Man reportedly assaulted on Lantana Street, Oxnard CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a report on Lantana Street involving multiple people in a gray or black sedan. One man wearing a white shirt was reportedly seen hitting another person and forcing a victim out of the vehicle. Officers 11 Adam and 14 Adam were dispatched to the area.
Audio|Heard on: Oxnard PD
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01:38
Transcript:
00:00
Eleven Adam standby reference that call fourteen Adam (number withheld).
00:05
Fourteen Adam.
00:11
Eleven Adam, fourteen Adam two, near Lantana Street.
00:18
Three or four subjects in the vehicle.
00:20
Subject in the white shirt was seen hitting another subject.
00:25
The vehicle is a charcoal gray or black sedan parked near Lantana.
00:31
Eleven Adam from Del Norte and Camino del Sol.
00:40
Fourteen Adam two.
00:47
They said the suspect was 22 (number withheld).
00:51
Suspect.
00:58
Station three, fourteen Adam to out of service.
01:02
Out of service.
01:06
Fourteen Adam to a male in his 20s or 30s seen forcing the victim in the rear seat to exit the vehicle.
01:18
Station three, fourteen out of three.
01:20
Hold on, I was RP.
01:25
Affirmative.
01:29
Can you advise a better template? I'm busy at an Adam C vehicle.
01:35
Fourteen out of two.
01:36
The RP is not advising the subjects are running on Juniperi.
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Location mentioned:
Lantana St, Oxnard, CA 93036
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