Shoplifter Foiled by Cell Phone Pix

Adam Kyle Estes
Adam Kyle Estes

Occurred on 01/02/13,  7:42am  Theft  1530 Airline Road  1301020023Senior Officer J. Fedler responded to the Lowe’s at 1530 Airline for a theft involving a Hispanic male who walked out of the store with a shopping cart full of tools.  As loss prevention officers ran up to the man’s vehicle, he drove off.

One of the loss prevention officers photographed the license plate to the older model black Cadillac with her cell phone.   Senior Officer M.W. Rogers was able to track the registered address along with several other addresses for the suspect involved in the theft utilizing the Police Department’s computer databases.

The Cadillac was located at 409 Weaver and Adam Kyle Estes (09/15/72) was found inside the residence.  Estes was pretending to be asleep when Officers contacted him.

Estes was positively identified by loss prevention officers and placed under arrest.  He was charged with Theft~Shoplifting a State Jail Felony punishable by up to two years in jail and a $10,000 fine.  The stolen property valued at $2,585 was recovered and returned to Lowe’s.

Lt. T.A. Nichols stated, “Super pop by all involved Officers over a prolonged investigation supplemented by Senior Officer Roger’s computer abilities.”

Wrong Way Driver charged with DWI

NicoleMarieBarreraOccurred on 1/3/13, 04:18am  Driving While Intoxicated   Ayers and Gollihar   1301030008

Police were called to the area of Ayers and Gollihar for a suspected drunk driver traveling the wrong way on Gollihar.  Officers contacted the driver Nicole Marie Barrera (07/03/91) when she pulled behind the CVS Pharmacy at Ayers and Horne.  Further investigation revealed, a witness observed the silver Hyundai Accent driven by Barrera headed the wrong way on Gollihar when it almost struck a tow truck with a taxi cab on it.  He called Police and reported the dangerous driver.

Barrera who appeared intoxicated was administered Standard Field Sobriety Tests along with a Breath Test.   She was arrested and booked at the City Detention Center.  Barrera was charged with Driving While Intoxicated Blood Alcohol Content  over .15 which is a Class “A” Misdemeanor punishable by up to a year in jail and a $4,000 fine.

The Corpus Christi Police Department  welcomes citizens getting involved and reporting crime, but asks that citizens do not follow suspected drunk drivers because of the risks involved.   We ask that you call 911 and report  the suspected drunk driver.  MetroComm call takers will quickly issue a B.O.L.O. (Be On the Lookout) and assign the call to nearest Officer.

January Is Crime Stoppers Month

2013_January Crime Stoppers Month

The Texas Governor declared January as Crime Stoppers Month in Texas.

Crime Stoppers sponsors a campaign every January to increase awareness of its successful crime reduction efforts. Crime Stoppers has created an effective method to solve crimes by the combination of media awareness, monetary rewards, and anonymity for those who provide information about unsolved crimes. The Crime Stoppers programs bring together businesses, citizens, law enforcement, and the media to make our communities a safer place.

Crime Stoppers has been particularly effective in Texas where anonymous tips have led to 175,000 arrests and $1.2 billion in recovered property and seized narcotics since the inception of the program in 1976.

The official declaration was signed by Texas Governor Rick Perry on December 12, 2012 which proclaimed January 2013 to be Crime Stoppers Month.

Police Arrest Man For Bank Robbery On Leopard Street

Occurred Wednesday, January 02, 2013, 10:32am, 11113 Leopard Street, Aggravated Robbery, 1301020043

                A 30-year-old man was arrested by the Corpus Christi Police Department for a bank robbery at the 11000 block of Leopard Street Wednesday morning.

Corpus Christi Police responded to a bank robbery Wednesday morning at 10:32am. A white man entered the bank and displayed a handgun. The man demanded the bank tellers put cash in a plastic bag. No person was injured in the event. The man then left the bank and ran toward Violet Road.

The man was described as a white man who wore a wig and fake beard with a dark color hooded jacket, blue jeans, and gray tennis shoes. The man ran to a store near Violet Road and drove away in a car. A witness provided police with a license plate of the car.

