Woman “Moonwalks” Herself to Jail

CoralLiRapeOccurred on 1/18/13, 03:20am Driving While Intoxicated Flynn Parkway/Schanen Blvd.  1301180018

Senior Officer J. Rhodes observed a black Cadillac CTS parked in the intersection of Holly Road and Flynn Parkway despite the fact the driver had a green light.

The driver then turned onto Flynn Parkway and was traveling southbound in the northbound lane.  Officer Rhodes pulled the Cadillac over and contacted the driver Coral Li Rape (06/27/89) who appeared to be intoxicated and unwilling to cooperate with Police.

When asked to perform Standard Field Sobriety Tests, Rape “moonwalked” towards Officers.  Officer J. Sanders placed her under arrest and booked her at the City Detention Center where she was also given a Breath Test.  Rape was charged with Driving While Intoxicated with a Blood Alcohol Content over .15 which is a Class “A” Misdemeanor punishable by a year in jail and a $4,000 fine.

Crime Stoppers Hosts Luncheon at the Ortiz Center Thursday

The Corpus Christi Crime Stoppers board members stand with the police coordinator at the Ortiz Center after the Luncheon
The Corpus Christi Crime Stoppers board members stand with the police coordinator at the Ortiz Center after the Luncheon

The Corpus Christi Crime Stoppers hosted a Judges appreciation luncheon Thursday at the Ortiz Center in a fundraising program with guest speakers from the Emergency Services in Corpus Christi.

The guest speakers for the fundraiser lunch were Corpus Christi Police Chief Floyd Simpson, Nueces County Sheriff Jim Kaelin, and Corpus Christi Fire Chief Robert Rocha.

The purpose of the luncheon was to raise money for the Crime Stoppers program which is an independent non-profit organization. Funding for the program is solely from donations and not any from tax dollars. The donations are used to reward those who call into Crime Stoppers to provide information about unsolved crimes which leads to an arrest, and the donations cover operating expenses. Those who do call into Crime Stoppers are anonymous and their information is kept confidential and protected even for criminal trial.

The Corpus Christi Crime Stoppers board members are volunteers and donate their time for the operation of the program and to host events like this luncheon. The Luncheon is the opportunity to thank judges for support to the Crime Stoppers program. Criminal law judges are able to apply fees to probation which  benefit the Crime Stoppers program to provide rewards to tipsters for providing information about unsolved crimes.

Anyone interested in the Crime Stoppers program may visit the website www.888TIPS.com for information.

Gang Unit Conducts Warrant Round-up

The Corpus Christi Police Gang Unit conducted a warrant round-up Thursday morning in which six known gang members were arrested. The arrests were at several homes throughout Corpus Christi. The purpose of the round-up was to apply law enforcement on known gang members in this community. Those arrested were:

Joe Flores                            12/13/1982         1301170039         Parole Violation

Roman Casso                     09/12/1977         1301170027         Parole Violation

Nemias Gonzalez             11/07/1982         1301170024         larceny Warrant

Alfredo Blanco                  11/14/1978         1301170034         Parole Violation

Damien Cantu                   11/23/1978         1301170054         Contempt of Court/ Burglary Vehicle

Joseph Perez                     07/11/1988         1207150125         Assault Warrant

The Gang Unit also came in contact with a seventh fugitive while conducting the operation:

Christopher Corral           11/18/1987        1301170053        Possession of Marijuana and a Municipal Court Warrant.

There were no injuries in the arrests. Seven other individuals were served with arrest warrants who were already incarcerated.

Gunfire Leads to Arrest

LonginoGarciaCastilloOccurred on 1/17/13, 2:25am Discharging of a Firearm  1300 5th Street  1301170013

Police were called to the Six Points area for gunfire being heard.  Senior Officer C. Freeman was flagged down by several customers at Pleasures Club and advised that the suspect was at the Six Points intersection.

Officer Freeman caught up to the vehicle and pulled it over in the 1300 block of 5th Street.  As Officer Freeman approached the vehicle he could smell the odor of burnt Marijuana.  With the assistance of back-up Officers, the driver Longino Garcia Castillo (05/22/90) was contacted and found to have a firearm inside the vehicle along with a couple of spent shell casings.  Officers also found several Hydrocodone pills and a plastic bag containing a small amount of Marijuana.

Castillo was arrested and charged with Discharging a Firearm in Certain Municipalities, Unlawful Carrying of a Weapon, Possession of a Controlled Substance, and Possession of Marijuana.

 

Drugs, Money Seized During Search and Capture of Two Local Gang Members

Corpus Christi Police Department Gang Investigator R. Flores obtained an arrest warrant for known gang member Richard Lara (07/03/76) who was a suspect in the aggravated assault of a 41-year-old man.

On Wednesday, January 16, 2013, Gang Investigators along with members of the Gulf Coast Violent Offenders Fugitive Task Force went looking for Lara.  Task Force member made entry into a home in the 300 block of Hiawatha.   Once inside they found Richard’s brother, Roland Lara (01/14/78), as well as cocaine and manufacturing paraphernalia.

A search warrant was obtained and Gang Officers seized 84.48 grams of Crack Cocaine, 490.58 grams of Cocaine, $1,067 in cash, manufacturing paraphernalia, and a couple of boxes of ammunition.

Within a few minutes of Officers securing the Hiawatha address; Richard showed up at his brother-in-law’s residence at 2746 Lawton and was taken into custody. No weapons or drugs were found at this residence.

Both brothers were arrested and booked at the City Detention Center.  Roland Lara was charged with Manufacture/Delivery of a Controlled Substance, while his brother Richard was charged with the outstanding warrant for Aggravated Assault.  His bond was set at $100,000.

