Police Seek Red Curly-Haired Robber

Occurred on 8/21/12, 10:06 am  Aggravated Robbery   701 Villa Drive    1208210048 

A Metro Self Storage employee reported to police she was robbed by a White male with curly red hair.  She told Officers she had just opened the office when she was approached by the man who displayed a handgun and demanded her purse.  The victim complied with his demand and he fled northbound on Villa Drive.   The clerk was uninjured in the robbery.

The suspect is described as a White male, 19 to 20 years of age, 5’6” to 5’7” feet tall and weighing 120 lbs.  He was last seen wearing a shirt and plaid shorts.   Anyone with any information on this crime is encouraged to call Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS or submit a tip online at www.888-TIPS.com.  Callers will earn a cash reward if the suspect is arrested.

Man Run Over after Assaulting Girlfriend’s Mother

Occurred on 8/21/12, 10:33 pm  Major Accident  12200 IH 37    C1206354/ 1208210173      

Police responded to the area of IH 37 and Callicoate for a welfare concern after receiving 911 calls for a woman and several children on the side of the road.  While Officers were en route the call was upgraded to a major accident involving a pedestrian. 

Upon their arrival, Officers discovered a 21-year-old man had been hit by a vehicle who sped away. He was taken to Spohn Memorial with back pain and foot injury. 

Officers contacted the 53-year-old woman who told Officers she was hit in the face by her daughter’s drunken boyfriend as she was driving along IH 37.  The suspect had earlier assaulted her daughter who was also in the vehicle.  The woman pulled over unable to drive safely and attempted to flag down several vehicles, but no one stopped.   She grabbed her six-month-old grandson, her three and seven-year-old granddaughters and ran down the access road to get away from the suspect. 

The woman told Police she looked back and saw her assailant standing in the middle of IH 37, flagging cars down.  An 18-wheeler slowed and swerved to avoid hitting him, but shortly thereafter, he was struck by a white vehicle.  No other description on the suspect vehicle.

Anyone with any information on the Hit and Run is encouraged to call Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS or submit a tip online at www.888-TIPS.com.  Callers will receive a cash reward if the suspect is arrested.

Driver Critically Injured Attempting Bail Out

Occurred on 8/22/12, 12:42 am  Major Accident/Evading Arrest    100 Pueblo     C1206356/1208220007 

Officers observed a white 2002 Ford F250 pick-up truck run a stop sign at Virginia and Morgan Streets.  They attempted to pull the truck over, but the driver refused to stop, driving slowly down Balboa Street.  The truck sped off and again Police attempted to pull it over. 

Officers ended the pursuit, but continued to keep a visual on the truck, following from a distance.  The truck was last seen turning on Pueblo from Agnes Street and Officers found it abandoned.  

Further investigation revealed, the driver was attempting to bail out of the truck when he lost control and the door struck a utility pole.  The door slammed on the driver and he fell from the vehicle landing at 110 Pueblo Street. The truck continued on striking a palm tree and chain link fence before crashing into another utility pole at 121 Pueblo Street.

The driver was taken to Spohn Memorial by CCFD Emergency Personnel.  As of this post, his condition was critical. 

The preliminary identification of the driver revealed he has a Municipal Court warrant for Failure to Appear in the amount of $319.  He also appeared to have been intoxicated and a blood specimen taken.  The investigation is ongoing and will conducted by the Police Department’s Traffic Division.

Wanted Man Arrested in Violeta Court Burglary

Occurred Wednesday, August 9, 2012, 1:00 am, Burglary with Intent to Commit Other Felony 1922 Violeta Court 1208090042
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Money Motive for Stabbing

Occurred on 8/20/12, 11:10 p.m.  Aggravated Assault  901 N. At   1208200185         

 Officers were dispatched to the apartment complex for a nature unknown call for service.  Upon their arrival, Officers were able to locate a 54-year-old woman with stab wounds to her arm and leg armed with a razor blade.  CCFD Emergency Personnel located a 47-year-old woman at 901 N. Alameda Street and treated for several lacerations to her face. 

Officers were told the women became involved in a disturbance over money.  The confrontation escalated and both women stabbed one another.  Both women were taken Spohn Memorial with non-life threatening injuries. 

The Homicide/Robbery Bureau will take over the ongoing investigation.  If you have any information on this crime please call Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS or www.888TIPS.com.

Early Morning Shooting Leaves Two Hospitalized

Occurred on 8/21/12, 02:48 a.m.  Aggravated Assault      5638 Weber         1208210014 

Officer R. Vasquez was patrolling the area when he heard several shots being fired.  He found a large crowd in the parking lot of the Texas Star surrounding the victim who appeared to have shot in the chest.  Several vehicles were also seen speeding away. The 21-year-old victim was rushed to Spohn Memorial by CCFD Emergency Personnel. 

