Pedestrian Accident on Clarkwood

Date:  January 20,  2014, 11:07pm
Location:  700 S. Clarkwood Road http://goo.gl/maps/n1S25
Event:  Motor Vehicle Accident with a Pedestrian
Case Number:  C1400292

Officers responded to a motor vehicle accident involving a pedestrian. When officers arrived they contacted the 18-year-old driver. The driver was traveling north on 700 S. Clarkwood Rd, in a 2003 Ford Explorer, when he saw a subject in the roadway. The driver took evasive action but struck the pedestrian.

Corpus Christi Fire Department Medics arrived and treated the pedestrian on the scene. The Medical Examiner’s Officer arrived and pronounced the unidentified subject, but was believed to be in his early 20’s, dead. The driver of the vehicle was not injured in the crash.

Alcohol was not a factor in this accident. Police are still investigating the accident and will attempt to reconstruct the scene in the next few days.

The driver was not cited and was released at the scene.

CCPD Blotter 2013 in Review

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Burglary Suspect’s Identity Sought

Date:  January 1,  2014, 03:00am
Location:  2626 S. Padre Island Drive
Event:  Burglary of a Building
Case Number:  1401010081

Man involved in the burglary of Empire Furniture Store
Man involved in the burglary of Empire Furniture Store

Corpus Christi Police Detectives are asking the public’s assistance to help identify a suspect involved in the burglary of the Empire Furniture For Less.

Anyone with any information on this crime is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS (8477)  or submit a tip online at www.888TIPS.com.  Tipsters will earn a cash reward if the suspect is identified or arrested.

Patrol Report January 20, 2014

The Corpus Christi Police Department generated 531 original reports for formal criminal complaints from midnight January 17 to 6:00am January 20, 2014. These are a sample of the criminal complaints filed by the Corpus Christi Police for that time period.

“Adam” District

Date: Monday, January 20, 2014, 00:11

Location: 5500 Bush Street http://goo.gl/maps/58yO7

Offense: Intoxicated Assault (Penal Code Section 49.07) 3rd Degree Felony

Case Number: 1401200011

Corpus Christi Police arrested 22-year-old Justin Tijerina (4/8/1991) for Intoxicated Assault Monday morning after he was involved in a crash at the 5500 block of Bush Street. Corpus Christi Police responded to a single vehicle crash at 11 minutes past midnight Monday morning and discovered a beige 1997 Oldsmobile drove off the roadway and rolled onto the roof. Officers found five children with an age range between 1 and 8 years of age. Four of the children were taken to the hospital by ambulance and the fifth was taken to the hospital by Police car for treatment of their injuries. Officers believe at least two of the children did not wear seatbelts at the time of the crash. Officers arranged for the mother of the children to meet them at the hospital and the Officers arrested Tijerina for Intoxicated Assault. Officers took Tijerina to the hospital for a medical evaluation and then delivered to the city detention center.

Date: Saturday, January 18, 2014, 9:07am

Location: 14058 Northwest Boulevard http://goo.gl/maps/E1m6N

Offense: Burglary of a Coin Operated Machine (Penal Code Section 30.03) Class A Misdemeanor

Case Number: 1401180060

A 66-year-old man reported a burglary of a coin operated machine at 14058 Northwest Boulevard Saturday to the Corpus Christi Police. The 66-year-old man told Officers an unknown man pried open the drink machine in front of the car wash and took the money stored inside the machine. The 66-year-old man told Officers there were two men who were involved in the burglary. The 66-year-old man described the suspects to Officers as males about 50 years of age with medium brown skin and were in a red and silver Dodge pickup truck. The 66-year-old man told Officers the damage to the machine was estimated at $1,000 dollars.

Date: Saturday, January 18, 2014, 18:54

Location: 11300 Blades Street http://goo.gl/maps/lS25Y

Offense: Theft (Penal Code Section 31.03) Class B Misdemeanor

Case Number: 1401180130

Corpus Christi Police responded to a complaint of a possible abduction and a theft at the 11300 block of Blades Street Saturday. A 10-year-old girl told Officers she was approached by a man and she got off her bike and ran to a nearby community center to call for help. The man was described as tall with a deep voice, black hair and wore a white shirt. The responding Officer completed a report for a theft of a bicycle and Corpus Christi Police Detectives were notified of the attempted abduction complaint. Corpus Christi Police Detectives are canvassing the area of the compliant Monday morning to gather more information about this complaint.

