Man charged with giving fictional information to DPS troopers

A 40-year-old man was arrested after he reportedly gave a number of fictional names including "Big Man Up Stairs" and "Zubacheck" after he was pulled over with incorrect license plates by the Texas Department of Public Safety.

Christopher Riley Enderby was charged Sunday with possession of substance, a second-degree felony, fraud use or possession of identifying information, a second-degree felony, resisting arrest, a class A misdemeanor, and failure to identify, a class A misdemeanor.

Enderby also has a failure to appear from a criminal trespass charge, a class B misdemeanor, from June 11, 2018, jail records show. He also reportedly had a warrant from Midland County.

The reported traffic stop happened at 12:53 p.m. near the intersection of Farm-to-Market 2020 and North Tripp Avenue, the DPS affidavit stated.

Enderby was pulled over after he failed to signal before turning and also had the wrong license plate attached to the front of a gold 2000 Oldsmobile Intrigue, the affidavit detailed.

When asked by troopers his name, Enderby reportedly gave the name "Big Man Up Stairs" and then "Zubacheck." He reportedly continued to give fictional names and refused to identify.

Enderby was placed under arrest at 1:10 p.m., the affidavit stated. He resisted arrested and multiple law enforcement personnel assisted in handcuffing him.

Drugs were found inside the vehicle along with 10 pieces of bank information and identifying information for other people, the affidavit detailed. The type or amount of drugs wasn’t identifying in the affidavit.

Enderby was arrested, charged and transported to the Ector County Law Enforcement Center. He had five bonds totaling $49,000 and was still in custody as of Tuesday afternoon, jail records show.