Jeri Williams Jefe de la Policía |
Departamento de Policía de Oxnard
R. Jason Benites De Scott Whitney |
OXNARD DEPARTAMENTO DE POLICÍA
COMUNICADO DE PRENSA
INCIDENTE: | Suspect Arrest – Felony Warrant (PC 136 and PC 422) |
FECHA / HORA: | 12/17/13/ aproximadamente 0500 horas |
UBICACIÓN: | 2500 block Timber Creek Trail |
VÍCTIMA(S): | N / A |
SOSPECHOSO(S): | Alberto Romero Goeva., 20 años de edad, Residente de Oxnard |
PREPARADO POR: | Miguel Lopez, Director de Asuntos de la Comunidad |
PERSONA DE CONTACTO & INFORMACIÓN DE CONTACTO: |
Miguel Lopez, Director de Asuntos de la Comunidad, miguel.lopez@oxnardpd.org |
DETALLES: En, Diciembre 17, 2013, en aproximadamente 0500 horas, Oxnard Police and SWAT arrived at residence in the 2500 block Timber Creek Trail, in the South Bank neighborhood in Oxnard, to serve a warrant for a suspect wanted for multiple felonies, including witness intimidation (PC136) y amenazas criminales (PC422).
Oxnard SWAT was the first to respond to the scene for this operation, to secure the immediate area and establish a perimeter. Oxnard Police had reason to believe that the subject was on the property at this residence.
After property and immediate areas was secure by SWAT, investigators and detectives were able to enter and begin a thorough search of the residence. Detectives began searching residence pursuant to search warrant and heard suspect inside of an exterior wall. Oxnard Fire who was stationed remotely on standby was called to assist with structure and free suspect who was trapped between structural walls of the residence. The suspect was taken into custody without incident.
Nearby school was no put on lockdown, and School Resource Officer (SRO) and Incident Commander were in direct communication with principal during this time.
Contrary to comments we have seen on social media, había no shots fired or exchanged during this operation.
The reported shots were a tool (no a firearm) law enforcement use, which were louder and appeared to travel because of the cold morning crisp air.
Tras su detención, the suspect was transported to a local hospital for medical clearance, before being transported to Ventura County Jail where he was booked.
Oxnard Police and Investigators are encouraging anyone with information about this incident or any of our on-going investigations to contact Oxnard Police if you have any information that may help us solve and close these cases. If you wish to remain anonymous, you can call the Violent Crimes Hotline at (805) 982-7070 o Ventura County Crime Stoppers al (800) 222-8477.
También puede visitar www.venturacountycrimestoppers.org a presentar una punta a través de texto o correo electrónico.
FECHA / TIEMPO DE PREPARACIÓN: 12/17/13, 1120 Horas