“Bravo” District

Date: Sunday, January 19, 2014, 23:15

Location: Amherst Drive at Gaines Street http://goo.gl/maps/n9uDq

Offense: Driving While License Suspended (Transportation Code Section 521.457) Class B Misdemeanor

Case Number: 1401190156

Corpus Christi Police arrested 25-year-old Eric Ferrar (6/18/1988) for Driving While his License was Suspended and Evading Arrest at the intersection of Amherst Drive and Gaines Street Sunday night. Corpus Christi Police responded to a single vehicle crash at 11:18pm Sunday night and found a white 2005 Chrysler PT Cruiser partially in the ditch. The Officer learned the PT Cruiser made an unsafe change from a direct course and went into the ditch and struck a culvert. A witness pointed and told the Officer Ferrar was the driver and the Ferrar ran from the Officer. The Officer chased and captured Ferrar and then arrested Ferrar for driving while his license was suspended and for evading arrest. The Officer impounded the Cruiser and delivered Ferrar to the city detention center.

“Charlie” District

Date: Monday, January 20, 2014, 2:33am

Location: 2700 Highway 358 Freeway http://goo.gl/maps/RGEFF

Offense: Driving While Intoxicated (Penal Code Section 49.04) Class B Misdemeanor

Case Number: 1401200026

Corpus Christi Police responded to a single vehicle crash at the 2700 block of South Padre Island Drive on the State Highway 358 freeway at 2:30am Monday morning. Officers learned a brown 1987 Jeep Cherokee operated by a 23-year-old man traveled west and lost control of the vehicle. The Officers learned the Cherokee rolled several times. Four women passengers and one male passenger with an age range from 20 to 23 were taken to the hospital for treatment of non life-threatening injuries. The 23-year-old male driver was taken to the hospital for treatment of non life-threatening injuries. The Jeep was impounded and the driver remained at the hospital for treatment while Officers investigate the crash with alcohol consumption as a possible contributing factor to cause of the crash.

Date: Saturday, January 18, 2014, 10:26am

Location: 7221 Staples Street http://goo.gl/maps/eUmct

Event: Found Child

Case Number: 1401180066

A 31-year-old woman called Corpus Christi Police to report an 18 month old child who was found in the parking lot of an apartment complex located at 7221 Staples Street without adult supervision Saturday. Officers were with the child for about 10 minutes until the 23-year-old father was located. The child was unharmed.

“Delta” District

Date: Friday, January 17, 2014, 23:44

Location: 3100 Magnolia Street http://goo.gl/maps/RBjI0

Offense: Consumption of Alcohol by a Minor (Alcoholic Beverage Code Section 106.04)

Case Number: 1401170174

Corpus Christi Police responded to a complaint of a loud party on the 3100 block of Magnolia Street Friday night. Officers conducted the following enforcement action:

MIP/Consumption of Alcohol by Minors-        22 arrests

MIP/Consumption of Alcohol by Minors-        3 general citations

Evading on Foot-                           5 arrests

Possession of Marijuana-            2 arrests

Warrants-                                      1 arrest

Interference with Public Duties-           3 arrests

Resisting arrest-                           2 arrests

Poss. Dangerous Drugs-             1 arrest

Assault on Peace officer-           1 arrest

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 886-2841. 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.

Town Hall Meeting Scheduled for Saturday

The Corpus Christi Police Department will hold a Town Hall Meeting on Saturday, January 18th at the Seashore Middle Academy located at 15437 S. Padre Island Drive. The event will begin at 3:00 p.m.

Detectives with the Child Crimes Unit will be on hand to discuss the recent Attempted Kidnapping along with sharing information on how to keep your children safe.

