Help Needed Identifying LJ Minimart Burglar

 

Occurred on 3/25/12, 2:09 am  Burglary of a Building   4801 Kostoryz   1203260119

Corpus Christi Police Department Property Crimes Detectives are asking the public’s assistance identifying the burglar who broke into the LJ Minimart.  Surveillance video showed a male enter the business early Sunday morning and take a box of cigars along with two bank bags containing an undetermined amount of money.

The suspect appears to be a Hispanic male and was last seen wearing a red hoodie.  Anyone with any information on this crime is encouraged to call Crimes Stoppers at 888-TIPS or you can also submit a tip online, visit the www.TipSubmit.com website to submit a secure e-mail tip.  The information provided could earn the caller a cash reward.

Good Samaritan Struck by Vehicle

Occurred on 5/9/12, 06:11 am Major Accident   Eastbound SH 358 at Nile   C1203526 

Officers report a pedestrian who was returning to his vehicle after assisting a stranded motorist was struck by a Toyota Corolla exiting the freeway.  The 53-year-old victim was taken to Spohn Memorial with severe trauma.  

Traffic Officers were called to assist with the accident investigation.  At this time, the Police Department does not anticipate filing charges on the 48-year-old driver.

Victim Unharmed, But Traumatized Over Robbery

Occurred on 5/9/12, 00:25 am  Aggravated Robbery   3700 Ayers   1205090004 

A 23-year-old male reported to Officers he was robbed by two males as he was walking along 3700 Ayers.  The victim who was visibly upset told Officers one of the males slashed at him with a knife, while the other male pulled a handgun and aimed it at him. 

Both males threatened to kill the victim as they demanded his money.  The men continued to make threats after they took his money. The victim fearing he would be killed ran to the Stripes Convenience Store, 4101 Ayers and called police. 

The suspects are described as Black males, 5’11” to 6’1” feet tall, 22 to 26 years of age, and weighing 180 to 190 lbs. Both suspects were wearing dark clothing and last seen running eastbound towards the 300 block of Roosevelt Drive. 

Anyone with any information on this crime is encouraged to call Crimes Stoppers at 888-TIPS or you can also submit a tip online, visit the www.TipSubmit.comwebsite to submit a secure email tip.  The information provided could earn the caller a cash reward.

 

 

Female Hides Purse to Conceal True Identity during Traffic Stop, Two Jailed

Occurred on 5/6/12, 10:48 pm   Possession of a Controlled Substance   Everhart Road/McArdle Road   1205060135

Officers in the 4600 block of Everhart pulled over a truck that was swerving erratically almost striking a black BMW.  The driver Samuel Handy (07/12/50) was found to be wanted and driving with an expired driver’s license.  Not believing the truth would come out, the female passenger lied to Officers about her identity, but forgot her correct date of birth with her chosen alias. 

Further investigation revealed Carolina Castillo (04/07/79) had concealed her purse in the vehicle to keep Officers from finding her identification card. Both Handy and Castillo were arrested and booked at the City Detention Center. 

Handy was charged with Driving While License Suspended/Invalid, Failure to Maintain Financial Responsibility, and the outstanding Municipal Court warrant for Failure to Maintain Financial Responsibility in the amount of $109.  His vehicle was also impounded.

Castillo was charged an outstanding San Patricio County warrant for Probation Violation for Possession of Dangerous Drugs and Possession of Methamphetamine, and Failure to Identify as a Fugitive.  She was additionally charged with Possession Controlled Substance, Possession of Dangerous Drugs, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia after a variety of pills and drug paraphernalia were also found in her purse.

Thief Takes Tools From Roofing Company

 

   

Occurred Sunday, April 29, 2012, 3:15am Burglary 1608 S. Brownlee Blvd. 1204290045

 

Corpus Christi Police would like help from the public to gather additional information about a burglary at 1608 Brownlee Boulevard.

Corpus Christi police were called to the Pinnacle Roofing Company to investigate a burglary in which over $1,000 in tools was taken. The business provided police investigators with video surveillance records that show a white man who wore a cap, t-shirt and shorts. The man broke into a storage area and stole a variety of tools. The man put the tools into a backpack then left on foot away from the business.

Anyone interested to research reported crime in Corpus Christi is encouraged to search Crimereports.com for valuable information. Anyone who can identify the person responsible, or has additional information about this burglary at Pinnacle Roofing should call Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS (8847) or log on to www.888TIPS.com. The information provided could earn the caller a cash reward.

Police Search For Man Who Robbed Bank On Gollihar

      

Occurred Monday, May 07, 2012, 1:00pm, 2140 Gollihar Road, Robbery 1205070065

Corpus Christi Police searched for a man who robbed a local bank Monday afternoon at the intersection of Gollihar Road and Vestal Street.

A man entered the bank located at 2140 Gollihar Road and presented the teller with a hand written note that demanded money. No weapon was displayed and no person was injured. The man took money from the bank and was last seen on foot walking north on Vestal Street from the bank.

Corpus Christi Police Robbery detectives would like help from the public to provide additional information about this crime. The man who robbed the bank is described as a black male that was about 6 foot 2 inches tall, about 220 pounds, and he was in his late 30’s in age. The man had a goatee and wore a black t-shirt that had white letters, and he wore a black cap, black denim shorts and black shoes.

