CCPD Officer Arrested on Federal Charge

Occurred April 10, 2012

On April 3rd, 2012 the Corpus Christi Police Department obtained information that a CCPD officer had allegedly engaged in an improper relationship with an underage teenage girl.  A criminal investigation was launched immediately by the Corpus Christi Police Department Criminal Investigation Division.  Chief of Police Floyd Simpson placed the accused officer, Robert McChester, on administrative leave later the same day, pending the outcome of the investigation.

During the course of their investigation CCPD Detectives discovered evidence that McChester had utilized the Internet to engage in illicit communications with the victim, a violation of federal statutes. On April 9th, CID presented the findings of the investigation to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Agents with the Department of Homeland Security, who adopted the case for federal prosecution.

On Tuesday afternoon, ICE Agents arrested McChester, charging him with Online Solicitation of a Minor.  He will be arraigned today in Federal Court.

McChester, a four and a half year veteran of the Police Department, remains on administrative leave, while the department continues with the disciplinary review process; that process could result in discipline up to termination.

“We are ready, willing and able to clean our own house,” said Police Chief Floyd Simpson during a news conference Tuesday evening at the police station.  Chief Simpson made it clear that although the allegations were disturbing, the Police Department would continue to be open and honest with the public when it comes to alleged officer misbehavior; “When we mess up, we fess up and then we clean up. Then we move forward”, said Simpson.

Man Robbed by Group Posing As Stranded Motorists

Occurred March April 11, 2012, 12:05am, Robbery, 2000 Red Oak 1204110001

Seven people were arrested for aggravated robbery overnight in Flour Bluff after they posed as stranded motorists and robbed the man who stopped to help.

A 19-year-old man was on his way home from work at midnight when he saw a red 2000 Ford Escort stopped on the 2000 block of Red Oak. The Escort had the hood raised and a man outside the vehicle waved at the 19-year-old for help. The 19-year-old man stopped to help and was asked to provide a jump-start. The 19-year-old placed his car face to face with the Escort and exited his vehicle.

The man who posed as a stranded motorist then pointed a pistol and demanded the victim’s wallet and valuables. Several others exited the Escort and took the keys to the victim’s car and then the group fled in the Escort after taking the valuables. No one was injured in this event.

Corpus Christi Police Officers located the red Escort on Glenoak Drive. Police captured the seven participants to the robbery and recovered the valuables.

20-year-old Joshua Freeman (1/24/1992), 18-year-old Rene Robinson (1/11/1994), 20-year-old Amber Flores (2/1/1992), 21-year-old Gilbert Gomez (12/10/1990), 17-year-old Keanu Davis (10/25/1994), 20-year-old Anthony Trevino (3/13/1992), and 19-year-old Johnny Robinson (3/29/1993) were arrested for Aggravated Robbery and Unlawful Carrying of Weapons then delivered to the city detention center.

The Aggravated Robbery charge is a 1st degree felony punishable by up to 99 years in prison and up to a $10,000 fine. The Unlawful Carrying of Weapons is a Class A Misdemeanor punishable by up to 1 year in jail and up to a $4,000 fine.

Corpus Christi Police recommend calling police if you see a stranded motorist to avoid criminal opportunity.

Help Catch A Highway 77 Burglar

Occurred March 29, 2012, 5:10am, Burglary of a Vehicle, 3600 State Highway 77, 1203290104

Police need additional information to identify a man who stole over $400 worth of property from vehicles at a local car dealership.

Corpus Christi Police were called to investigate a burglary in which the man pictured above took property out of several vehicles at about 5:00am on March 29, 2012. The man is described as a white male, 50-60 years of age that is between 5 ft. 6 inches to 5 ft. 8 inches tall, with gray hair. The man is heavy-set, clean-shaven with short bushy air and he wore a short sleeve shirt and jeans.

The image of the man was taken from area surveillance cameras which recorded this crime.

