New Phoenix Police Chief has Local Ties

The Phoenix Police Department’s newest Police Chief was born and raised in Corpus Christi and hails from a family with a strong tradition in law enforcement. On Monday March 26th, Phoenix City Manager David Cavazos named Daniel V. Garcia as Police Chief for the City of Phoenix.  Daniel V. Garcia is the brother of Corpus Christi Police Department Assistant Chief J.V. Garcia.  The Garcia family tradition of community service doesn’t end there.  Two other brothers are also Texas Police Officers; Luis Garcia is a Detective with the Houston Police Department, while Ruben Garcia is a Detective with the CCPD.

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Newly appointed Phoenix Police Chief Daniel V. Garcia pins the badge on his brother, CCPD Assistant Chief J.V. Garcia during 2011 Promotions Ceremony

“I think it is fantastic,” said CCPD Assistant Chief Garcia.  ” Daniel is a good cop,  a great supervisor, and even better administrator.   I am confident that he will move the Department in a positive direction.   With a strong work ethic and a commitment to duty, Daniel will quickly demonstrate to the citizens of Phoenix what a good choice they have made.  He is a true professional.”

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Newly appointed Phoenix Police Chief Daniel V. Garcia and CCPD Assistant Chief J.V. Garcia at 2011 Promotion Ceremony

Daniel V. Garcia is a 33 year veteran of the Dallas Police Department, and served as an Assistant Police Chief alongside newly appointed Corpus Christi Police Chief Floyd Simpson.  “Daniel “Danny” Garcia and I have been friends for more years than I can remember,” said Chief Simpson.  “He has always conducted himself in a moral and ethical manner. He is an extremely knowledgeable police practitioner that will serve the City of Phoenix well. On behalf of the men and women of the Corpus Christi Police family I wish Chief Garcia much success.”

The Phoenix Police Department has approximately 3,055 sworn officers and a budget of over $500 million. Garcia will begin his new assignment in May.

http://www.phoenix.gov/news/032612policechief.html

39 Year Old Arrested For Murder

Occurred March 27, 2012 300 Westchester Murder Warrant Service 1203150025

Corpus Christi Police Homicide Detectives supported by the United States Marshal’s Gulf Coast Violent Offender and Fugitive Task Force arrested 39-year-old Xavier Harvey Salinas (5/3/1972) for a warrant for arrest for the murder of Nathaniel Vargas.

Corpus Christi Police investigated the death of Nathaniel Vargas on the 700 block of Omaha Drive on Thursday, March 15, 2012 at about 8am. The investigators with the assistance of the Corpus Christi Police Gang unit evaluated evidence and identified Xavier Salinas as the person responsible for the crime.

Salinas was arrested at his place of employment at the 300 block of Westchester at 8:53am. Corpus Christi Police continue to investigate additional information about this case.

The Corpus Christi Police would like to thank the members of the community who assisted with the collection of information to resolve this investigation.

Church Burglar Caught In The Act

Occurred March 26, 2012 10:50pm Burglary of a church building 1203260166

A 51-year-old man was arrested Monday night when he was caught in the act of burglary to a church.

A neighbor called police and provided information that a man forced entry into the Inglesia Bautista Emmanuel Church located at 1101 Tenth Street. Patrol officers arrived and saw 51-year-old Tiofilo Garcia (3/15/1961) inside the church. Garcia ran from the police officers and was apprehended. The patrol dog Laroy went into the building to insure there were no additional suspects in the building.

Officers determined that Garcia attempted to take air conditioners from the church so Garcia was arrested for burglary and delivered to the city detention center.

Garcia was charged with burglary to a building, a state jail felony which is punishable by up to 2 years in prison and up to a $10,000 fine. Garcia was also charged with evading arrest or detention, a Class A misdemeanor which is punishable by up to 1 year in jail and up to a $4,000 fine.

