OXNARD POLICE DEPARTMENT
PRESS RELEASE
Dear Editor:
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Dear Editor:
INCIDENT: | Dispute with a gun |
DATE/TIME: | 12/27/2009 5:11 PM |
LOCATION: | 931 Devilfish Dr. Oxnard |
VICTIM/S: | 16 year old female, name withheld |
SUSPECT/S: | Paul Shorter (60 years old) of Oxnard Alicia Shorter (31 years old) of Oxnard |
PREPARED BY: | Commander Mike Adair |
DETAILS:
On 12/27/2009 at about 5:11 PM, a male subject called the Oxnard Police Department and stated his daughter had threatened him with a gun. He reported she was still inside the residence with the gun at 931 Devilfish Dr. in Oxnard. He further stated that his 16 year old grand daughter was also inside the residence.
Officers arrived at the location and made contact with the reporting person, Paul Shorter. While officers were securing the perimeter around the residence and preparing to make a phone call into the house, a shot was fired from somewhere inside the residence. Officers made entry into the house where they found the suspect, Alicia Shorter in the hallway next to the garage. She was taken into custody without incident and was not injured. The 16 year old female was found unharmed in a bedroom and later released to a relative.
The investigation revealed that Paul Shorter was in a dispute with the 31 year old female when he brandished a gun at her. His daughter, Alicia Shorter physically took the gun away from him. She then pointed the gun at him and threatened to kill him. Paul Shorter was able to flee from the residence and he contacted police.
Paul Shorter was arrested for a misdemeanor charge of brandishing a handgun at the 31 year old female. Alicia Shorter was arrested for threatening her father and brandishing a handgun.
Investigation continuing
John Crombach Chief of Police |
Oxnard Police Department
R. Jason Benites Scott Whitney |
INCIDENT: | Online Police Reporting System |
PREPARED BY: | Sylvia Paniagua, Records Manager |
CONTACT PERSON & CONTACT INFO: |
Commander Mike Adair |
DETAILS:
The Oxnard Police Department is proud to announce it will be providing a new online police reporting option to the public. The web based reporting system will allow the public to report certain incidents online provided there is no suspect information available at the time. The types of reports available for online filing are thefts of property under $5,000, vandalisms, annoying phone calls, lost property, and hit and run accidents with no valid suspect license plate or current location of suspect vehicle.
This service will allow the public to file a police report at a time that is best for them without having to wait for an officer to respond to the scene, provided there is no evidence or information which may readily lead to the identity of the suspect. The report submitted will be reviewed by police personnel and once approved the public will receive an email with a copy of the approved report attached at no cost. The report will be processed and will receive the same investigative attention and statistical analysis as if the report had been filed by a police officer.
The web based reporting option will allow officers more time to address community needs while keeping pace with the public expectancy to complete some services via the internet.
The Oxnard Police Department will be using the Desk Officer Online Reporting System from San Ramon, California based software company Coplogic, Inc. The web based crime reporting system is available at the police department’s website, www.oxnardpd.org. The online reporting system has been available since February 1, 2010 and we have received positive feedback from the public. In the future, the Oxnard Police Department will be evaluating the merits of expanding the list of reports that can be filed online.
If you have any questions about the online reporting system, you can contact Commander Mike Adair.
John Crombach Chief of Police |
Oxnard Police Department
R. Jason Benites Scott Whitney |
INCIDENT: | Police Pursuit and Capture |
DATE/TIME: | 4/20/2010, 2302 hours |
LOCATION: | Gonzales Road, Rose Ave to Patterson Road |
VICTIM(S): | State of California |
SUSPECT(S): | Roland Zamora, 23-years old, Oxnard Resident |
WITNESS(ES): | |
SUSPECT VEHICLE(S): | Black Chevrolet Tahoe |
LOSS: | |
PREPARED BY: | Sgt David Villanueva, Patrol Sgt |
CONTACT PERSON & CONTACT INFO: |
Sgt Randy Latimer, Traffic Sgt, 385-7650 |
DETAILS:
Officers observed a black Chev Tahoe at the Chevron Station where the four occupants were acting suspiciously. The occupants entered the vehicle and drove onto Gonzales Road. Officers followed the vehicle and the vehicle began to drive at a high rate of speed, exceeding the speed limit.