While conducting the preliminary investigation, Officers were advised of a walk-in shooting victim at Spohn South.  The 21-year-old had also been at the Texas Star and suffered a gunshot to the abdomen. 

Further investigation revealed several women began to admire a customer’s vehicle when he stopped to gas up.  Several of the males became offended and an altercation ensued with the driver.  During the disagreement, the driver drew a firearm and shot at the men, striking two of the men.

 The suspect is described as a Hispanic male, 6’ feet tall and weighing 230 lbs.  He was last seen wearing a black shirt and blue jeans.  He fled in a silver 2011 or 2012 Dodge Challenger. 

As of this posting, the victims are being treated for non-life threatening injuries.  The investigation is ongoing and will be conducted by the Corpus Christi Police Department Homicide/Robbery Bureau.

 Anyone with any information on this crime is encouraged to call Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS or submit a tip online at www.888TIPS.com.  Tips that lead to the arrest of suspect are eligible for cash rewards. 

Juvenile Booked After Hitting Mother with Bucket

Occurred on 8/1912, 01:47 am  Assault~Family Violence  3400 Southland    1208190025 

A 13-year-old teenager was placed in police custody and booked at the Nueces County Juvenile Center after she assaulted her mother. The 39-year-old mother who was visibly upset told police her daughter became angered after she was disciplined for running away.

The mother took her daughter’s new pair of shoes away and she retaliated by throwing a bucket at her.  The victim was struck in the elbow. The suspect fled outside and attempted to shatter the victim’s front windshield to her vehicle.  Police found the mother and daughter outside still quarreling.

The juvenile was charged with Assault-Family Violence which is a Class “A” Misdemeanor punishable by a year in jail and fine up to $1,000.

Three Injured in Accident

Occurred on 8/19/12, 7:24 pm  Intoxication Assault  Ennis Joslin/Pharoah  1208190127/C1206295

Officers responded to an accident at the intersection of Ennis Joslin and Pharoah involving a grey Volkswagen Passat and a black Dodge pick-up truck.  The truck struck the Passat and then bounced off, crashing into a concrete wall.  The 15-year-old driver of the Passat sustained minor injuries, while her mother who was traveling with her suffered a broken right wrist.  The driver of the truck had a broken right ankle and all three were taken to Spohn Memorial by CCFD Emergency Personnel.

A witness who was jogging southbound on Ennis Joslin told Police the truck appeared to be driving in excess of 100 M.P.H. when it passed him.  The witness who is a Police Officer in Maryland ran to assist the accident victims. 

Further investigation revealed the driver of the truck had been drinking and a blood draw taken.  He was hospitalized and released to hospital staff due to the extent of his injuries.

The investigation continues and 21-year-old man could face Intoxicated Assault with Vehicle.

 

 

 

 

18 Year Old Arrested For Stabbing On Meadow Ridge Drive

Occurred Monday, August 20, 2012, 7:51am, 3200 Meadow Ridge Drive, Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon, 1208200047

An 18 year old man was arrested Monday morning after he stabbed his 21-year-old brother at their home on the 3200 block of Meadow Ridge Drive.

The 21-year-old man called police from outside the home and said his 18-year-old brother, John Elmdahl (11/16/1993), cut him with a knife. The 21-year-old man had wounds to his back, chest, and right hand and was directly taken to the hospital by ambulance for medical treatment. The wounds were described as non-life threatening injuries.

Police entered the house and arrested Elmdahl for Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon, a 2nd degree felony punishable by up to 20 years in prison and up to a $10,000 fine.

Vehicle Catches Fire At City Impound Lot

     

Occurred Monday, August 20, 2012, 6:37am 5485 Greenwood Drive, Arson 1208200038

A vehicle fire that happened Monday morning at the city impound lot has prompted an investigation as a possible arson.

Corpus Christi Police and Fire crews responded to the Corpus Christi city impound lot at 6:37am for a vehicle on fire. Several vehicles were damaged by the fire. Arson investigators were called to evaluate the damage once the fire was extinguished. No person was injured in the event.

The city impound lot is the holding area for seized vehicles. Vehicles are held in the impound lot for arrested persons until reclaimed by the owner, vehicles are stored at the impound lot as evidence, or nuisance vehicles are stored at the impound lot until auction.

The Corpus Christi City Impound lot has been open since March, 2012 funded by bond money from 2008. The impound lot has 11 paved acres, overhead lights, a chain link perimeter fence, and a controlled access gate. Corpus Christi Police impounded 6,579 vehicles in 2011 and average 500 to 600 vehicles towed to the impound lot each month.

Arson Investigators are currently investigating the burned vehicles to identify the cause of the fire and determine if the damage was a criminal act.

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