Late Night Robbery At a Restaurant

Occurred Monday, March 26, 2012 11:32pm  Aggravated Robbery 6542 Staples 1203270003

Two men used a gun when they conducted a robbery at the 6500 block of Staples Street Monday night at a restaurant that was closed for business for the night.

The manager of the store went outside the building to get a mop when he was approached by a man who presented a pistol and demanded the valuables from the manager. A second suspect appeared with a prybar displayed as a weapon. The suspects escorted the manager into the restaurant and went to the office. The robbers then took cash and left the restaurant. No injuries were reported to police.

The first suspect is described as a black male that wore a black long sleeve button up shirt, black pants possibly Dickies brand and black shoes. The first suspect wore a black hood/mask over his head with eye holes cut out and was wearing white athletic gloves with black trim and may work, or has worked, in the restaurant business. A witness said the black shoes worn by the first suspect appeared to be from a Shoes for Crews catalog and looked like the Explorer Style. The witness also observed the backpack used by the first suspect which appeared to have the JanSport logo.

The second suspect is described as a black male that wore a black hoodie, black pants and black shoes with a white cloth covering his face with eye holes cut out and was wearing black gloves.

Both suspects are estimated to be in age between 25 to 35 years.

Police would like help from the public to obtain additional information about this crime. Anyone with information should call Crime Stoppers at 888TIPS or logon to www.888TIPS.com. The information provided could earn the caller a cash reward.

$8,000 In Copper Taken From A Business

Occurred Monday, March 26, 2012 overnight Copper Theft 1203260034

Over $8,000 worth of copper was stolen from a business overnight and Corpus Christi Police would like help from the community to apprehend the persons responsible.

Police were called to 8421 Up River Road for theft of copper. The manager of the business told police that the air conditioner units for several portable offices were damaged and the copper was removed. The manager of the business said the theft took place over the weekend between Friday at 6pm and Monday at 8am.

Anyone with any information should call crime stoppers at 888TIPS or logon to www.888TIPS.com. The information provided may earn the caller a cash reward.

Man Arrested For Shooting At An Apartment Building

Occurred Saturday, March 24, 2012 7:35pm Aggravated Assault 1203240126

A 23-year-old man was arrested Saturday night after he shot at an apartment on the 1000 block of 25th Street.

Corpus Christi Police were called to the apartments on the 1000 block of 25th Street at 7:35 pm after witnesses saw 23-year-old Joe Guerrero (2/27/1989) discharge a firearm at one of the apartments. The witnesses said some people took the firearm away from Guerrero and then Guerrero forced his way into an apartment. Witnesses said Guerrero made threats to the people inside the apartment until Guerrero was forced outside the apartment.

Police arrived and Guerrero ran from police officers. Police officers captured Guerrero and Guerrero struggled with police until Guerrero was restrained.

Guerrero was arrested and charged with Aggravated Assault, Burglary with intent to commit a felony, Criminal Trespass, Evading Arrest, and Resist arrest, search or transport.

No injuries were reported and police continue to investigate the reasons for this confrontation.

Road Rage Results in Stabbing

Occurred Sunday, March 25, 2012 2:05am   Aggravated Assault 1203250031

A 26-year-old man was arrested Sunday morning for stabbing a 17-year-old man after a confrontation over poor driving.

Corpus Christi Police were called to a gas station at 7201 South Padre Island Drive for a fight that ended with a person cut by a knife. Officers arrived and met the 17-year-old victim who told police that he was stabbed after confronting a man about poor driving. Police described the victim’s injuries as non-life threatening.

Police were told that the confrontation started on the highway and the two drivers went to the gas station and exited their vehicles. The victim said he and the other driver got into a fist fight and then the victim was stabbed. The victim told police his attacker left before police arrived.

Police were provided information about the attacker and 26-year-old Jamal Alexander Dennis (2/24/1986) was arrested at his house for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. The charge is a 2nd degree felony which is punishable by up to 20 years imprisonment and up to a $10,000 fine.