Officers attempted to pull over the Tahoe and the vehicle immediately fled west bound and ran several red lights. The vehicle sideswiped two unsuspecting motorist, resulting in a complaint of pain to one of the motorists. The suspect vehicle continued westbound, ran into the curbline near Patricia, and lost both front wheels.
The driver continued to drive on the rear tires only and eventually collided with a light standard at Patterson Rd, injuring all four occupants. The intoxicated driver was arrested for felony DUI, felony evading, felony hit and run, and was also found to be on parole.
John Crombach Chief of Police |
Oxnard Police Department
R. Jason Benites Scott Whitney |
INCIDENT: | Search Warrant and arrest for child endangerment and accessory to a crime |
DATE/TIME: | 05/06/2010 1100 hours |
LOCATION: | 2600 block of Rudder Ave, City of Port Hueneme |
VICTIM(S): | 17 month old child |
SUSPECT(S): | Royster, Keshia, 25 year old Port Hueneme resident |
PREPARED BY: | Detective Paul Knapp |
CONTACT PERSON & CONTACT INFO: |
Detective Roger Garcia 805-385-7688 |
DETAILS:
On 5/6/10 detectives from the Oxnard Police Department conducted search warrants in the 2600 block of Rudder Ave in the City of Port Hueneme and the 2100 block of Brigham Street in the City of Oxnard. This was in relation to two robberies that occurred on 4/23/10 in the City of Oxnard. The suspects that were arrested in the robberies were Dante Payne and David Lumas (refer to press release sent on 4/26/2010).
Detectives learned through their investigation that Keshia Royster, the girlfriend of David Lumas had attempted to lie to police detectives in attempts to create an alibi for David Lumas and Dante Payne. During the search warrant, Royster was arrested without incident for a felony charge of accessory after the fact of a crime. A small amount of marijuana was found in the child’s diaper bag within reach of the child. Royster was also charged with misdemeanor child endangerment.
Royster’s 17 month old child was taken into protective custody by child services with plans on releasing the child to responsible family members.
John Crombach Chief of Police |
Oxnard Police Department
R. Jason Benites Scott Whitney |
INCIDENT: | Armed Robbery at Business |
DATE/TIME: | May 19, 2010 12:20 PM |
LOCATION: | 120 West Channel Islands Blvd |
VICTIM(S): | Business 5 De Mayo Jewelry |
SUSPECT(S): | 3 Male, Hispanics between 20-30 years-old |
WITNESS(ES): | N/A |
SUSPECT VEHICLE(S): | Blue Honda Odyssey (In Custody) |
LOSS: | Undetermined amount |
PREPARED BY: | Violent Crimes Sergeant Terry Burr |
CONTACT PERSON & CONTACT INFO: |
Det. Roger Garcia (805) 385-7688 |
DETAILS:
On 5-19-10 around 12:20 PM, Officers responded to a call of a take over robbery that had just occurred at 120 West Channel Islands Blvd the 5 De Mayo Jewelry store. Once officers arrived they were told that two suspect had entered the store while one suspect waited in the vehicle.
The pair that entered the store requested an item that caused the employee go to the back room to retrieve it. One suspect followed the employee to the back room where he brandished a handgun and tied the two employees up. The pair then took several items of jewelry, cash, and two weapons from inside the business. The employee notified a neighboring business that the robbery had occurred. There were no injuries to either employee. The suspects fled in a blue van.
As officers searched the area Sgt Mike Van Atta located the vehicle abandoned near the carwash at Bryce Cyn and Saviers Rd. The vehicle had evidence inside and outside on the ground around the parking lot that investigators recovered. The vehicle was a stolen out of Hawthorne on an unknown date.
