MEET YOUR CCPD

Senior Officer Travis Pace was born in Prince George’s County, Maryland.  After his father retired from the United States Navy, he relocated to Aransas Pass, Texas and graduated from Aransas Pass High School in 1986.  He then attended Del Mar College and served in the United States Army for 6 years. 

In August 1990, Travis was hired by the Corpus Christi Police Department as a Cadet for the 46th Police Academy. After graduating the Police Academy, Travis was assigned to the Patrol Division. During his patrol career, Travis was a Field Training Officer for seven academy classes and spent fifteen years as a member of the SWAT Team performing several duties including Assistant Team Leader. Travis then transferred to the Training Division where he spent fifteen years as an instructor, serving in multiple positions to include In-Service coordinator, physical fitness coordinator and defensive tactics coordinator. Travis stated, “Training and molding the future of our department through teaching is one of my proudest accomplishments in my career.”  

Travis is an Active Shooter instructor for law enforcement personnel as well as civilians. He has lectured countless people throughout our local community and has been invited to teach in Austin and Laredo.  

During his time in the training division, Travis began capturing and highlighting various aspects of the police department through multimedia.  This led to him being transferred to his current assignment in the Public Information Office. Travis has spent ten years in the Public Information Office and recently became the department’s videographer. Travis stated, “I absolutely enjoy what I do, capturing and highlighting the accomplishments of the Department and its Officers.”  

In his off time, Travis enjoys camping with his wife Denise. He is a father of 4 wonderful children and has a grandson that he loves to spoil.  
  
Travis stated, “In my 33 years of public service, I’ve always tried to make people around me smile or laugh. If I’m able to do that, then I’ve had a good day.” 

ON SITE AUCTION SALE AND LIVE ONLINE (WEBCAST)

Date: Saturday, September 2, 2023
Time: 10:00 am (gates open at 8:00 am)
Location: 5485 Greenwood

REGISTRATION: visit https://siskauction.hibid.com/ to register and obtain further on-line auction instructions.

VIEWING: Friday, September 1, 2023, from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm

Everyone must be registered and have a bidder number to enter the auction.

No purses or backpacks allowed during the viewing on Friday.

No one under 18 allowed. This includes after the auction during pick up times.

Facemasks, face coverings and social distancing strongly encouraged.

146 Cars, Trucks, Moped, ATV, Camper and Forklift.

Detectives need your help in identifying theft suspect.

DATE: August 15, 2023, 12:00 PM

Location: 2100 Airline Rd.

Corpus Christ Police Detectives would like your help in identifying a suspect in a theft case that occurred on August 15, 2023.

On August 15, 2023, personal items were taken from a victim while they were at a south side gym.

If you have any information about this crime or the suspect, please call our Criminal Investigation Division at 361-886-2840.

You may also call Crime Stoppers at 361-888-TIPS or submit the information online at https://www.p3tips.com/TipForm.aspx?ID=343&C=&T=. Information provided to Crime Stoppers is anonymous and if the information leads to an arrest, it could earn you a cash reward.

Stay Safe and Stay Alert!

The Corpus Christi Police Department wants to remind you to always be vigilant when visiting banks and withdrawing funds. It’s always recommended to:

-Go directly to your destination after withdrawing funds

-Never leave money, money envelopes, or other valuables inside your vehicle

-If you see something suspicious, call the police and get to a safe area

Stay safe Corpus Christi, and always remember: If you like it, lock it!

INCLEMENT WEATHER – TROPICAL STORM HAROLD

Due to the expected rainfall, please watch out for flooding. We want our community to be safe.

Here are some helpful suggestions for the inclement weather:

If possible, please stay home during the heavy rain.

If you must travel, drive slower than usual so that you have time to react to other traffic on the roadway.

Turn on your headlights so that you are visible to other vehicles and pedestrians.

Be aware of possible flooding or moving water in low lying areas. It only takes 1-2 feet of rushing water to sweep away a vehicle.

Some roadways may be closed by barricades. Please do not drive around them as they are there for your safety.

RETIRED LIEUTENANT PASSES AWAY

On August 7, 2023, retired Lieutenant Trace Weaver succumbed to complications related to the injuries he sustained in the line of duty.

While serving as a Patrol Shift Supervisor on May 12, 1997, Lieutenant Trace Weaver responded to an emergency call and was exposed to a dangerous chemical. Lt. Weaver retired from the department on June 30, 2003. Lt. Weaver joined the department on August 24, 1981, after serving in the United States Army.

Lt. Weaver is survived by his wife of 40 years, and two sons.

Please keep Lt. Weaver’s family in your thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

SAFE ROADS

If you have seen an ongoing traffic issue or notice an aggressive driver you may contact the Corpus Christi Police Department at saferoadsforcc@cctexas.com.

This email will be received by several different sections within the city so that the issue may be addressed. These sections include Corpus Christi Police Department Uniform Patrol Captains, Traffic Safety Section Lieutenants, and Traffic Engineering at city hall.

To report an aggressive driver be sure to list the following information in the email:
•Date
•Time
•Location
•Description of the vehicle
•License plate

Aggressive Driving behaviors would include:
•Speeding
•Following too closely
•Abrupt lane changes
•Distracted driving (cell phone use while driving)
•Failing to signal lane change

NVID TAKES DOWN MAJOR DRUG OPERATION

CCPD Narcotics & Vice Investigations Division (NVID) Detectives served multiple search warrants on Friday August 4th, concluding a years-long investigation into illegal drug trafficking on the city’s south side. During the operation, Detectives conducted searches of storage units located on the 3200 block of Rodd Field Road and the 6600 block of Yorktown Blvd., along with a residence on the 4000 block of Stadium Drive.

As a result of the searches NVID investigators seized approximately fifteen pounds of hydroponic marijuana, approximately one pound of THC resin, three firearms, and approximately $1,200,000 in cash that Detectives believe are proceeds from drug dealing.

Arrested during the complex and well-coordinated operation were Adam Estes age 27 and Sujie Chang, age 29. Both face felony charges of manufacturing and delivery of a controlled substance, a first-degree felony punishable by from five to ninety-nine years in prison, along with possession of marijuana between five and fifty pounds, a third-degree felony punishable by up to ten years in prison. The money seizure is one of the largest ever in the history of the NVID and is indicative of a large-scale illegal drug distribution operation. Detectives continue to investigate; additional arrests, charges and seizures are possible.

Possible missing person update:

On August 8, 2023, at 2:55 PM Kleberg County Sheriff’s Office units located a vehicle matching that of recently missing Phillip Loveday off county road 2444 in Nueces County, Texas. Multiple agencies have responded to the scene.

A body was located inside of the vehicle. At this time we are waiting on the findings from the medical examiner’s office to complete their investigation. This is still an active investigation.

OFFICER INVOLVED SHOOTING UPDATE

As a follow-up to the officer involved shooting that occurred on July 30, 2023, the following information has been made available for release. 

The second offender has been processed by our City Detention Center; thus, we are able to release the identity and charges of the offender involved.   

27-year-old Joshua Deleon was medically cleared and was transported to the City Detention Center on August 7, 2023.  Deleon has been charged with one count of Attempted Capital Murder and one count of Murder.  

This is still an active investigation and updates will follow as they are made available for release.

For more information related to this incident: 

OFFICER INVOVLED SHOOTING AT 5700 BLOCK OF AAVA DR. | CCPD Blotter (wordpress.com)

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