Occurred on 9/19/11, 2:11 p.m. Robbery 5815 Weber 1109190108
Officers contacted the Family Dollar Store cashier who reported a Black male entered the store and loitered in the store keeping a close eye on her. The male left, but returned shortly thereafter, waiting for an opportunity to rob the victim. When the cashier opened the cash register, the suspect elbowed her out-of-the-way and took an undetermined amount of money. The store manager pursued after the suspect, but lost sight of him as he fled northbound towards the H.E.B. The suspect is described as a hazel-eyed Black male, 5’8” to 5’10” feet tall and weighing 180 to 200 lbs. He was last seen wearing a “golf” hat, light blue shirt, and blue jean shorts. 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 at 361-886-2841.
Occurred on 9/13/11, 10:00 p.m. Burglary of a Coin Operated Machine 1805 Rodd Field 1109160064
Officers contacted the owner of Cascade Car Wash who reported his coin boxes were burglarized on 09/13/11, but he didn’t report the crime. The three coin boxes had already been repaired. The owner told Officers they observed the surveillance video footage of another car wash burglary on a news broadcast. The Media’s use of the surveillance video prompted them to file a police report. The victim did have surveillance video of his burglary and will provide a copy. In the video, a female with long dark hair who was dressed in dark tank top was observed being the lookout while other suspects were breaking into the coin boxes. 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. Note: A copy of the video is not available at this time.
Occurred 9/18/11, 7:30 p.m. ~ 9:00 p.m. Burglary of a Building 1755 Frio 1109180140
Officers responded to Mary Mother of the Church for a burglary. Officers contacted church staff members who reported they arrived to find the church lights on and the Sacristy Room along the Sanctuary burglarized. Further investigation revealed there was not a forced entry, but the possibility the suspect or suspects hid inside the church and exited through a side door. Approximately 100 hand-made rosaries and several gold amulets were stolen along with an undetermined amount of money. The money was taken from two offering deposit box. 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 at 361-886-2841.
Reported on 9/18/11, 07:00 a.m. Burglary of Coin Operated Machine 1310 Airline 1109180050
Officers contacted employees of JR Viola’s Cleaners Laundromat who reported several coin operated machines had been burglarized. Further investigation revealed the suspects left behind several tools while taking several cash trays. The total amount contained in the trays is undetermined at this time. There is no suspect description available at this time. 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.
Occurred 9/18/11, 05:54 a.m. Graffiti Arrests Cole Park Skate Park 1109180048
Officers responded to the Cole Park Skate Park for vandals spray painting graffiti in the bowl of the skate park. Upon their arrival, Officers two males had fled towards Oleander Park. John Sanchez (09/03/93) and Nicholas Rodriquez (02/21/92) were captured, but a third suspect was able to escape. A witness reported to Officers he observed the suspects exit from a blue Mustang, walk towards the skate park armed with a black backpack. One of the suspects was observed to be carrying a spray can. The backpack was found by Officers and found to be filled with spray cans. Both Sanchez and Rodriguez denied knowing the owner of the Mustang, but Officers contacted the registered owner who told them her son had left in the Mustang accompanied by both Sanchez and Rodriguez. Sanchez and Rodriguez were both arrested and booked at the CDC. They were both charged with Graffiti ~ Pecuniary Loss less than $20,000 which is a State Jail Felony. The blue Mustang was released to the owner.
Occurred 9/19/11, 03:13 a.m. Burglary of a Building 5414 Tripoli 1109190024
Officers responded to Yeager Elementary for an alarm. Upon their arrival, Officers heard a loud noise towards the back area of the school. Officers apprehend and detained Devin Joel Bazan (03/29/93) and his 14-year-old Hispanic female accomplice. Further investigation revealed the two had entered the school through an unlocked door and taken a rolling computer chair and a hand-held grabber. Both items were thrown down from the second floor to the first floor making the loud noise Officers heard as they arrived. Both suspects smelled of an alcoholic beverage and appeared to be intoxicated. Bazan was arrested and booked at the CDC. He was charged with Burglary of a Building, Consume of Alcoholic by a Minor, Criminal Trespass, and Inducing Curfew. The 14-year-old female was released to her mother, but charges are pending for Burglary of a Building, Consume of Alcohol by a Minor, Criminal Trespass, and Violating Curfew. The stolen property was found outside the fenced area and returned to maintenance staff.
Officers contacted the 44-year-old Hispanic male who reported he was stabbed by his girlfriend Amy Wilson (11/25/81) after an argument over their children and her choice of friends. Wilson grabbed a kitchen knife and held it to the victim’s throat. The victim was able to take the knife away and Wilson fled the residence. Officers located Wilson nearby and placed her under arrest. She was transported and booked at the CDC. Wilson was charged with Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon. The victim sustained a minor cut and checked by CCFD Emergency Personnel. The kitchen knife was recovered and tagged as evidence.
4:25 p.m./09.10.2011 5800 S. Staples Burglary to a Vehicle/Credit Card Abuse 1109120125
The Auto Theft Task Force needs assistance in identifying the Hispanic male and Hispanic female wanted in connection with an auto burglary that occurred on 9-11-11 at a local nightclub parking lot, 5800 S. Staples St. The offenders are shown here using a Lone Star card stolen in the auto burglary.
The hispanic male is medium build dark complected wearing a dark t-shirt, black shorts and white tennis shoes.
The female is wearing a green t-shirt, jeans and white tennis shoes.
If you can identify either one of these subject, we ask you to call Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS (8477) or you can visit the Crime Stoppers website at 888tips.com to submit a web tip.
Or download the free “Tip Submit” app, available for the iPhone and Android smart phones.
Police are looking to identify two subjects, who went on theft spree at Sears Dept. store on September 1st at 6:45 p.m. As you can see in the video the first subject goes throughout the store and loads up the cart with several appliances and male grooming items. He then places the cart right by the main entrance of the store and leaves. A few seconds later the second subject walks into the store and rolls the cart right out into the mall without paying for the items. Both subjects leave the mall and are seen by store employees loading up the loot into a truck. They then fled the area.
The first subject is described as a heavy-set Hispanic male with a short hair cut and a mustache. At the time of the theft he was wearing a dark-colored striped polo shirt, shorts and sandals.
The second individual is described as a black male who appears to be bald at the time of the theft. He was wearing a green polo shirt, jeans and white tennis shoes.
If you can identify either one of these subjects, we ask you to call Crime Stoppers at 888-TIPS (8477) or you can visit the Crime Stoppers website at 888tips.com to submit a web tip.
Or download the free “Tip Submit” app, available for the iPhone and Android smart phones.
While officers were watching a suspected drug house they observed a vehicle drive up, make a transaction and then quickly drive off. After following the vehicle a short distance they observed the vehicle commit a traffic violation therefore they pulled the car over. Upon doing so they contacted both the driver and the passenger of the vehicle. The female passenger gave officers an incorrect name, as officers continued to question her they discovered her real name was Crystal Hall (9.21.72) and that she had a warrant for her arrest. Subsequently she was placed under arrest. During the arrest they located six baggies of Crack Cocaine in her possession therefore she was additionally charged.
As she was being transported to the City Detention Center, Crystal became belligerent and attempted to pull away and kick at the officers.
The driver of the vehicle was citied and released.
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