All three offenders have been processed by the Corpus Christi City Detention Center.
All in Nueces Crime Blotter
All three offenders have been processed by the Corpus Christi City Detention Center.
When deputies arrived on scene, they found one male deceased and a female driver in need of medical care.
A CCPD officer was responding to a call when she observed a vehicle matching the description of a car that had been stolen in an aggravated carjacking, several hours earlier.
Precinct 5 Deputy following up on a stolen vehicle BOLO aired out by Corpus Christi Police, spotted the vehicle on FM 70 and CR 63.
Officers were dispatched to the 5000 block of Gollihar Rd. reference a shooting.
APPD officers & public safety crews were sent to the 2100 Blk of Hwy. 361 for a major crash involving three vehicles.
Corpus Christi Police Officers responded to a robbery at a bank located on the 1400 block of S. Port.
On June 21, 2022, Bishop PD received reports of a possible fire at the PNC Bank.
Please be aware that there are several counterfeit $20.00 and $50.00 dollar bills floating around in the community.
Nueces County Sheriff’s Office is asking for public assistance to help locate the individual pictured below, Marshall Wooten.
If you have any information about this crime, you can contact detectives at 361-886-2840. If you wish to remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at (361)888-TIPS (8477) or submit the information online.
During the traffic stop approximately 1.2 grams of Methamphetamine was located.
Nueces County Sheriff’s Office is asking for your help to locate Earnest Thomas who has an outstanding warrant for Aggravated Robbery ($200,000 Bond).
On Saturday, June 4, Nueces Constable Oscar Mendoza and Precinct 5 Deputies made three arrests along with three vehicle impounds and several traffic stops.
An elderly victim reported that her debit card had been compromised and several withdrawals were made from an ATM without her authorization.
It was discovered that a female who had been stopped, was an alleged victim of a robbery, assault, and kidnapping.
Corpus Christi Police Detectives are seeking assistance from the public to identify occupants that were traveling in a vehicle of interest.
The driver fled in the vehicle at a high rate of speed through the City of Bishop.
Working with the Tri-County Crimestoppers, the Aransas Pass Police Department will pay out over a thousand dollars when providing a tip through Crimestoppers.
One subject entered the dealership and presented staff with fake identification seeking financing to purchase a car.