If anyone has information about the robbery they are requested to Call Det. Roger Garcia or Ventura County Crime stoppers at (800) 222-TIPS.
John Crombach Chief of Police |
Oxnard Police Department
R. Jason Benites Scott Whitney |
INCIDENT: | Occupied Stolen Vehicle with Arrest |
DATE/TIME: | 5-22-10 10:40 hrs |
LOCATION: | 200 Blk. E Iris St. |
VICTIM(S): | |
SUSPECT(S): | Julio Cesar Carriedo (30), Oxnard |
WITNESS(ES): | |
SUSPECT VEHICLE(S): | Red 1991 Chevy Silverado truck |
LOSS: | |
PREPARED BY: | Sergeant Ken Klopman, Oxnard Police Department |
CONTACT PERSON & CONTACT INFO: |
Sergeant Ken Klopman, Oxnard Police Department |
DETAILS:
On 5/22/10 at 04:45 hours, the Oxnard Police Department took a stolen vehicle report on a red 1991 Chevrolet Silverado pick-up truck taken from the area of Samuel Ave. & Lark St. On 5/22/10 at about 10:40 hours, the victim spotted her vehicle being driven through a shopping center in the 2800 block of Saviers Rd.
The victim phoned the police while following the vehicle which was driven by 30-year old Oxnard resident Julio Cesar Carriedo. The victim watched Carriedo eventually abandon the vehicle in the alley of Arcadia St near Iris St. Officers established a perimeter and began searching the area eventually locating Carriedo in the back yard of a residence in the 200 block of E. Iris St. Carriedo had been trying to hide under the lid in a water-filled hot tub.
Carriedo was taken into custody without incident and he was subsequently booked into Ventura County Jail for auto theft (a felony) as well as two outstanding misdemeanor warrants. He is being held on $250,000 bail. The truck was recovered undamaged and returned to the owner.
John Crombach Chief of Police |
Oxnard Police Department
R. Jason Benites Scott Whitney |
INCIDENT: | Armed Robbery of Person (shot fired) |
DATE/TIME: | June 25, 2010 06:55 AM |
LOCATION: |
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VICTIM(S): |
32 Year-old female, |
SUSPECT(S): |
White male 45 years, 5’6”-5’8”, thin build with a black beard wearing grey clothing |
WITNESS(ES): | |
SUSPECT VEHICLE(S): |
1990’s green Chevrolet full sized pick-up, with a construction rack covering the bed. |
LOSS: |
Undetermined amount |
PREPARED BY: |
Violent Crimes Sergeant Terry Burr |
CONTACT PERSON & CONTACT INFO: |
Det. Charles Buttell (805) 385-7665 |
DETAILS:
On 6/25/10 around 06:55 AM, Officers responded to a call of a robbery that had just occurred to a person at
The victim exited the business with her purse on a cart. The suspect grabbed the purse from the laundry cart and a brief struggle with the victim ensued over the purse. The suspect fled with the victim’s property. The victim gave chase to the rear of the business. The suspect brandished a handgun at the victim, who continued to pursue the suspect.
As the suspect neared his vehicle, which was parked in a nearby neighborhood he fired one shot from his gun at the victim. The victim was not hit by the gunfire. The suspect entered his vehicle and fled the scene.
The Oxnard Police Department wants to remind residents of the dangers of pursuing the suspect of a crime. The best practice is to be a good witness and obtain a detailed description of the suspect(s) as well as any possible get away vehicles.
If anyone has information about the robbery they are requested to Call Det. Charles Buttell at (805) 385-7665 or Ventura County Crime stoppers at (800) 222-TIPS.
