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OXNARD POLICE DEPARTMENT
NEWS RELEASE
NEWS RELEASE
INCIDENT: | OPD Property Crimes Detectives Arrest Four In Separate Burglary Incidents; Property Recovered |
DATE/TIME: | 10/28/18 @ 2:30 p.m.
11/08/18 @ 10:40 a.m. |
LOCATION: | 100 block of Elliott Court, Ventura
1900 block Sanford Street, Oxnard |
SUSPECT(S): | Garett James Clark, 37 years old and Sunni Chapman, 26 years old (1st incident)
Gilberto Hernandez, 20 years old and Jose Morales, 20 years old (“Hot Prowl”) |
PREPARED BY: | Crystal Walker, Detective |
CONTACT PERSON AND CONTACT INFO: | Charles Buttell, Detective
[email protected] or (805) 385-7755 |
DETAILS:
On 10/28/18, homeowners residing in the 1500 block of Windshore Way, reported to the Oxnard Police Department that their home had been broken into and that several valuables (purses, jewelry and electronics) had been stolen. The intruders entered the home through an open window that was only secured by a window screen.
After receiving the report, burglary detectives partnered with patrol officers assigned to the neighborhood where the burglary occurred and quickly developed leads on whom the suspects were. Being that the victim residence is located within a multi-unit building that is equipped with surveillance cameras; officers were able to identify the suspects as City of Ventura residents Garett James Clark, 37 years old and Sunni Chapman, 26 years old.
A search warrant was served at Clark’s residence located in the 100 block of Elliott Court in the city of Ventura. Both Clark and Chapman were at the residence during the service of the warrant and were promptly arrested. The majority of the stolen property was located at the residence.
On 11/08/18 at approximately 10:40 a.m., a resident heard a knock at their front door. The resident, being that they were home alone, decided not to answer the door. The two suspects believing that no one was home forced their way into the residence. The resident after hearing the intruders inside of the home was able to hide in a bathroom. The resident contacted family members who in turn called the police. The intruders left the residence prior to police arrival, but the alert resident was able to film the intruders with his cell phone as they left the house. Several personal belongings were stolen from the residence.
Detectives from the Property Crimes Unit reviewed the cell phone video and immediately recognized one of the intruders as Gilberto Hernandez, 22 years old. Hernandez was later located by detectives near his home. When contacted by detectives, Hernandez was in the company of another subject named of Jose Morales, 20 years old. Hernandez was identified by detectives as the second person involved in the burglary.
Property that was stolen from the residence was located inside of a vehicle belonging to Hernandez.
Hernandez, a resident of the city of Oxnard was arrested earlier this year by Property Crimes Detectives for committing a separate residential burglary in Oxnard.
Residents are encouraged to be “Partners in Public Safety” and are reminded to report suspicious activity to police. Residents can report anonymously and translators are available 24/7. Anyone with information regarding criminal activity is encouraged to contact the Oxnard Police Department at (805) 385-7740 or the Ventura County Crime Stoppers at (800) 222-8477 and www.venturacountycrimestoppers.org.
DATE / TIME PREPARED: 11/14/18, 08:30 a.m.