Police encourage everyone not to confront aggressive drivers or take out frustrations on other drivers. Concerned drivers should call police at 911 to report any safety hazard.

12 Apprehended After Suburban Evades From Police

Occurred March 25, 2012 9:20pm  IH 37   Bailout  1203250145

Twelve individuals were apprehended by Corpus Christi Police after a vehicle chase that started on Interstate Highway 37 Sunday night.

A Corpus Christi Police Officer saw a white 1996 Chevy Suburban travel north on the 3900 block of Interstate Highway 37 and change lanes without the use of a turn signal. The officer then saw the suburban travel in the center of the roadway and straddle the center stripes which did not allow other vehicles to pass. Once closer to the vehicle, the officer also observed a safety violation which prompted the officer to initiate a traffic stop.

The suburban fled from the officer and other officers successfully employed a tire deflation system to cause the suburban to stop. Twelve individuals ran from the suburban. All twelve of the individuals were captured by law enforcement.

Eleven of the individuals from the suburban were transferred to the custody of U.S. Border Patrol. The 44-year-old driver of the suburban, Paul Benavides (9/14/1967) was taken to the city detention center by the Corpus Christi Police for evading in a vehicle.

Arrest Made In Hit And Run Fatality on BrownLee Blvd.

Occurred February 16, 2012 Fatality Hit and Run Case # 1202160148 & C1201201 –Update

Corpus Christi Police Investigators have identified the person responsible for the hit and run crash that resulted in the death of 40-year-old Rudy Garcia.

Rudy Garcia rode a bicycle on the 200 block of BrownLee Boulevard on Thursday, February 16, 2012. Garcia was struck from behind by a truck and Garcia did not survive the crash.

Corpus Christi investigators collected evidence from the crime scene and used trace analysis to identify clues. The investigators identified specific parts of a vehicle damaged in the crash and then called vendors that sold those specific parts. More information from the public was collected by investigators and a suspect was identified.

Corpus Christi Police obtained a warrant for arrest for Antonio Alamo (6/2/1973) on Friday, March 23, 2012. Alamo was arrested and has a $100,000 bond for an Accident Involving Personal Injury Or Death.

The Texas Transportation Code section 550.021 provides the requirements for this type of event. The code states the operator of a vehicle involved in a accident that results in the inury or death of a person shall stop and report the crash to emergency responders. Failure to report the crash which results in a death is a third degree felony which is punishable by up to 10 years inprisonment and up to a $10,000 fine.

Officers Promoted by Chief Simpson

Occurred March 23, 2012  12:00pm    3122 Leopard    Officers Promotion

Corpus Christi Police Chief, Floyd Simpson, promoted officers Raymond Harrison, Mary Helen Leal, and Jason Rhodes to the rank of Senior Officer Friday.

            

Pictured above: Mary Helen Leal and Chief Simpson;  Jason Rhodes promoted by Chief Simpson       

The officers on the Corpus Christi Police Department must complete 60 months of work experience to apply for promotion. The applicants for promotion must then pass a proficiency examination at city hall in order to advance in grade to the rank of Senior Officer.

Chief Simpson pinned the rank onto the new senior officers in a ceremony with an audience that included City Council At Large David Loeb, State Representative for District 32 Todd Hunter, District 4 Councilperson Chris Adler, and a host of fellow Police Officers.

Chief Simpson gave comments which included the point that he has toured the department and he likes what he has seen. Chief Simpson said the department organization will change in a progressive manner and good officers will be recognized and elevated.

Chief Simpson said he has a priority to outfit the officers with the needed supplies to do the work tasked to them. Chief Simpson said he intends to improve the safety of the work environment for the officers and to the public very quickly in ways which include the placement of road flares and fire extinguishers in the patrol cars.

Chief Simpson answered questions from the audience and then closed by recognizing the accomplishments of the officers that were promoted to the rank of Senior Officer.

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