 

 

Date: Wednesday, January 15, 2014, 17:24

Location: 13700 Hawksnest Bay Drive http://goo.gl/maps/lIIxr
Offense: Attempted Kidnapping (Penal Code Section 20.04) 1st Degree Felony
Case Number: 1401150105

A 44-year-old woman reported an attempted kidnapping on the 13700 block of Hawksnest Bay to Corpus Christi Police Wednesday. The 44-year-old woman told Officers her 13-year-old son explained to her that a man in a truck approached him while he walked home at 5:20pm. The 44-year-old woman told Officers her son said the man demanded the boy get into the truck. The 44-year-old woman told Officers her son ran home to call police and the vehicle went east on Hawksnest Bay toward Gypsy. The 13-year-old boy described the truck to Officers as a gray Ford F-150 with a rounded front end and a red square shaped decal on the upper driver’s side rear window and then described the man as about 40 years of age with a mustache and medium brown skin.

Patrol Report January 17, 2014

The Corpus Christi Police Department generated 176 original reports for formal criminal complaints from midnight January 16 to 6:00am January 17, 2014. These are a sample of the criminal complaints filed by the Corpus Christi Police for that time period.

 

“Bravo” District

Date: Thursday, January 16, 2014, 20:39

Location: 7800 South Padre Island Drive http://goo.gl/maps/L5eUp

Offense: Warrant of Arrest (Code of Criminal Procedure Section 15.01)

Case Number: 1401160132

Corpus Christi Police arrested 37-year-old Marco Cantu (8/23/1976) for a warrant for his arrest at the 7800 block of South Padre Island Drive Thursday night. A Corpus Christi Police Officer conducted a traffic stop at 8:39pm. The Officer discovered Cantu was the driver of the gold Toyota Tundra and Cantu had an active warrant for his arrest for Possession of Marijuana in Brooks County. The Officer impounded the truck and delivered Cantu to the city detention center.

 

“Charlie” District

Date: Friday, January 17, 2014, 3:22am

Location: 3100 Hanzi Drive http://goo.gl/maps/7js89

Offense: Aggravated Assault (Penal Code Section 22.02) 2nd Degree Felony

Case Number: 1401170020

Corpus Christi Police responded to a complaint of a fight at the 3100 block of Hanzi Drive at 3:22am Friday morning and found an injured 27-year-old man in his apartment. The Officers found a trail of blood to an apartment and found the 27-year-old man with significant injuries inside the apartment. The 27-year-old man refused to tell Officers what happened to him and the man refused medical treatment. A witness told Officers about the fight as the Officers left the apartment. The witness told Officers an unknown man beat the 27-year-old man with some object which caused the injuries. Officers continue to investigate the event and seek any more information to identify the person responsible for the assault.

 

Date: Thursday, January 16, 2014, 21:06

Location: 5700 Crestmore Drive http://goo.gl/maps/MIoAL

Offense: Warrant of Arrest (Code of Criminal Procedure Section 15.01)

Case Number: 1401160140

Corpus Christi Police responded to a complaint of deadly conduct at the 5700 block of Crestmore Drive Thursday night and arrested 25-year-old Evaristo Coleman (4/2/1988) for an active warrant for his arrest. Corpus Christi Police responded to a drive by shooting at a home on Crestmore Drive at 9:06pm. The Officers met several people at the home who did not provide much information about the event. Officers found evidence that a firearm was discharged at least once at the home. Officers also found contraband and discovered Coleman had an active warrant for his arrest for aggravated assault. The Officers gathered information and evidence and then delivered Coleman to the city detention center.

 

Date: Friday, January 17, 2014, 00:05

Location: 802 Barry Street http://goo.gl/maps/JOF3r

Offense: Aggravated Robbery (Penal Code Section 29.03) 1st Degree Felony

Case Number: 1401170004

A 21-year-old woman reported an aggravated robbery at an apartment complex located at 802 Barry Street to the Corpus Christi Police Friday morning. The 21-year-old woman told Officers she is the manager of a store and brought the money from the store to her home. The 21-year-old woman told Officers that she was approached by two men who displayed a handgun and demanded the money. The 21-year-old woman told Officers she gave the men the money and recognized the men. The 21-year-old woman said the men left in a white 2006 Hummer. No injuries were reported.