Anyone interested to research reported crime in Corpus Christi is encouraged to search Crimereports.com for valuable information. Anyone with additional information about this bank robbery should call Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS (8477) or log on to www.888TIPS.com. The information provided could earn the caller a cash reward.

Chief Simpson Promotes two to Assistant Chief

Chief Floyd Simpson promotes Schauer and Markle
Chief Floyd Simpson presents Chief Schauer and Chief Markle with their Certificates of Promotion

Chief Floyd Simpson today promoted Commander Mark Schauer and Commander Mike Markle to the position of Assistant Chief during a short ceremony at Police Department Headquarters   Schauer and Markle  join current Assistant Chief J.V. Garcia as the Corpus Christi Police Department’s second highest ranking police officials.  Both men were presented with a Certificate of Promotion and their Assistant Chief badges by Chief Simspon in front of a standing room only crowd in the Police Department auditorium.

Assistant Chief Mark Schauer is a 30 veteran of the police department and had served as the Commander of the Support Services Division since January of 2011.  Schauer has also commanded the Uniform Patrol and Narcotics/Vice Divisions. Schauer is a graduate of the F.B.I. National Academy, the Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT) and holds a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from Texas A&M University Corpus Christi, where he teaches criminal justice classes as an adjunct professor. Chief Schauer, who was named Texas Peace Officer of the Year in 1997,  has supervised in almost every division in the Department, including Training, CID, MetroCom, Narcotics/Vice, and Traffic. In addition, Chief Schauer is in charge of the City’s Public Integrity Team, a specialized group of Police Department and City Officials who are assigned to investigate complaints of public corruption by city employees, and was recently tasked with overseeing the reorganization of the City’s Animal Control center.  Chief Schauer will be heading up the Police Department’s Administration Bureau.

Chief Mike Markle is a 22 year veteran of the CCPD, having served as Commander of CID since January 2011. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree from Saint Leo University and has served most of his career (17 years) in the Uniform Division. He spent 7 years on the SWAT team, has served as a Field Training Officer and was a member of the Police Department Honor Guard. Markle has received a Lifesaving Award and a Community Service Award from the Housing Authority.   In his previous role as a Captain in Support Services he played an important role in the updating of the Department’s 911 system, upgrading the dispatch area, and assisted in obtaining a federal grant to remodel the outdated communications center. Chief Markle will oversee the CCPD’s Investigation Bureau.

Suspect Who Robbed Victim at Knifepoint has a Hankering for a “Whataburger”

Occurred on 5/7/12,  02:49 am  Aggravated Robbery     Vetters Drive/Wallace Avenue 1205070013 

Officers contacted the 20-year-old White male who reported he had been robbed and threatened with a knife and a bat.  The victim told Officers he was dropping off his date in the area of Vetters Drive and Wallace Avenue when two Hispanic males pulled in front of his vehicle forcing him to stop.  Both males approached him demanding money.  The suspect with the bat smashed the victim’s passenger side window, while the male armed with knife demanded his money.  The suspect unable to get any money from the victim took his Whataburger bag instead.  Before the suspects fled one of the victim’s tires was slashed, but the victim was uninjured during the robbery.

Officers searched the area and located the abandoned suspect vehicle at Wallace and Argonne.  Both suspects are described as buzz-haired Hispanic males, 5’7” to 5’9” feet tall, and weighing 170 to 180 lbs.  The suspect armed with the knife was last seen wearing a dark shirt. 

Anyone with information on this crime is encouraged to call Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS or log on to www.888TIPS.com .  The information provided could earn the caller a cash reward.

If interested in Personal Safety information please contact Crime Prevention Advisor Brenda Moreno at 361-886-2765 or logon to http://www.ccpolice.com/forms/ccpd/crimepreventionform.cfm to schedule an appointment.

 

Standoff Ends Peacefully as Male Surrenders

Occurred on 5/6/12, 2:04 PM   9600 Huntington   1205060098

An approximate 4-hour standoff between a 60-year-old male who had barricaded himself in his home and CCPD Officers ended safely when SWAT and HNT team members were able to negotiate his surrender.  The male was armed with several weapons inside the residence.

Officers were called to the 9600 block of Huntington via a third-party call claiming a male inside the dwelling was threatening to kill himself.  A female in the home prior to Officer’s arrival was able to leave unharmed.

Officers closed off Rand Morgan from Huntington to IH 37 as well as West Guth Park during the standoff.  Residents near the male’s home and West Guth Park were evacuated.  Rand Morgan was reopened, but West Guth Park remained closed until the male’s surrender. The male was taken to Spohn Memorial for medical evaluation.

According to Captain D. Cook, “The standoff ended in a safe and effective manner and at the end of the day that’s what it’s all about.”

CCPD Reports Large Crowd but few Problems During Buccaneer Parade

Despite another very large crowd on hand to take in the festivities, Corpus Christi Police and Texas Department of Public Safety troopers working the Buccaneer Parade reported relatively few problems Saturday night.  There were no major incidents reported along the parade route during this year’s event, and only two minor injuries sustained by parade goers.  One spectator was transported to a local hospital following what appeared to be a seizure in the city hall parking lot.  A female participant sustained a minor injury when a truck ran over her foot during the parade; she declined medical treatment.

Although they described the crowd as well behaved, officers reported making the following arrests along the parade route:

15 arrests for Public Intoxication

3 arrests for outstanding warrants

1 arrest for Possession of a controlled substance

I citation for Minor in Possession

Corpus Christi Police Daily Blotter