OXNARD DEPARTAMENTO DE POLICÍA
COMUNICADO DE PRENSA
INCIDENTE: | Auto Theft Investigation leads the Oxnard Auto Theft Task Force to auto theft suspects in Camarillo |
FECHA / HORA: | Mayo 8ª, 2017/4:45 P.M. |
UBICACIÓN: | 900 bloque W. Ventura Boulevard, Camarillo |
SOSPECHOSO(S): | Juan Haro – 27 residente de Oxnard años de edad
Joana Ayala – 25 residente de Oxnard años de edad |
PÉRDIDA: | N / A |
PREPARADO POR: | Detective Chip Buttell – Oxnard Auto Theft Task Force |
PERSONA DE CONTACTO e información de contacto: | Detective chip Buttell 805-385-7755
Charles.buttell@oxnardpd.org |
DETALLES:
En mayo 8, 2017 en 4:45 P.M., Investigators from the Oxnard Police Department Auto Theft Task Force conducted an investigation regarding a stolen Chevrolet Tahoe out of the city of Oxnard. Investigators were led to the city of Camarillo, where they observed the suspect, Juan Haro, driving the stolen Tahoe. Haro was contacted with two other suspects in the 900 block of Ventura Boulevard in the City of Camarillo. Juan Haro was arrested for an outstanding warrant and vehicle theft charges and is currently being held on $160,000.00 fianza.
Haro, has an extensive history of vehicle theft, and between 2010 y 2017, has been arrested 11 times for auto theft. Haro’s most recent conviction for auto theft, was in November of 2016, this led to him being placed on probation, which included GPS monitoring as part of his terms. Haro violated the conditions of his probation by removing his GPS monitor, consequently a warrant was issued for his arrest.
The investigation also led to the arrest of Joana Ayala who was arrested for auto and identity theft related charges, and is currently being held on $25,000.00 fianza. A third subject was contacted during the investigation and was released.
The Oxnard Police Department has seen an increase in auto theft in the past 30 día. 66 vehicles have been reported stolen in the City of Oxnard. In a large majority of the cases, the keys were easily accessible to the suspects.
The Oxnard Police Department Auto Theft Task Force was created in 2015 to address stolen vehicle issues within the City of Oxnard. The Oxnard Police Department has added additional officers to the Auto Theft Task Force and is conducting enhanced enforcement to combat vehicle theft. The Oxnard Police Department is utilizing bait cars to address auto theft in the City of Oxnard.
The Oxnard Police Department urges citizens to park their vehicles in well-lit areas, lock their vehicles and to use anti-theft devices to secure their vehicles. The Oxnard Police Department also suggests not leaving your vehicles unattended with the ignition running, as this is a common method of vehicle theft. The Oxnard Police Department also discourages leaving spare keys (incluyendo llaves de valet) in your vehicle, even if it is locked. Vehicle theft is a crime of opportunity, with prevention being the most effective way to avoid theft.
El Departamento de Policía de Oxnard sigue animando a los residentes a ser socios en la seguridad pública. Si alguien tiene información con respecto a la actividad criminal en contacto con el Departamento de Policía de Oxnard a (805) 385-7600, o puede permanecer en el anonimato llamando a los Crime Stoppers del Condado de Ventura en (805) 222-8477 o por correo electrónico a www.venturacountycrimestoppers.org/contactus. Anyone with information regarding auto theft in Oxnard is encouraged to contact auto theft detectives at 805-385-7650.
FECHA / TIEMPO DE PREPARACIÓN:
5-10-17/1515 horas
Juan Haro Joana Ayala