 

“Delta” District

Date: Thursday, January 16, 2014, 21:35

Location: 2702 South Port Avenue http://goo.gl/maps/fCLb9

Offense: Aggravated Robbery (Penal Code Section 22.03) 1st Degree Felony

Case Number: 1401160135

A 65-year-old man reported an attempted aggravated robbery at a store located at 2702 South Port Avenue to Corpus Christi Police Thursday night. The 65-year-old man told Officers a man came into the store, displayed a knife, and demanded money from the register. The 65-year-old man told Officers he grabbed a bat and chased the man out of the store. No injuries were reported. The 65-year-old man described the man as about 5 feet 7 inches tall, about 160 pounds and wore a black mask, dark sweater, blue jeans, and thin gloves.

 

Date: Friday, January 17, 2014, 3:44am

Location: 1000 South Tancahua Street http://goo.gl/maps/Fxuqo

Offense: Robbery (Penal Code Section 22.02) 2nd Degree Felony

Case Number: 1401170021

A 29-year-old woman reported a robbery at the 1000 block of South Tancahua Street Friday morning to the Corpus Christi Police. The 29-year-old woman told Officers she rode her bicycle home at about 3:00am and hit a bump and fell off her bike. The 29-year-old woman told Officers a man approached her, asked if she was injured and then hit her in the face with a fist and took her purse. The 29-year-old woman told Officers she was not seriously injured and described the man to Officers as a male with dark skin and red t-shirt. The 29-year-old woman told Officers the man got into the passenger side of a light color four door sedan and travelled south on Tancahua.

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 886-2841. 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.

22-Year-Old Father of Two-Month-Old Arrested

Date:  January 16, 2014, 02:49am
Location:  3533 S. Alameda Street
Event:  Injury to a Child
Case Number:  1401160014

JIMMIELACOURCorpus Christi Police were called to Driscoll Children’s Hospital for an abuse of a child call.  Police arrived to find a two-month-old baby had been brought in by the mother for a welfare check.  The baby was found to be suffering from bleeding to the brain and admitted to the hospital.

The mother told Police she left the child with the father while she went to work.  Further investigation by both the Police Department’s Child Protection Unit and the Texas Child Protective Services revealed the baby’s father was the suspect.  Detectives were able to obtain an arrest warrant for the baby’s father Jimmie Lacour (10/13/91). 

Lacour was arrested and charged with the outstanding warrant for Injury to a Child.  He was booked at the City Detention Center with a bond set at $150,000.

CCPD Receives Award For Narcotics Investigations

HIDTA Award
Floyd Simpson, Corpus Christi Chief of Police (2nd from left) receives the 2013 Outstanding Investigative Effort Award. Also pictured is Captain David Cook (3rd from left), Supervisor of the Narcotics/Vice Division.The High Intensity Drug Trafficking Program (HIDTA) is a grant based program under the Office of National Drug Control Policy designed to bring local, state and federal law enforcement agencies together into cooperative, collaborative drug task forces with the goal of targeting Drug Trafficking Organizations (DTOs) at the source of these illicit drug networks.

The Houston HIDTA is one of more than 30 HIDTAs around the country, and its focus is on the Texas coastal region.  The Houston HIDTA operates 8 Enforcement Initiatives and 3 Intelligence Initiatives in this region.  One of the Enforcement Initiatives in the Houston HIDTA is the Texas Coastal Corridor Initiative (TCCI).  TCCI is a multi-agency task force with an area of responsibility encompassing 17 South Texas coastal counties that include: Aransas, Bee, Brooks, Calhoun, DeWitt, Duval, Goliad, Jackson, Jim Wells, Kenedy, Kleberg, Lavaca, Live Oak, Nueces, Refugio, San Patricio, and Victoria. The TCCI continues to focus investigative efforts on sophisticated DTOs responsible for the importation and distribution of vast quantities of drugs from Mexico into the United States. Due to a combination of geographic, demographic, and economic factors, the porosity of the Texas/Mexico border continues to allow a constant flow of drugs into Texas with destinations throughout the United States and Canada.  Geographic proximity to Mexico, maritime and highway transportation infrastructure, and international trade continue to contribute to the use of South Texas as a major transshipment corridor and staging/distribution depot for drugs arriving from Mexico.

