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INCIDENT: |
Stolen Vehicle Arrest |
DATE/TIME: |
November 2, 2018; 12:40AM |
LOCATION: |
Rose Avenue and Cesar Chavez Drive |
VICTIM(S): |
Withheld |
SUSPECT(S): |
Juvenile Female
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PREPARED BY: |
Kevin Baysinger, Commander |
CONTACT PERSON AND CONTACT INFO: |
(805) 385-7771 |
DETAILS:
On November 2, 2018, at about 12:40AM, Oxnard Police received a call of a stolen vehicle, a white 2010 Mazda MX-6, in the 2800 block of Rose Avenue. Officers located the vehicle travelling north on Rose Avenue. As officers attempted to stop the stolen car, it did not stop for officers and officers pursued the vehicle. The pursuit was cancelled due to high speeds. As officers were checking the area, they noticed that the car had crashed at the intersection of Cesar Chavez Drive and Rose Avenue.
Two subjects were detained at the scene. A female juvenile was determined to have been the driver of the stolen car; she was arrested for the unlawful taking/driving of a motor vehicle (10851CVC), and evading police officers. This was the second time in less than a week that this female juvenile was arrested for 10851CVC. An adult male passenger was arrested for obstructing the duties of a police officer (a misdemeanor).
Our city is currently experiencing a significant increase in stolen vehicles. To combat the problem, the Police Department is prioritizing taking a proactive comprehensive approach in the prevention, enforcement, and investigation of stolen vehicles.
A significant percentage of the stolen vehicles are preventable. The Oxnard Police Department would like to remind residents of the following tips to prevent a vehicle from being stolen:
- Never leave your car unlocked, not even for a minute.
- Never leave your keys in the car, even if you think they are really “hidden.”
- Don’t leave your car idling and unattended because it is unnecessary (it doesn’t get cold enough here), it is unsafe, illegal, and someone can steal your car.
- Wheel locks, brake pedal locks and steering wheel locks are also effective.
If anyone has any information regarding stolen vehicles please contact Ventura County Crime Stoppers at 800-222-TIPS or www.venturacountycrimestoppers.org to submit a tip via text or email.
DATE / TIME PREPARED: 11/2/2018; 2:10AM