“Jack Be Nimble, Jack Be Quick” NOT!

AdamYbanezOccurred on 1/17/13, 05:23am Burglary of a Business  4018 SPID     1301170023

Senior Officer J. Rhodes was dispatched to Jean Street and Delphine Drive for a suspicious subject in the area.  Upon arriving in the area, the man who was dressed in black clothing began to run when he saw the police car, dropping  several envelopes as he fled.

He ran to the west side of the Time Warner building at 4060 SPID, dropping envelopes as he fled.  The man trapped himself in a dead-end and was unable to climb a ten foot tall chain link fence with barbed wire on the top.  Officer Rhodes was able to corner the burglar until Senior Officer L. Rodriguez arrived.

The envelopes were found to have Appliance Mart printed on them.  The business which was nearby was checked by Senior Officer L. Jackson who found the front door glass had been shattered and the building burglarized.

Officers also found a hammer and a mask nearby.  Adam Albert Ybanez (12/27/81) refused to identify himself to Officers, but they were able to match the name on a pawn ticket to the same name on the Police Department computer database.

Ybanez was arrested and charged with Burglary of a Building, Evading Arrest, Unlawful Use of Criminal Instruments, and Failure to Identify.

Man Charged with Intoxication Manslaughter

Dahlton Osborn
Dahlton Osborn

Occurred on 01/12/13, 12:40am Intoxication Manslaughter  11400 Gulf Beach Road  C1300278/1301120016

Police were called to Hwy 361 and Zahn Road for a traffic accident on the beach.  Upon their arrival, Officers were told by witnesses that a woman and a man had been struck by a red Dodge Ram pick-up truck.

According to witnesses, the driver Dahlton Osborn (07/16/93) had been driving recklessly on the beach and into the dunes when it struck the two pedestrians.

Both pedestrians were taken to Spohn Memorial by CCFD Emergency Personnel.  The 25-year-old woman had serious leg injuries and the 41-year-old man was later pronounced deceased at the hospital.

The truck fled and was stopped by Officers with the Port Aransas Police Department shortly after the vehicle information was broadcast.

Osborn who appeared intoxicated was turned over to Officers with our Police Department.  He was administered Standard Field Sobriety Tests and a Breath Test.  He was arrested and booked at the City Detention Center.

Osborn was charged with Intoxication Manslaughter with a Motor Vehicle, Intoxication Assault with a Motor Vehicle and two counts of Accident Involving Injury or Death.  His bond was set at 150,000.

Overnight Utility Work to Affect Staples Street Traffic

Contributed by Charlie Cardenas, P.E., Traffic Engineering

The City of Corpus Christi Traffic Engineering office advises residents beginning Thursday, January 17, 2013, between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m., weather permitting, American Electric Power (AEP) will be doing utility work on Staples Street between Peerman Place and Hamlin Drive.

While this work is underway, this section of Staples Street will be reduced to one lane of traffic in each direction.  Flaggers will be on site to guide motorist through the intersection.

Traffic control devices will guide motorists through the construction site.  While the work is underway, motorists should expect delays and are advised to seek alternate routes to avoid the area if possible.  Motorists are also advised to observe all construction warning signs and barricades for their safety and that of construction crews.   Access to local driveways will be maintained throughout the duration of the project.

For more information, please contact Traffic Engineering at 826-3547.

Man Impersonates “Maytag Repairman”

CodyRyanYarbroughOccurred on 1/16/13, 05:05am Burglary of a Building  1114 25th  1301160012

Police were called to the Memorial Apartments for loud noises coming from the laundry room.  The caller believed there was a burglary being committed.  Senior Officer J. Clement arrived to find Cody Ryan Yarbrough (04/17/86) walking out of the laundry room.  Yarbrough was found to be wet through.

Yarbrough had several tools in his sweat shirt as well as a coin cover with blood on it and several dollars’ worth of quarters in his pant pocket.   Yarbrough expressed his concern over finding the laundry room burglarized and attempted to fix the laundry machines.

Further investigation revealed, the laundry room door had been kicked in and one of the washer’s water hoses had been ripped out when it was dumped on its side.  Officer found two other laundry machines had also been burglarized.

Yarbrough was arrested and charged with Burglary of a Building, three counts of Burglary of a Coin Operated Machine, Unlawful Possession of Criminal Instruments along with an outstanding Municipal Court warrant.

Man Sells Invalid Wrestling Tickets Through Facebook Advertising & Gets Arrested

Occurred Sunday, January 13, 2013, 18:46, 3900 Highway 286, Fraud, 1301130107

                A 33-year-old man was arrested Sunday for selling invalid tickets to a WWE Wrestling event though Facebook advertising.

Corpus Christi Police responded to a call at a fast food restaurant on the Cross-town Expressway at Horne Road for a complaint by a 22-year-old woman who bought tickets to a professional wrestling show and discovered the tickets were invalid. The 22-year-old woman told police Marcus Zamarripa (3/7/1979) posted tickets for sale on Facebook. The 22-year-old woman said she bought tickets and then later discovered the tickets were invalid. The 22-year-old woman said she went back to the Facebook posts and discovered Zamarripa was on his way to the restaurant to meet a 23-year-old woman to sell tickets for the same seats.

Corpus Christi Police Patrol officers found the 23-year-old woman at the restaurant and then met Zamarripa when he arrived to meet the 23-year-old woman.  Investigating Patrol Officers discovered Zamarripa sold several copies of tickets for the same seats to multiple people.

Zamarripa was arrested for Fraud, a Class A misdemeanor punishable by up to a year in jail and up to a $4,000 fine. Zamarripa was then delivered to the city detention center.

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