On Thursday, January 16, 2014, Mike Gotlieb, National Director of the High Intensity Drug Trafficking attended the January Houston HIDTA Executive Board meeting, and presented representatives of the TCCI with the 2013 Outstanding Investigative Effort Award.  The 2013 accomplishments noted by Director Gotlieb include:

The TCCI generated 397 new cases, made 467 arrests, indicted an additional 176 drug traffickers subsequent to further investigation and passed 387 leads to other Law Enforcement agencies and HIDTAs.   TCCI seized approximately 71,503 Kilograms (Kg) of marijuana, 497 Kg of cocaine, 172 Kg of methamphetamine, 32 Kg of Heroin, and 96 Kg of Ice.  The approximate street value of the drugs seized and removed from the flow of narcotics distribution and trafficking is in excess of $104,844,481.  In addition, the TCCI seized approximately $6,000,000 in U.S. currency, real property, vehicles, weapons and ammunition. Through the TCCI’s interdiction efforts, 13 drug trafficking organizations (DTOs) were identified, 11 cases were approved as Priority Targets Organizations and 2 cases were developed into and approved as OCDEFT investigations. As a result of these efforts, the TCCI disrupted or dismantled 20 DTOs in 2013, 18 of which were operating on an International scale.  Current intelligence research and sharing amongst TCCI AOR agencies are developing possible new strategies to identify persons, assets and locations for future interdiction efforts.

Director Gotlieb also presented the Houston HIDTA with the National HIDTA of the Year award, and the Houston HIDTA IT Manager David Henry was presented with the award for Outstanding Effort in Information Technology.

Operation Nice Guys: This was a multi-agency PTO investigation targeting members of a synthetic cannabinoids DTO. This DTO distributed approximately 28 kilograms of synthetic cannabinoids per month from a large auto sales company and two head shops owned by members of this organization in the TCCI AOR. This DTO laundered approximately $15,000 in illicit drug proceeds per month for several years through a car dealership and used a co-conspirator to structure approximately $700,000.00 of these proceeds to pay for suspects’ real and personal properties. Investigators in this case employed several tools and techniques to include pole cameras, undercover purchases of narcotics, photo surveillance and interviews. On May 31, 2013, the members of the TCCI along with agents and officers from their parent agencies conducted 6 search warrants, resulting in the dismantlement of the synthetic cannabinoids distribution organization. This 18-month Priority Target Organization investigation resulted in the arrest of five individuals and the seizure of five kilograms of synthetic cannabinoids. Also seized were $463,827.00 in U.S. currency, personal property (vehicles) valued at $393,628.00 and real property valued at $1.26 million.  

Local Gang Member, Associates Sentenced for Federal Drug Trafficking Crimes

Contributedby USATXS-Public Affairs Officer Angela Dodge

CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas – Three men working with the Texas Mexican Mafia (TMM) to distribute heroin and cocaine in the Corpus Christi area have been sentenced to federal prison, announced United States Attorney Kenneth Magidson. Alejandro Guerrero, 39, of Corpus Christi, was found guilty of conspiracy to distribute heroin after a two-day jury trial in October 2013.

Today, Senior U.S. District Judge Hayden W. Head sentenced Guerrero to a total term of 188 months in federal prison which will be immediately followed by five years of supervised release.

Jose Miguel Zuniga aka Slick, 33, also of Corpus Christi, and Alberto Donicio Galindo aka Crazy Horse, 38, of Laredo, had previously entered respective guilty pleas to possession with intent to distribute heroin and conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute cocaine. Zuniga and Galindo were also sentenced today to 74 and 24 months in federal prison, respectively. Both will serve three years of supervised release.

The remaining defendants in this case, Ruben Esparza aka Popo, 36, and Ernesto Villarreal aka Crash, 36, both of Robstown, have also pleaded guilty to their involvement in the heroin conspiracy and are scheduled for sentencing in Houston before U.S. District Judge Nancy F. Altas in February.

