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Officers search for fleeing suspicious person near north h streetOxnard CA

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N H St, Oxnard, CA 93036

According to the dispatch call, officers responded near North H Street to a report of a possible wanted person dressed in dark clothes. The person fled toward Gonzales, prompting a search and an emergency response which was later canceled.

Audio|Heard on: Oxnard PD
Listen to dispatch call
03:42
Transcript:
00:00
We're going to be 10.6 near North H Street.
00:04
Illinois to Dage Street, that's on September 77.
00:08
We have a possible one.
00:10
At Sunday, Louis Rodriguez here, should be close to today.
00:14
14 Adam, 106.
00:16
11, Adam, Station 3.
00:22
1190 with 14 Adam 106 on a possible wanted subject 13.
00:26
Correction near North H Street.
00:28
Henry, unit 77.
00:33
7.7. Adam.
00:40
Station 314 Adam.
00:41
We're going to be in the courtyard.
00:43
The residence being on cooperative.
00:44
Can you give it 10-33[3] for now.
00:47
14 Adams, 106 in the court, you're a 10-trick 33 on band 1 for 14 Adam,
00:52
12 Adam, 11 Adam, or 12 Adam, 11 Adam, respond code 3[1].
00:58
11, Adam. 11, Adam.
01:06
104.
01:13
Station 3, the residents advising that he ran out through the front.
01:17
He's going to be on Gonzales.
01:18
He's wearing all black and a dark male.
01:22
10-4[2] Robins the DP.
01:24
He's wearing all-black.
01:25
Ran towards Gonzales.
01:29
King 3106-6-7-12.
01:33
King 3106.
01:49
Station 314 Adam, cancel, cancel the 1333 for now.
01:53
Cancel the unit code, we'll be checking the area.
01:56
104, canceling 1033 on band 1.
01:58
Any unit responding code C4, 1010 Adam, cancel code.
02:02
14 Adam, Adam, cancel code.
02:08
14 Adam, follow on weather, direction, shovel.
02:16
Bob Adam, Station 3, the residents that advised you is last seen running possibly towards Gonzales, male subject, ring all black.
02:25
All right.
02:29
Station 3-814-0.
02:32
Go ahead.
02:34
Station 31490.
02:35
He's going to be wearing a dark colored hooded sweatshirt,
02:38
possibly wearing black sweatpants, unknown direction.
02:46
14-9, you're being covered.
02:47
I copied to the DECU is wearing a dark colored hooded sweatshirt, black sweatpants, and I'm the rest.
02:54
Unknown direction of travel on González.
02:58
10-4[2]-Eclosian on Gonzales, a known direction of travel.
03:03
State-third, King III.
03:05
King III.
03:08
I was in the air of Gonzales in Newtender,
03:10
but when he put the traffic at him up the flight,
03:13
he might have doubled back into the apartment company.
03:17
I didn't see anybody crossed out.
03:19
10-4[2]-4-10, I'm copy.
03:25
We'll be checking.
03:33
This is very important information.
03:36
We initially psalm on page going southbound towards number withheld when they ran into the apartment complex.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
code 3: Emergency response with lights and sirens activated.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received and understood.
[3]
10-33: Emergency traffic only; restrict radio use to urgent communications.

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N H St, Oxnard, CA 93036

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