. The safety of all citizens on our roadways is paramount to the mission of the CCPD and DPS. As a result, both agencies will be conducting a joint operation in an effort to Stop Aggressive Driving (SAD).

Officers and Troopers will be working together to conduct speed compliance checks. Drivers found to be driving in an aggressive or illegal manner will be cited. A person who is found to be driving 20 mph or more over the speed limit or making unsafe lane changes will be considered an aggressive driver.

Officers and Troopers will focus on State Highway 181, State Highway 358 (S.P.I.D) and IH-37 for this campaign. This S.A.D. campaign will last a few days. Other joint campaigns will be planned throughout the year.

Slow down, buckle up and drive safe!

Captain Mark Gutierrez (CCPD) and Corporal Charlie Ramirez (DPS) will be available for the media on Wednesday, Feb 5th, 10:30 a.m. at the Texas Department of Public Safety Main Building.

Suspects Sought in Home Invasion

Date:  February 4, 2014, 01:19am
Location:  2002 Airline Road
Event:  Aggravated Robbery
Case Number:  1402040002

Police were called to the Candlewood Apartments for a home invasion.  Officers contacted a 24-year-old man and a 23-year-old woman who reported three to four men wearing masks kicked in the door and robbed them.  The male resident was assaulted and the money in his wallet taken.  The woman was ordered to lay face down on the bed while they ransacked the apartment.   Shortly thereafter, the suspects fled taking electronic equipment, money, and cell phones.

The duo was ordered to stay inside the bathroom and not to come out.  The woman was uninjured, but the young man sustained minor injuries to his face.  He declined any medical attention.

The suspects are described as three Black males, standing 6′ to 6’5″ feet tall and weighing 200 lbs.  Anyone with any information on this crime is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS or submit a tip online at www.888TIPS.com.  Callers will earn a cash reward if the suspects are identified and arrested.

Annabelle Ready for Adoption!


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Corpus Christi Animal Control Officers took possession of “Annabelle”, a brown pitbull mix that was found with an embedded chain around her neck on Saturday morning 02/01/2014 at approximately 10:00am. Annabelle was immediately taken to VCA Oso Vet Clinic and received medical attention.  She was later transferred to Animal Care Services to recuperate.

During Annabelle’s medical examination by VCA veterinarian, Dr. Jennifer Rizzo, she was given a body score of 3 out of 5. According to veterinarian notes and an official letter by Dr.Rizzo, Annabelle had a single laceration circumferentially around 70% of her neck. The wound was 32cm in length. The wound was 1cm deep at its worst point. No vital structures (blood vessels, nerves, trachea, etc) were exposed. Dr. Rizzo documented that the wound was likely infected.

Dr. Rizzo also documented that Annabelle was alert and responsive and had no additional external evidence of disease. She stated that in her professional opinion, based on physical examination of Annabelle, that the wound was not an imminent threat to life. She stated that the wound would need to be treated for infection.

Since Annabelle’s stay at Animal Care Services, she has been found to be a very happy and loving dog, despite her injuries. Often Animal Control Officers witness animals that are chained for extended lengths of time to be socially introverted and fearful. However Annabelle is quite the exception.

Annabelle’s friend, Zeus was also taken from the home in question. Zeus is a healthy and friendly pit bull. Both dogs appear to be adoptable and good candidates for new homes. We invite the general public or rescues to consider adopting one or both of these sweet dogs.

Animal cruelty charges are being pursued on Annabelle’s previous owners.

Veterinarian Letter: Click to Read.  annabellemedical

Prepared by:
Heather Hedrick,
Program Manager
Corpus Christi Animal Care Services & Vector Control
heatherhe@cctexas.com

Major Accident on Hwy 44

Date:  February, 4 2014, 2:57 a.m.
Location:   7600 SH 44 E
Event:  Major Accident
Case Number:  C1400458

Police were called for a major accident on SH 44. Officers arrived and found the driver, a 52-year-old driver of a cement truck, to be uninjured. He stated that as he was driving east in the slow lane and a vehicle cut him off causing him to brake unexpectedly and lose control. The dump truck rolled onto its side (drivers), coming to rest in the middle of both lanes of the highway.

The dump truck was empty but engine fluids were leaking onto the roadway. For the safety of motorists and safety personnel, Hwy 44 was shut down and vehicles were routed onto the access road. The highway was reopened at 5:49 a.m.

No citations were issued.

Missing Person – Sean Yates

Missing Person Sean Yates

The Corpus Christi Police Department Homicide/Robbery Bureau is asking the public’s assistance in locating 35 year old Sean Yates  who was reported missing on January 30, 2014.  Yates was last seen at 902 Airport Road and is in need of his medication.

Sean was last seen wearing a grey shirt, dark jeans and white tennis shoes. He is 5′ 5″ tall and weighs 154 pounds. He has brown hair and blue eyes. He is non-aggressive, likes flashing lights and police officers.

If you have any information or know the whereabouts of Sean Yates please call CCPD’s 911 Metrocom Center. For further information please contact Corpus Christi Police Department Homicide/Robbery Detective R.L. Garcia at 361-886-2850.

City’s First Homicide of 2014

Date:  February 1, 2014, 04:23 a.m.
Location:  4337 S. Padre Island Drive http://goo.gl/maps/sqki1
Event:  Murder
Case Number:  1402010039

Police and Fire were called to the Embassy Suites Hotel for a fight involving injuries.  When Officers arrived they began CPR on a 31-year-old man. CCFD Emergency Personnel transported the man to Doctor’s Regional Hospital where he was pronounced deceased.

Corpus Christi Police Department Homicide/Robbery Detectives were called to investigate. Christopher Garza (10/22/1982) was arrested and booked into the City Detention Center.  Detectives continue to investigate the case.

Anyone with any information on this crime is asked to call Homicide/Robbery Detectives at 361-886-2841.  If you would like to remain anonymous, please call Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS or submit a tip online at www.888TIPS.com.  Tipsters will earn a cash reward if the information provided leads to the arrest of the suspect.

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