KIA AND HYUNDAI OWNERS:

This is great information. Please take a moment to read. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact our newly established Auto Theft Task Force helpline at 361-886-2874. 

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PARENTING TIPS FOR ONLINE SAFETY

Did you know that today is Safer Internet Day? Let’s start the conversation about SMART Parenting Tips for Online Safety. There are resources and support available to help you.

We want to work together for a Safer Internet for our children. Please follow the following #internetsafety

SETUP DEVICES, ACCOUNTS AND PASSWORDS.
It is important for parents to know how to set up their children’s devices for several reasons. Overall, knowing how to set up a device empowers parents to create a safe and healthy digital environment for their kids. It allows them to strike a balance between protecting their children and allowing them to explore the online world in a responsible and beneficial way. While knowing how to use parental controls and security features is essential, it goes beyond technical knowledge. Parents should also be familiar with current online trends, dangers, and age-appropriate content to effectively guide and advise their children on safe and responsible digital citizenship. Remember, technology evolves rapidly, so it is important for parents to stay informed and adapt their strategies as needed to ensure their children’s continued safety and well-being in the digital world.

MONITOR ALL ONLINE USE AND CONNECTIONS.
Monitoring your children’s online use and connections isn’t about spying, it’s about striking a crucial balance between protecting them from potential harm and fostering their digital independence. Monitoring your children’s online use and connections is an ongoing process, an investment in their safety, well-being, and digital citizenship. By striking the right balance and focusing on open communication, you can empower your children to navigate the online world safely and confidently.

APPROVE ALL GAMES AND APPS.
Parents’ approval of their children’s apps and games is crucial for several reasons and goes beyond simply saying “yes” or “no.” It’s about creating a safe and enriching digital environment that fosters safety, security, healthy development, trust and communication. Approving apps together creates opportunities for open communication about online activities. Discuss the reasons behind your decisions, explain potential risks, and set expectations for responsible use. This builds trust and strengthens parent-child relationships.

RESTRICT CONNECTIONS AND PERMISSIONS.
It’s incredibly important for parents to restrict their child’s access to inappropriate content. It’s about creating a safe and age-appropriate online environment where children can explore and learn while being protected from potential harm. Here are some helpful approaches: • Open communication: Talk to your children about the dangers of inappropriate content and set clear expectations for their online behavior. • Parental control tools: Utilize parental control features offered by devices and platforms to filter content, limit screen time, and monitor online activity. • Age-appropriate resources: Choose websites, apps, and games specifically designed for children’s age and developmental needs.

TALK – START THE CONVERSATION AND TEACH YOUR CHILDREN.
Open and repeated conversations are your most powerful tool for online safety. By prioritizing open and repeated conversations about online safety, you can equip your children with the knowledge, skills, and confidence they need to navigate the digital world safely and responsibly. Think of it as an investment in their future, just like teaching them any other important life skill. Technology and online trends evolve rapidly, making it impossible for parents to know everything. Having ongoing conversations about online safety allows you to stay updated on the latest trends, apps, and challenges kids might face. You can adjust your guidance accordingly. Remember, these conversations don’t have to be one-sided lectures. Here are some tips for making them more engaging and effective: • Start early and adapt the conversation to your child’s age and development. • Make it a natural part of everyday life, not just a one-time event. • Ask open-ended questions and actively listen to their concerns. • Use real-life examples and relatable scenarios to illustrate your points. • Focus on teaching them strategies for staying safe, not just scaring them. • Be open to learning from them as well.

For additional information and resources, please see:
https://icactaskforce.org/internetsafety
https://saferinternetday.us/

#SID2024 #SaferInternetDay #StartTheConversation #InternetSafety

S/O RAMIRO TORRES RETIRES

Congratulations to Senior Officer Ramiro Torres on his retirement after 32 years of service with the Corpus Christi Police Department.

Ramiro began his career in January of 1992 and graduated from the 49th Police Academy. After completing the Field Training phase, he started his career in the Uniform Division as a patrol officer. Ramiro has served in several divisions and capacities over the course of his career, including as a Directed Patrol Officer with the Crime Reduction Unit.

Ramiro later served as an Investigator with the Criminal Investigations Division, where he served on the Graffiti Task Force, Robbery and Homicide Unit and the Family Violence Unit. He received a certificate of commendation from Corpus Christi Mayor Joe Adame in June 2010 for removal of graffiti and arrest of graffiti vandals.

Ramiro was most recently assigned to the Financial Crimes Unit where he investigated financial crimes, white-collar crimes and cases involving financial exploitation of the elderly and disabled individuals.

In May of 2015, Ramiro volunteered his time with a CCPD strike team that went to assist in the search and rescue of the victims of the Wimberly, Texas Memorial Day flooding. This mission got him interested in search and rescue and ultimately Ramiro continued to volunteer his time as a ground search and rescue technician and a flood and swift water rescue technician with the Texas Search and Rescue Organization.

Thank you for your years of service to the citizens of Corpus Christi and to the Corpus Christi Police Department.

ON SITE AUCTION SALE AND LIVE ONLINE (WEBCAST)

Date: Saturday, February 3, 2024
Time: 10:00 am (gates open at 8:00 am)
Location: 5485 Greenwood

ON SITE AUCTION SALE AND LIVE ONLINE (WEBCAST)

REGISTRATION: visit https://siskauction.hibid.com/ to register and obtain further on-line auction instructions.

