May 18, 2013

San Benito Couple arrested after caught selling cocaine with children on truck.








Marisol Villegas and her boyfriend Eliseo Camara of San Benito were arrested earlier today outside the Sunrise Mall when they were caught selling narcotics in the parking lot and in front of a ten month old baby and a four year old toddler.

An anonymous tipster informed Brownsville PD that they were some unusual  activity going on with a couple that were seen selling some packets from their Ford truck with two screaming children in the back seat.  When police officers approached the vehicle the couple started to act nervously around them and eventually confessed that they were getting high in the parking lot in front of their two children.

Police was able to confiscate 900 dollars that were stashed in the babies car seat, they did not found any illegal drugs but Miss Villegas seemed incoherent and out of it and they could not give a logic explanation as to why they had that amount of money with them.

Miss Villegas mother in law proceeded to pick up the children and noted to police officers that the whole family for months now, have been concerned about their behavior and were sure they were abusing illegal drugs.


May 16, 2013

Port Isabel Grandparents arrested after leaving their grandson in hot truck to go out drinking.














Port Isabel PD arrested 69 year old Douglas Carter and 73 year old Tameka Carter  earlier today when management of  "Padre Bar" noticed the couple had left their 2 year old grandson, Brandon Parker, alone in the back seat of their F150.  When management noticed the child crying hysterically in the truck they quickly told the couple to leave the premises and to go and assist the toddler.  Police was called when after 3 hours of pleading with the couple the small child appeared to have passed out in the back seat of the truck.

The couple was cited for public intoxication and for not rendering aid to the child and were released on a 250 dollars bond awaiting a trial date for next month.  Both Mister Carter and his wife Tameka explained to the officers that they always go out to have some drinks and that they leave the toddler in the car because he doesn't like social places.  The child has no know relatives in the area and was placed under the protective care of Cameron County Child Protective Services for a period of several hours before being released to the pair of negligent abusive grandparents.


Brownsville Couple arrested after 6 year old son was caught bottle feeding infant.











There are some parents that lock their children in their room while they go to the bar, or leave them in their car while they enjoy going out but a Texan couple is being prosecuted today on child endangerment and negligent charges after video of their six year old son bottle-feeding his 3 month old sister aired in Ryan Wolfs "Dirty Kitchens" web special.


Julian Cuellar, 32 and his common-law wife, Rosario Castellanos, 21 of Brownsville, Texas were arrested yesterday after police saw a video of their son feeding the infant in a well known daycare in the Morning side area.  CPS workers were called by concerned viewers that noticed the little boy feeding the baby while watching famous Ryan Wolf viral and sensational videos were he brings out from the gutter, dirty dinners, restaurants and now day care facilities so that the public and citizens of the Cameron County area should know what places are not following healthy protocols and for the viewers to be aware if any changes were made to their kitchens and buildings in general.


The couple have insisted that his little son is actually mature for his age and that they were not aware of this new Texas law that punishes severely the parents or caretakers of any child under the age of 18 that is caught either attending to a minor child, feeding him or playing with him in the yard.


The day care manager Elisa Perez has stated to Channel Four News that they were not aware that the child was feeding his sibling and that they don't know how the child got access to the bottles or formula used in the feedings.