Corpus Christi Police Robbery/Homicide Detectives developed information to identify 30-year-old Glen Sympson (5/21/1982) as responsible for the robbery. Sympson was arrested at his residence and delivered to the city detention center for Aggravated Robbery, a 1st degree felony punishable by up to 99 years in prison and up to a $10,000 fine.

Burglar Caught in the Act by Neighbors Who Call Police

Armando De Leon
Armando De Leon


Occurred on 101/01/13, 11:33am  Burglary of a Habitation  1100 S. Brownlee 1301010077

Officers were dispatched to the 1100 block of S. Brownlee after neighbors observed a man kick his way into a residence through the front door.

Armando De Leon (05/23/75) was caught by Senior Officer J. Neal Jr. as he walked away from the residence.   De Leon was positively identified by a witness and placed under arrest.  He was charged with Burglary of a Habitation which is a 2nd degree felony punishable by up to 20 years in prison and a $10,000 fine.

Start 2013 with a “New Set of Wheels!” Join Us for our Monthly Auction this Saturday

The C.C.P.D.’s commitment to “Keep Corpus Christi Safe” has continued with its “Zero Tolerance No Insurance Initiative”

On Saturday, January 5, 2013, a total of 88 cars, trucks, and motorcycles will be auctioned at the Corpus Christi Police Department’s  Vehicle Impound Lot located at 5485 Greenwood Drive during our monthly auction. The site has four paved acres for an auction lot.

Approximately 15 of these vehicles are “No Insurance” impounds. On Friday, January 4, 2013, the general public will be allowed to register and view the vehicles to be auctioned from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. There is no registration fee.

On the day of the auction, the general public can continue to register and view the vehicles from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. The auction will commence promptly at 10:00 a.m.   The vehicles to be auctioned can be viewed at www.siskauction.com. An auction list may also be downloaded from the same website.

The department’s strong stand and enforcement of this “Zero Tolerance No Insurance Initiative” will continue and all vehicles involved in accidents will be impounded and the driver cited if they are unable to provide financial proof of insurance. Driver’s license and proof of financial responsibility checkpoints will continue to be conducted at the Shift Captains’ authorization.

Officers issued 5,509 citations and impounded 1,212 vehicles for Failure to Maintain Financial Responsibility during 2011.  During 2012, Officers issued 5,756 citations for Failure to Maintain Financial Responsibility and impounded 1,009 vehicles for the same charge.

One Man Arrested in Connection with Midnight Shooting

Aaron Jovan Guajardo
Aaron Jovan Guajardo

Occurred on 01/02/13, 12:02am   Aggravated Assault   4625 Kostoryz Road   1301020001

Corpus Christi Police were called to the Gaslight Apartments for a shooting call.  Upon their arrival, Officers found a 37-year-old man with a gunshot wound to the chest.  The man was rushed to Spohn Memorial by CCFD Emergency Personnel.

Further investigation revealed the victim was involved in a disturbance with Aaron Jovan Guajardo (08/18/92) in the parking lot of the complex.  Guajardo ran off, but was quickly located by Senior Officer L. Preiss at the Times Market, 4702 Kostoryz.

Corpus Christi Homicide/Robbery Detectives interviewed Guajardo and consequently arrested.  Guajardo was booked at the City Detention Center and charged with Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon which is punishable by up to 99 years in prison and a $10,000 fine.

New Year’s Weekend Enforcement Review

The Corpus Christi Police Department has enforcement data from the New Year’s weekend to share with the public.

The operational period between December 28, 2012 until 9am on January 1, 2013 The Corpus Christi Police Department arrested 23 impaired drivers. There were:

  • 1 Driving Under the Influence arrest for a person under the age of 21 who consumed alcoholic beverages and drove;
  • 19 Driving While Intoxicated as a 1st time offense for D.W.I.;
  • 1 Driving While Intoxicated arrest with 3 or more previous convictions for D.W.I.;
  • 2 Driving While Intoxicated arrest with blood alcohol content over .15.

Corpus Christi Police Officers also made 2 arrests for reckless driving in an effort to reduce hazardous driving on the city streets.

Corpus Christi Police also received 143 fireworks complaints for the New Year’s Holiday. The Corpus Christi Police makes every effort to work as an equal partner with the community to reduce crime, reduce the fear of crime, and enhance public safety.