VIEWING: Friday, February 2, 2024, from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm

Everyone must be registered and have a bidder number to enter the auction.

No purses or backpacks allowed in the auction area.

ABSOLUTELY no one under 18 allowed throughout the entire auction.  This includes viewing day, during the auction and while picking up auction vehicles.

64 Cars, Trucks, Motorcycles, ATV, RV and Trailers

KIA SECURITY CONCERNS

This is a national issue that is affecting Corpus Christi!

Did you know that some Kia models are on recall for key start ignitions with security concerns?

Since safety and security are our top priority, CCPD recommends all Kia owners contact your local Kia dealership to see if your vehicle qualifies.

If it doesn’t, you can also call Kia Consumer Assistance at 800-333-4542 and they will mail you a steering wheel security feature to help protect your vehicle!

Stay safe Corpus Christi and always remember: If you like it, lock it!

ROAD RAGE ARREST

On January 27, 2024, at about 11:09 PM officers were dispatched to the area of IH 37 and Violet Rd. in reference to shots fired. Comments stated the involved vehicles were now closer to Suntide Rd.

One of the involved vehicles pulled into the Annaville Police Sub-station on Tuloso Rd. and contacted an officer who was in the parking lot. The 35-year-old female driver told the officer a black Chevrolet truck had cut her off while she was trying to enter the highway near Violet Rd. The truck began tail gaiting her then pulled out a gun and shot at the back of her SUV several times. The victim said she tried to get away, but the truck followed her. That is when the truck also pulled into the Police sub-station as well.

The officer was able to contact the driver of the truck and detain him without incident. Other officers arrived to assist. The officers located several bullet holes in the back of the SUV. There was a total of 4 occupants in the SUV. There were no injuries.

Officers arrested the driver of the truck for Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon. The gun used was recovered from inside of the truck. He was identified as 61-year-old James Jones.

PRACTICE PHYSICAL FITNESS

84th Corpus Christi Police Applicant

You are invited to attend the Corpus Christi Police Department Practice Physical Assessment Test (PAT) on Saturday, January 27, 2024, at 7:00 a.m. for our upcoming CCPD 84th Police Academy projected to begin July 2024. The practice test will take place at the main police station (321 John Sartain, Corpus Christi, TX 78401). Applicants will meet us at the gated entrance directly across from Whataburger on the Bay (Water St. side of the building). Check-in time will be between 7:00 am – 7:30 am, so we can start promptly at 7:30 am.

ROAD RAGE ENDS IN ARREST.

On January 25, 2024, at about 7:38 AM officers were dispatched to the area of Horne Rd and Dinn St. in reference to shots being fired. Information stated there was a traffic accident and someone started shooting.

Officers arrived and contacted a 38-year-old male victim. The victim told officers he was traveling south on Ramsey St. when he noticed a maroon van tailgating him. The victim sped up to get away and avoid being struck. That is when the van passed him on Horne Rd.

The driver of the van then pulled in front of the victim vehicle and immediately stopped causing the victim to strike the van. The driver of the van then exited and approached the victim while holding a pistol in his hand. The male driver banged on the victim’s window several times and pointed the gun at the victim. The male driver then shot into the victim’s vehicle hood several times as he walked back to his van. The suspect then drove away from the area.

The male victim did not sustain any injuries. The officers were able to view video from the victim’s dash camera that recorded the entire incident. Police were then able to track down the suspect van and locate the suspect. He was taken into custody without incident and the handgun was recovered.

22-year-old Aaron Jasso was arrested for two counts of Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon.  

MEET YOUR CCPD

Senior Officer Michael Ramos is a 24-year veteran of the Corpus Christi Police Department and began his career in January 2000, after spending a short time with Kingsville PD. Senior Officer Ramos was born in Corpus Christi, Texas, and graduated from Alice High School. He received his bachelor’s degree from Texas A&M-CC, Master of Science degree from Texas A&M-Laredo and is currently in his second year as a PhD student at Texas A&M -Laredo.

Senior Officer Ramos spent the first twelve years of his career in the Uniform Division as a patrol officer and spent a short time with the gang unit before transferring back to patrol. He transferred to the Central Investigations Division in 2012 where he was assigned to the Family Violence Unit. In 2013, Senior Officer Ramos was assigned to the Crimes Against Children Unit, where he currently serves.

In 2010, Senior Officer Ramos received a lifesaving award for physically preventing a subject from jumping from a bridge. In January 2012, he was named officer of the month for apprehending two capital murder suspects. He has also received numerous commendations for his investigative work.

Senior Officer Ramos was featured in an episode of “In Pursuit with John Walsh.” He is the father of two.

SCAM ALERT

We are aware of a recent scam that has come up where someone is calling on behalf of the Corpus Christi Police Department and demanding money or needing to serve someone with a subpoena.

This is all false. The police department will not call you asking for money, and we do not serve subpoenas.

If you receive a phone call that appears suspicious simply hang up. remember to never give personal or sensitive information over the phone to someone you do not know.

Corpus Christi Police Daily Blotter