And The Lights Went Out

Occurred on 12/20/11, 6:00 a.m.   Theft & Criminal Mischief   6300 McArdle     1112200044 

An AEP Supervisor reported to Officers that a transformer station had been vandalized causing a large power outage early this morning.  The supervisor told the Officer that entry had been gained when the suspect or suspects cut through a fence near an adjacent grocery store.

Approximately 110 feet of copper ground wire was stolen from several poles causing the transformer to be ungrounded, resulting in the power outage.

AEP reported the estimated cost for repairs is $250,000.00.  At this time, there is no suspect information.

Anyone having any information regarding this crime is encouraged to call Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS or the Corpus Christi Police Department Property Crimes Unit.

Credit Card Abuse Suspect

12.08.2011/10:22pm   Credit Card Abuse   4038 S.Port   1112120042

Investigators with the Forgery Unit are asking for your help in identifying the individual responsible for using a stolen credit card at a local Home Depot.

The subject is described as a white male in his early twenties, 5′ 8″ tall, 150 lbs.  At the time of the theft he was wearing a black ball cap, shades, a white jacket with black designs on it, black jeans, and black tennis shoes.

If you can identify this individual or if you have any information about this incident we encourage you to call Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS, or log on at www.888tips.com The information you provide could earn you a cash reward.

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Clerk Frightened, but Uninjured in Robbery

Occurred on 12/19/11, 9:50 p.m.  Aggravated Robbery   2838 S. Padre Island Drive    1112190155

Officers responded to the Gulf Port Inn for a robbery and contacted the 33-year-old clerk who reported a White male walked into the store and demanded money.  The victim told Officers it appeared as if was the suspect was armed with a weapon, keeping his hand in his jacket pocket.

The victim complied with his demand and the suspect fled out the door with an undetermined amount of money.

The suspect is described as a White male, 28 to 32 years of age, 5’6” to 5’7” feet tall and weighing 120 to 140 lbs.  He was last seen wearing a dark piece of cloth on his face along with a purple and black hoodie.

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.

Drunk Driver Stopped by Tree

Occurred on 12/22/11, 02:18 a.m.  DWI/Major Accident      4400 Ayers     1112200010/C1109221

Officers responded to the area for an accident in which a purple 1995 Mercury Cougar struck a tree.    Upon their arrival, Officers contacted the driver Keith G. Kaufman (05/31/89) who appeared intoxicated, but not injured. 

A witness told Officers she observed the Cougar drive towards the 4400 block of S. Port and change course to 4400 Ayers where he struck the tree.

Kaufman was administered Standard Field Sobriety Tests and a Blood Warrant was obtained for a Blood Specimen.  He was arrested and charged with Driving While Intoxicated.

C.C. PAL Participant’s Annual Christmas Banquet

The Corpus Christi Police Athletic League, or C.C. PAL, is hosting its annual Christmas Banquet.  Tonight’s dinner honors the boys and girls who take part C.C. PAL’s different programs.

The holiday gathering which is expected to serve 500 kids and their parents, volunteers and police officers, begins at 6:00 p.m. at Gulf Coast Racing, 5302 Leopard.  The event will include a free smoked turkey dinner with all the trimmings, live music and a visit from Santa Claus.  Each child will receive a gift.  The event is being made possible through donations.

C.C. PAL currently serves 2,600 local children, from ages three to 18 years old.  It offers different educational programs and sports activities for at-risk youth.   C.C. PAL is funded through grants and donations and its largest contributor is Valero Energy Corporation.  Earlier this year, the program received $81,000 from a refinery dove hunt and $14,000 from a company golf tournament.

For more information contact Senior Officer Jose Olivares at (361) 876-8116, Senior Officer David Morris at (361) 883-2725 or (361) 883-2725.

 

Couple Arrested and One Hospitalized Due to ‘Dirty Dancing’

Occurred on 12/19/11, 01:05 a.m.   Assault/Public Intoxication   413 Starr     1112190005/1112190007

Officers patrolling the downtown area observed a disturbance in front of Flannigan’s in which a man was lying on the ground another male being restrained by a couple of individuals.

