Suspicious person reported near Camarillo Oaks Apartments, Camarillo CA
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According to the dispatch call, deputies responded to a report of a suspicious man wearing a black shirt with small dogs near the mailboxes at Camarillo Oaks Apartments.
Audio|Heard on: Ventura County Sheriff Dispatch - West
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01:35
Transcript:
00:00
The official second steps are back at Mario.
00:01
Okay, apartments, 911[1], and say, okay, Maria, unit 615.
00:05
There was a wet-known and six-piece lecture-generating item with a blackened-and-town small dogs.
00:12
The Arborner should be vacant next to the RP.
00:16
R.P. Advice, our neighbor moved out last week.
00:19
Camarillo Oaks Apartments, but sale from Rio, unit 615.
00:25
8. Adam Walden.
00:28
Hey, Boy, Leather.
00:33
Hey Adamian at the ERP did my contact with the subject who stated he was just a guy who needed a shower.
00:43
You got a moment.
00:45
Hey,
00:47
four.
00:52
Meet Adam, the RP recontacted, advised that the subject was possibly leaving senior, the mailboxes towards the sales area.
01:02
RP's request and contact at 617 as the photo of the PC.
01:09
Leave Adam alone.
01:13
Eight, boy 11, 10.97.
01:16
8.1.11.10.97.
01:23
Station 1 8.9401 off,
01:26
97 of the area up to the camera.
01:27
What was the vehicle description?
01:29
There was no vehicle description.
01:31
The septic had a black shirt area, blackened, and small dots.
Police codes explained
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[1]
911: Emergency call or report involving the 911 emergency telephone system.
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Location mentioned:
Paseo Camarillo, Camarillo, CA 93010
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