Prescription Drug Take-Back-Day Exceeds Last Year’s Total

The Corpus Christi Police Department and the Drug Enforcement Administration hosted the 3rd Annual Prescription Drug Take-Back-Day on Saturday April 28, 2012 throughout the Coastal Bend.

A total of 1,052 ponds of pills were collected at this year’s Prescription Drug Take Back Event surpassing last October’s collection of 892.6 pounds.  

The CCPD and D.E.A. would like to express our thanks to those who donated their locations as a drop off point as well as all the individuals who brought in their potentially dangerous prescription drugs.

Coastal Bend Collection Sites are listed below:     

  • KIII TV~423.28 lbs.
    5002 South Padre Island Drive, Corpus Christi
  • HEB~14.11 lbs.
    3500 Leopard, Corpus Christi
  • HEB~91.27 lbs.
    3033 S. Port Avenue, Corpus Christi
  • HEB~75.84 lbs.
    5313 Saratoga Boulevard, Corpus Christi
  • HEB(Flour Bluff)~74.07 lbs.
    1145 Waldron Road, Corpus Christi
  • HEB(Annaville)~93.47 lbs
    11100 Leopard Street, Corpus Christi
  • HEB~72.80 lbs.
    1600 Wildcat Boulevard, Portland
  • HEB~31.75 lbs.
    409 E. Kleberg, Kingsville
  • HEB(Aransas Pass)~12.79 lbs.
    101 E. Goodnight Avenue, Aransas Pass
  • HEB(Sinton)~34.39 lb.s
    106 S. San Patricio, Sinton
  • Cuero City Hall~85 lbs.
    201 E. Main Street, Cuero
  • DEA/Naval Air Station/CCAD~43.21 lbs.

Help Identify These Graffiti Vandals and Earn Extra Cash by Calling 888-TIPS

Occurred on 4/21/12, 3:40 am  Graffiti   5042 S. Padre Island Drive

The Corpus Christi Police Department is asking the public’s assistance in identifying the individuals involved in vandalizing a Salvation Army Thrift Store tractor-trailer parked behind the store.  In the early morning hours of  April 21, 2012, three individuals were captured on surveillance camera video vandalizing the tractor-trailer with graffiti. 

Anyone who has any information as to the identity of these individuals or this crime is encouraged to call Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS (8477) or log on to www.888TIPS.com. If the information provided leads to an arrest it could earn the caller a cash reward.

Wanted Man’s Attempt to Conceal Himself Behind Door Proves Futile

Occurred on 08:41 am   Wanted Subject  3101 Westgard  1205010029  

Officers looking for Robert Lee Johnson (01/11/70) found him hiding behind the doorway of a residence located at 3101 Westgard.  Johnson was arrested and charged with the two outstanding Nueces County warrants issued for Failure to Appear/Burglary of Building.  No Bond was set on both warrants. 

While looking for Johnson, Officers observed a couple of vending machines inside the residence.  Detectives were called to assist and seized the vending machines.  The investigation will continue and will be conducted by the police department’s Property Crimes Unit.

 

In Need of Transportation or Shopping for an Early Mother’s Day Gift; Stop by 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, May 5, 2012, a total of 53 cars, trucks, and motorcycles will be auctioned at the Corpus Christi Police Department new Vehicle Impound Lot located at 5485 Greenwood Drive during our monthly auction. The new site has four paved acres for an auction lot. 

Approximately 13 of these vehicles are “No Insurance” impounds. On Friday, May 4, 2012, 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 5,508 citations and impounded 1,212 vehicles for Failure to Maintain Financial Responsibility during 2011. During April 2012, Officers issued 319 citations for Failure to Maintain Financial Responsibility and impounded 56 vehicles for the same charge.

Man Robbed During Dice Game

Reported on 4/30/12 7:17 pm    Robbery     7101 SPID   1204300152

A 43-year-old victim was taken to Bay Area Hospital by his wife after he was assaulted during a dice game.  The victim reported to Officers he was playing dice at Williams Park with several friends when was attacked.  He  told Officers he was counting his money when a Black male attacked him,  punching him in the face and head, knocking him out.

The suspect took the victim’s money, wallet, and cellphone after he was assaulted.  The victim called his wife to pick him and take him to hospital where he was treated for contusions to his face and head.

Officers checked the park for the suspect, but he was nowhere to be found.  The suspect is described as a 37-year-old Black male who is an acquaintance to the victim.

Anyone who has any information on this crime is encouraged to call Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS (8477) or log on to www.888TIPS.com. If the information provided leads to Clarks arrest it could earn the caller a cash reward.

Intoxicated Man Ejected From A Party Returns To Shoot At Party Guests

Occurred Sunday, April 29, 2012, 2:40am, 6600 Rhine, Aggravated Assault, 1204290026

A 19-year-old man was arrested Sunday morning after chasing and shooting at several people, then running from police.