Jurors in the trial of Guerrero heard testimony that Esparza, a local leader of the TMM, had been receiving shipments of narcotics from Laredo in 2011. Investigators learned of the time and place of drug shipments and witnessed Guerrero meet with a courier from Laredo at a Corpus Christi Walmart on two occasions. After a traffic stop, law enforcement discovered a loaded handgun in the passenger compartment of Guerrero’s vehicle. “Black tar” heroin was also found hidden in a secret compartment of Guerrero’s vehicle.

Galindo was another courier for the Laredo drug source. He delivered 4 ½ ounces of cocaine to Esparza in April 2011. Zuniga, another member of the TMM, admitted to purchasing an ounce of heroin from Esparza in May 2011, which Zuniga then intended to distribute.

All defendants have been and will remain in custody pending transfer to a U.S. Bureau of Prisons facility to be determined in the near future.

This case was investigated through a joint effort by the FBI, Drug Enforcement Administration, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Texas Department of Public Safety and the Corpus Christi Police Department. The case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Michael Hess.

Patrol Report January 16, 2014

The Corpus Christi Police Department generated 154 original reports for formal criminal complaints from midnight January 15 to 6:00am January 16, 2014. These are a sample of the criminal complaints filed by the Corpus Christi Police for that time period.

 

“Bravo” District

Date: Wednesday, January 15, 2014, 15:15

Location: 9337 South Padre Island Drive http://goo.gl/maps/wz6g6

Offense: Aggravated Assault (Penal Code Section 22.02) 2nd Degree Felony

Case Number: 1401150093

A 52-year-old man and a 32-year-old man reported to the Corpus Christi Police that a 47-year-old man assaulted them at an office at 9337 South Padre Island Drive Wednesday afternoon. An ambulance took the 47-year-old man to the hospital directly for treatment of his non life-threatening injuries. The 32-year-old man told Officers the 47-year-old man went into the office of the storage company and assaulted the 52-year-old man. The 32-year-old man told Officers that he pulled the attacker off the 52-year-old man and forced the 47-year-old man out of the office. The 32-year-old man told Officers the 47-year-old man got a handgun and used the gun as hammer to strike the glass door causing an estimated $200 dollars worth of damage. The 32-year-old man told Officers the 47-year-old man left prior to law enforcement arrival. The 32-year-old man had minor injuries and Corpus Christi Police are searching for the 47-year-old man involved in this event.

 

Date: Wednesday, January 15, 2014, 17:24

Location: 13700 Hawksnest Bay Drive http://goo.gl/maps/lIIxr

Offense: Attempted Kidnapping (Penal Code Section 20.04) 1st Degree Felony

Case Number: 1401150105

A 44-year-old woman reported an attempted kidnapping on the 13700 block of Hawksnest Bay to Corpus Christi Police Wednesday. The 44-year-old woman told Officers her 13-year-old son explained to her that a man in a truck approached him while he walked home at 5:20pm. The 44-year-old woman told Officers her son said the man demanded the boy get into the truck. The 44-year-old woman told Officers her son ran home to call police and the vehicle went east on Hawksnest Bay toward Gypsy. The 13-year-old boy described the truck to Officers as a gray Ford F-150 with a rounded front end and a red square shaped decal on the upper driver’s side rear window and then described the man as about 40 years of age with a mustache and medium brown skin.

 

“Delta” District

Date: Wednesday, January 15, 2014, 22:28

Location: 700 North Staples Street http://goo.gl/maps/an3JQ

Offense: Assault (Penal Code Section 22.01) Class A Misdemeanor

Case Number: 1401150134

A 19-year-old woman reported an assault at the 700 block of North Staples Street Wednesday to the Corpus Christi Police. The 19-year-old woman told Officers some unknown person assaulted her 27-year-old boyfriend earlier in the night and he needed medical treatment. The Officers saw the 27-year-old man as he was taken by ambulance to the hospital for treatment of his head injuries.

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 886-2841. 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.

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