The 37-year-old victim was found to be dazed and confused with a laceration to the back of his head.  The victim was transferred to Spohn Memorial for medical treatment.

Officers contacted the male who was being restrained who told them he is a friend of the victim. He reported the victim was dancing with the suspect’s girlfriend in an “inappropriate” manner and attempted to lift up her dress.  The boyfriend Tristan Richards (07/24/83) responded by assaulting the victim.  Two males joined the fight and dragged the victim outside where the assault continued.

Richards was arrested along with his girlfriend Ashlynn Finnie (11/29/88) and booked at the City Detention Center.  Richards was charged with Assault, while Finnie was charged with Public Intoxication.

Business Burglarized by Not So Nice Guy

Occurred on 12/19/11, 02:27 a.m.   Burglary of a Business   5433 S. Staples   1112190014   

An Officer in the area of Mr. Nice Guys responded to an alarm call in which the alarm company reported the sounds of glass breaking could be heard.

Upon his arrival, the Officer observed a male hastily walking away from the business toward his parked green van.  The Officer contacted Robby Barrera Jr. (09/16/91) who was bleeding from a small laceration to his hand.

Further investigation revealed that Barrera had attempted to burglarize the business by smashing the display window on the east side of the building. The suspect’s “high hopes” were dashed by the Officer’s quick arrival.

Barrera was arrested and charged with Burglary of a Building and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia when a glass pipe was found in the van.

The business was secured by the owner.

DWI Driver Rescued by Man She Crashed Into

Occurred on 12/18/11, 2:41 a.m. DWI. HWY 358 at Kostoryz Road 1112180019

Officers responded to a major accident involving a blue 2005 Jeep Cherokee which flipped on its side after rear-ending another vehicle. Upon their arrival, Officers found the flipped Jeep along with a red Chevrolet Tahoe which was facing eastbound in the westbound lane.

The trapped female driver had been pulled out of her vehicle by a male in the Tahoe.

Officers contacted the female driver who appeared to be intoxicated and administered Standard Field Sobriety Tests and a Breath Test.

Jacquelyn Hereim (11/24/87) was arrested and transported to Spohn Shoreline for medical clearance.

Hereim was booked at the City Detention Center and charged with Driving While Intoxicated.

Auto Burglar Arrested As He Walks Away with Two Dollies

Occurred on 2/16/11, 04:32 a.m.   Burglary of a Vehicle     4900 S.P.I.D.     1112160018

Officers responded to the area of Mount Vernon and Everhart Road for a suspicious individual pushing two dollies.

Officers contacted Joe Medina (12/14/82) in the Conn’s parking lot.  Medina who appeared to be intoxicated, was also found in possession of a car jack, hat, and radio.  Further investigation revealed Medina had burglarized a Chevrolet Suburban in the King’s Square Apartment Complex

The owner of the vehicle was contacted and the recovered stolen items belonging to him were returned.

Medina was arrested and charged with Burglary of a Vehicle and Public Intoxication.

The two dollies were tagged as evidence and will be returned to the owner when found.

His Stolen Beer Runneth Over

Occurred on 12/15/11, 7:32 p.m.   Theft   701 N. Staples     1112150136/2223260263

Officers responded to the Stripes Convenience Store for theft of beer.  Upon their arrival, Officers talked to the store clerk who reported a White male grabbed a couple of beers and ran out the store towards the Staples Bus Station. The clerk told Officers the suspect had been involved in two earlier thefts of beer.

While the Officer was investigating the beer theft, an assault was broadcast at the bus station involving the suspect. The suspect told Officers he was assaulted by three Hispanic males and two Black males.  The suspect who appeared to be intoxicated sustained a bloody nose. The motive for the assault is unknown at this time.

The clerk positively identified the suspect who was transported to Spohn Memorial for treatment. He was released to medical personnel for treatment.

Once at Spohn Memorial, the suspect left the hospital and committed another “beer run” at the Walgreens located at 2101 Morgan.  The department manager identified Brandon Joseph Lockard (01/15/84) as the person who walked out of the store with two eighteen packs of beer.  Lockard was arrested and charged with Public Intoxication and Theft.

Officers recovered the beer and returned it to Walgreens.

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