Police Investigate First Homicide Of 2013

Occurred Tuesday, January 1, 2013, 3:26am, 1010 Behman Street, Murder, 1301010041

The Corpus Christi Police Department is investigating the first homicide of 2013 at 1010 Behman Street after the death of a 35-year-old man Tuesday morning.

Corpus Christi Police responded to a disturbance call which involved gunshots at 1010 Behman Street at 3:26am Tuesday morning. Responding police officers found an injured 35-year-old man in the parking lot and directed an ambulance crew to provide aid to the 35-year-old man. The 35-year-old man was taken to the hospital but did not survive his injuries.

Witnesses guided police and said the person who caused the injury went inside an apartment with a firearm and refused to come out. Police Officers removed everyone from two surrounding apartments to a place of safety.

The Corpus Christi Police SWAT team and the Corpus Christi Police Hostage Negotiating team arrived and initiated a dialog with the 22-year-old man identified as a suspect in this case. The 22-year-old man peacefully surrendered to police at 4:43am. Corpus Christi Police believe there are no additional suspects in this event.

Corpus Christi Police Robbery/Homicide Detectives continue to investigate this event and gather information. Detectives applied for a search warrant of the apartment from which the 22-year-old suspect surrendered in order to evaluate more evidence and data with the assistance of the Corpus Christi Police Forensics Lab Technicians.

Anyone with additional information about this event should contact Corpus Christi Police at 886-2841 to make the information available to the detectives assigned this case. This information will be updated upon delivery of any suspect to the city detention center.

Update: 22 year old Patrick Dwayne Todd (3/21/1990) was arrested for murder and delivered to the Corpus Christi City Detention Center for murder. The charge is a 1st degree felony punishable by up to 99 years in prison and up to a $10,000 fine.

Corpus Christi Crime Stoppers 2012 Review

Stop Crime

The Corpus Christi Crime Stoppers organization is thankful to the public for participation to apprehend criminals and is pleased to report statistical information about the activity of the program for 2012.

The Corpus Christi Crime Stoppers Organization is a venue for the public to provide anonymous information to the Corpus Christi Police Department about unsolved crimes. The proposed vision statement for the Corpus Christi Crime Stoppers is to facilitate the public with the best and safest outlet to provide anonymous information to law enforcement that may not have been collected otherwise while utilizing the latest technological trends available and paying a reward to tipsters for information that leads to an arrest.

There were 2,253 tips called into Crime Stoppers for 2012 which resulted in 130 arrests and 177 cases cleared. The anonymous tips resulted in $19,650 worth of recovered property, $27,195 in street value of narcotics seized, and 10 weapons recovered. Those who provided information that led to the arrest of criminals were paid rewards. The total amount of rewards approved this year was $19,841.

The Corpus Christi Crime Stoppers 501.3(c) organization began in October 1981 by a group of citizen volunteers and has facilitated 2,793 arrests since inception. The Corpus Christi Crime Stoppers Board currently has 13 citizen volunteers. All the money paid in rewards to tipsters is generated from donations to the program. No tax dollars fund the Corpus Christi Crime Stoppers program.

An example of a good Crime Stoppers tip was October 2, 2012 at 2222 Capitan #B. Corpus Christi Police Narcotics Vice Investigators acted on a tip and seized 20 pounds of marijuana, 8.43 grams of cocaine, and $14,520 in cash.

Siezure from October 2, 2012 Case #1210020122 from a Crime Stoppers tip
seizure from October 2, 2012 Case #1210020122 from a Crime Stoppers tip

The Corpus Christi Crime Stoppers Organization is thankful for the public support to hold criminal accountable for their actions and encourages anyone with information about unsolved crimes to call Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS (8477) or online at www.888TIPS.com. The organization also has the Tipsubmit mobile app for users to provide tips on their smart phone. Everyone is encouraged to research reported criminal activity in their area by visiting the website, Crimereports.com and there is an option to provide Crime Stoppers with information about the crimes featured on that site. If the information provided to Crime Stoppers leads to an arrest, the tipster could receive a cash reward of up to $1,000.

Corpus Christi Police Daily Blotter