Anyone with additional information about this crime 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.

Tips Lead Detectives to Capital One Bank Robber

 

Arrested on  4/10/12, 11:16 am  Aggravated Robbery   321 John Sartain   1204090064

On 4/9/12, Officers were dispatched to the Capital One Bank located at 4060 Weber Road for a bank robbery.  Bank employees reported a White male with a dirty blond mustache handed the teller a note demanding money.

The teller fearing for her safety handed the robber an undetermined amount of money which included a dye pack.  The suspect fled in a white vehicle, possibly a Chevrolet.

Once the photographs of the suspect were shown on the our local media outlets, callers began calling the Police Department and Crime Stoppers with tips.

Detectives with the Homicide/Robbery Bureau were quickly able to identify the suspect and obtain an arrest warrant.  Officers began to search for William A. Enderle III (08/25/53) and found him in the area of Brawner Parkway and Alameda Street.  He was found to be in possession of numerous bills with red dye on them. 

Enderle was arrested and charged with Robbery and booked at the City Detention Center.  His bond was set at 75,000.

The Corpus Christi Police Department would like to thank our Community and the Media in helping Keep Corpus Christi Safe.

Kidnapped Convenience Store Clerk Released Uninjured

Occurred on 4/10/12, 12:05 am   Aggravated Kidnapping    4502 Ayers     1204100006

Officers contacted the 29-year-old victim who reported she was kidnapped when her shift ended a local Stripes Convenience Store.  The victim told Officers, she was getting into her pick-up truck when a Hispanic male forced his way into the truck at gunpoint.

The suspect pointed the firearm at the victim and ordered her to drive him toward the Los Encinos neighborhood.  The victim was offered beer and drugs by the suspect who appeared to be under the influence of drugs.  The suspect was finally dropped off in the are of S. Padre Island Drive and Carroll Lane.

The frightened victim who was uninjured, drove home and called police.  Officers searched the area for a dark-skinned Hispanic male, 26 to 28 year of age, 5’4″ to 5’5″ feet tall and weighing 150 to 160 lbs.  The suspect, possibly named “Ray” was last seen wearing a white plaid shirt and blue jeans.

Anyone having any information regarding this crime is encouraged to call Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS or the Corpus Christi Police Department Homicide/Robbery Bureau.

911 What’s Your Location!

 

National Public Safety
Telecommunicator’s Week
April 9-13, 2012 
             
                          

 

In 1991, Congress proclaimed the second week of April as a nationally recognized week of recognition for public safety communicators. For the past several years, Public Safety Agencies nationwide have recognized the dedicated men and women who play a pivotal role as telecommunicators, dispatchers, communications operators, and radio control personnel, who support Law Enforcement, Fire Services, Emergency Medical Services and other governmental field personnel.

The Corpus Christi Police Department would like to recognize its MetroCom Division this week with a week-long celebration to honor the call-takers and dispatchers for their hard work and dedication. The Corpus Christi Police Officer’s Association, the Fraternal Order of Police, the Corpus Christi Fire Fighter’s Association, Navy Army Community Credit Union, Carino’s, and Texas Roadhouse, have also joined in the recognition of these telecommunicators by sponsoring activities and giveaways, along with providing meals throughout the week.

MetroCom’s 80 Dispatchers and Call Takers handled over 600,000 emergency 911 and non-emergency telephone calls last year for the city and county’s Police, Fire and EMS agencies. They also dispatch and coordinate the city’s police patrol officers, fire units and ambulances.

We thank them for the role they play in ensuring effective and efficient emergency response, in times of crisis. Please join us in recognizing our local dispatchers on Tuesday, April 10, 2012 at 11:30 a.m. in the Council Chambers, as the proclamation declaring National Public Safety Dispatcher Week is read.

If you would like to join to join our team of hardworking and dedicated dispatchers, we are currently hiring MetroCom Technicians.  Please visit www.cctexas.com/jobs for more information.