A host of a party asked 19-year-old David Ovalle (12/7/1992) to leave the party after Ovalle became intoxicated. Ovalle went home which is located one street away from the party and returned with a pistol. Ovalle discharged the handgun at the house which sent those at the party to flee. Ovalle pointed his gun as chased three people into a nearby apartment complex.

Corpus Christi Police Officers arrived and chased Ovalle until Ovalle was apprehended. No person was injured in the event. Police seized the loaded pistol and delivered Ovalle to the city detention center.

Ovalle was arrested 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), Evading Arrest (a Class A misdemeanor punishable by up to a year in jail and up to a $4,000 fine), and for Public Intoxication (a Class C misdemeanor punishable by up to a $500 fine).

Anyone interested to research reported crime in Corpus Christi is encouraged to search Crimereports.com for valuable information.

Intoxicated Men Use Poor Judgement For A Place To Discharge A Firearm

Occurred Sunday, April 29, 2012, 1:00am, 554 Crayton, Discharge a Firearm Inside City Limits 1204290018

Three men were arrested Sunday morning for discharging a firearm inside the city limits outside a mobile home in Flour Bluff.

Corpus Christi Police were called to the 500 block of Crayton for a complaint of group of men that discharged a firearm in a mobile home park. Corpus Christi Police Officers located a group of three men that were seated around a table outside 554 Crayton.

A witness identified the three men as taking turns shooting pistols over a dozen times. Officers discovered the three men, 44-year-old Juan Bolivar (2/15/1968), 45-year-old Eduardo Lazaro (9/1/1966), and 27-year-old Charles Bolivar (2/16/1985), were intoxicated and took turns shooting at opossums and a stump in front of their mobile home.

Evidence was collected then the three men were arrested and delivered to the city detention center for Discharging a Firearm inside a Municipality. The charge is a Class A misdemeanor punishable by up to a year in jail and up to a $4,000 fine.

Anyone interested to research reported crime in Corpus Christi is encouraged to search Crimereports.com for valuable information.

Stop The Texts This May 1st

Texting and Driving is not multi-tasking; it’s essentially driving blind.

The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, The National Highway Safety Administration, and State Farm Insurance conducted a study which revealed that nearly 500,000 people were injured and over 5,000 were killed in 2009 due to various forms of distracted driving, including texting while driving.

The Ad Council, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the State Attorneys General are hosting a nationwide STOP THE TEXTS Day on May 1st to spread awareness about the risks of distracted driving.  More than a third of young adults say they have been involved in a near crash because of their own or someone else’s distracted driving, according to the Pew Research Center in 2010.

According to the Ad Council, 82% of drivers ages 16-24 said they have texted while driving; 85% of young adults who text while driving agree that texting is a problem; and 77% of young adult drivers are very confident they can safely text while driving.

The Corpus Christi Police Department encourages all drivers to operate their vehicle safely. Focus on a single task and avoid distracted driving. The risk is too great for any benefit of a text message. Stop The Texts this May 1st.

Customer Found A Cop When One Was Needed

Occurred Saturday, April 28, 2012, 8:55pm, 121 N. Shoreline Blvd. Unlawful Carrying of a Firearm, 1204280167

A 20-year-old man was arrested Saturday night for unlawfully carrying a pistol at a local restaurant.

A Corpus Christi Police Officer at a downtown fast food restaurant was told by a customer that she saw a man with a pistol who wore a black t-shirt and a cap. The officer confronted the man and discovered a loaded 9mm pistol in the man’s waistband. The man with the pistol did not have a concealed handgun license issued to him. The officer checked the serial number on the pistol and discovered the pistol was stolen from a Corpus Christi home in June 2011.

20-year-old Jon Pruneda (2/20/1992) was arrested for Unlawful Carrying of Weapons and for Theft of a Firearm then delivered to the city detention center. The Unlawful Carrying of Weapons charge is a Class A misdemeanor punishable by up to 1 year in jail and up to a $4,000 fine. The Theft of a Firearm charge is a State Jail Felony punishable by up to 2 years in prison and up to a $10,000 fine.

Anyone interested to research reported crime in Corpus Christi is encouraged to search Crimereports.com for valuable information.

Help Apprehend Jaime Clark

The U.S. Marshals request help from the public to locate 36-year-old Jaime Clark (4/26/1976). Clark has a warrant for arrest for a motion to revoke probation for sexual assault of a child. Clarks last known address is 4613 Branscomb Drive in Corpus Christi, Texas.

Clark is described as a Hispanic male, 5’10” 215 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes and has a tattoo on his left shoulder and a tattoo on the right side of his neck. Clark was last employed as a painter.

Anyone who knows where to locate Jaime Clark should not attempt to apprehend Clark; but, should instead call police or call Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS (8477) or log on to www.888TIPS.com. If the information provided leads to Clarks arrest it could earn the caller a cash reward.

Corpus Christi Police Daily Blotter