Oxnard Police Department
Violent Crimes Unit
Sergeant Terry Burr
Office (805) 486-6211
Cellular (805) 797-6048
John Crombach Chief of Police |
Oxnard Police Department
R. Jason Benites Scott Whitney |
INCIDENT: | Fatal Traffic Collision |
DATE/TIME: | 11-06-2010 / 1434 hours |
LOCATION: | 3100 Block of Sturgis Road, Oxnard |
DRIVER: | Robert James Musgrove, 23-years of Oxnard |
VEHICLE: | Grey 2003 Nissan Altima |
PREPARED BY: | Maria Peña, Traffic Collision Investigator |
CONTACT PERSON & CONTACT INFO: |
Maria Peña, Traffic Collision Investigator (805) 385-7750 |
DETAILS:
On November 6, 2010, at approximately 1434 hours, officers from the Oxnard Police Department along with EMS personnel responded to the 3100 block of Sturgis Road after receiving a call of a single vehicle collision that had struck an electrical pole. Upon arrival, officers found that the Nissan Altima had been torn into two pieces and the single occupant had been ejected. The driver of the Nissan, Robert James Musgrove was pronounced dead at the scene by EMS.
The preliminary investigation revealed that the driver of the Nissan, Mr. Musgrove, was traveling eastbound on Sturgis Road towards Del Norte at a high rate of speed. Witnesses stated that they observed the Nissan aggressively trying to pass vehicles. Once the Nissan was able to pass a few cars, it sped away at a high rate of speed. For unknown reasons, the Nissan lost control and collided with a large electrical pole. The impact caused the Nissan to be torn into two pieces and for Mr. Musgrove to be ejected. Mr. Musgrove sustained fatal injuries as a result of the collision.
An investigation is continuing.
Oxnard Police Department
R. Jason Benites Scott Whitney |
INCIDENT: | OXNARD POLICE TO COMBAT DUI DEATHS AND INJURIES THROUGH TRAFFIC SAFETY PROGRAM |
DATE/TIME: | November 15, 2010 |
LOCATION: | City of Oxnard |
CONTACT PERSON & CONTACT INFO: |
Brian Woolley, Traffic Coordinator (805) 385-7749 |
DETAILS:
The Oxnard Police Department has been awarded a new traffic safety grant for a year-long anti-DUI program aimed at preventing deaths and injuries on our roadways. Additional enforcement measures in place to combat impaired driving are coming as a result of recent grants awarded by the California Office of Traffic Safety to the City of Oxnard in the amount of $305,000. The Oxnard Police Department is dedicated to keeping our streets safe through both enforcement and education.
Oxnard Interim Chief of Police Scott Whitney said, “We appreciate the partnership and support that we receive from the California Office of Traffic Safety. We have focused much effort on traffic safety and are proud of our results, however there is still much more work to be done. We will continue to look for opportunities at improving the safety of our roadways and this grant will assist us in that effort.”
The special DUI Enforcement and Awareness grant is to assist in efforts to reduce the number of persons killed and injured in alcohol and other drug related collisions in the community. The grant activities will specifically target impaired driving offenders as well as educate the public on the dangers of impaired driving. This will be done through the use of DUI/driver’s license checkpoints, warrant searches and stakeouts for repeat DUI offenders, saturation patrols, court stings where DUI offenders with suspended or revoked driver licenses get behind the wheel after leaving court and community outreach on the dangers of impaired drivers.
Impaired driving is one of America’s deadliest crimes. In 2009, over 10,839 people died in highway crashes involving a driver or motorcycle operator with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of .08 or higher. California data for 2009 shows that 950 died in Alcohol Impaired Collisions, a 7.6 percent reduction in deaths from 2008.
“Everyone in California should be heartened with these figures,” said Christopher J. Murphy, Director of the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS). “But as encouraging as this is, we can’t let up on the efforts to promote and enforce traffic safety. Far too many are still losing their lives or being severely injured on our roadways.” “These figures represent more people making it home safely and alive each day,” said Murphy. “But to keep this trend going, we will continue to strive to meet our vision – Toward zero deaths, every 1 counts.”
Funding for this program is from the California Office of Traffic Safety through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.