Capital One Bank Robbery Suspect Sought

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Occurred on 4/9/12, 11:30 am  Aggravated Robbery   4060 Weber Road   1204090084

Officers contacted Capital One Bank employees who reported  a White male handed a bank teller a note demanding money.  The teller fearing for her safety handed the robber an undetermined amount of money.

The suspect is described as a light skinned White male with a dirty blond mustache.  He was last seen wearing a dark-colored tee-shirt,khaki-colored cap, and sunglasses.   He was last seen on Weber headed towards Gollihar in a white four door vehicle, possibly a Chevrolet.

Anyone having any information regarding this crime is encouraged to call Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS or the Corpus Christi Police Department Homicide/Robbery Bureau.

Easter Celebration Turns Violent As Shots Fired in Neighborhood Park

Occurred on 04/08/12, 4:51 pm   Aggravated Assault   5700  Greenwood Drive   1204080096

An Easter gathering at Los Encinos Park was cut short when it turned violent for guests.  Officers rushed to the park when 911 calls for service were requested for multiple shots fired with one person being run over by a red pick-up truck.

Upon their arrival, Officers contacted several victims and witnesses who reported a confrontation had occurred between the victims and the 29-year-old brother of Andrew Flores (11/05/84) which escalated into a heated disagreement. 

During the argument, Flores’ brother displayed a firearm and fired several rounds into the ground.  Witnesses told Officers, Flores who was driving a red 1996 Ford F-250 pick-up truck drove towards his brother and ran over him. 

Flores stopped, helped his brother from underneath the truck and into his truck before driving off.  While still in the park, police were told the shooter was pulled from the vehicle and pistol whipped.

Flores again pulls his brother into his truck and drives off yet again.  They two were observed by Officers fleeing from the park and attempted to pull them over in the 1700 block of Frio Street.  Flores refused to stop and a short pursuit ensued.  It ended when Flores was pulled over in the 2100 block of Carolyn. 

Flores was arrested and charged with Evading Arrest in a Vehicle.  His brother was transported to Spohn Memorial with a laceration to the head. 

The aggravated assault remains an active investigation which has been taken over by the Criminal Investigation Division.

Bank Robbery On The 4000 Block Of Weber Road

Occurred Monday, April 9, 2012, 11:30am, Robbery, 4000 Weber Rd. 1204090064

Hamilin Middle School and Robert Wilson School were locked down after a bank robbery at the 4000 block of Weber Rd. Monday morning.

A white man about six feet tall with a dirty blonde mustache that wore a baseball cap, black framed sunglasses, a black t-shirt and dirty light blue jeans entered the bank and handed a demand note to the bank teller. No weapon was displayed and the man left the bank with money from the bank. No person was injured in this event.

Police continue to search for the man. Anyone with additional information about this crime 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.

Two Apprehended In A Stolen Car After They Were Caught Stealing From Cars In Mall Parking Lot

Occurred March 7, 2012, 3:50pm, Burglary of a vehicle and Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle, 1204040108, 1204070093, & 1204070106

A 21-year-old man and a 16-year-old juvenile male were apprehended Saturday after they broke into several vehicles at the La Palmera Mall and then were located by police in a stolen car.

Corpus Christi Police responded to several complaints of burglaries to motor vehicle at the La Palmera Mall. A witness provided the license plate number and a description of a green Ford Mustang that was used by the thieves to leave the mall.

Patrol Officer Mike Garcia located the Mustang when the vehicle pulled into the Four Winds Apartments and the operator fled on foot. Senior Officer Garcia caught the operator, 21-year-old Juan Gonzalez (9/19/1991).

The patrol dog was used to locate the juvenile that ran from the Mustang. The juvenile was taken to the Nueces County Juvenile Justice Center and Gonzalez was taken to the City Detention Center.

The Mustang was reported stolen from Corpus Christi and was taken to the city impound to be processed by the forensics lab technicians for evidence.

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