Domestic disturbance near vineyard avenue in oxnard, Oxnard CA
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A domestic disturbance occurred near Vineyard Avenue in Oxnard involving a transient male and female. They were described and later reported leaving the area.
Audio|Heard on: Oxnard PD
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
11.202, a domestic involving transience, in front of Mountain View Tire Center, Correction, in front of Mountain View, Tire, Center,
00:08
near Vineyard Avenue.
00:10
The subjects are white male with a goatee, wearing a black and gray hats, a black hooded sweatshirt, the female wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt, the female was wearing a gray hooded, flesher with a black bag.
00:20
The female was lashing eastbound on vineyard.
00:23
The male was slashing sweatshirt.
00:28
Hello, Bui.
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2.2.2.2.2.2.2.
00:40
24 boy efficiency.
00:51
22 and 24 boy, the family, this view,
00:55
(number withheld).
00:57
The Dupias Vanessa, Hispanic, female, 43 carriers, wearing a tass shirt and black wigging.
01:06
24, boy.
01:18
Station 3.31, 12, 12, 1098.
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12 and 12,
01:26
and 31 boy.
01:28
Transient things are the trash, 263 to 0663 sent away.
01:34
The DPS has been a female 50 years, joined a blue-hitted sweatshler with black pants and a shopping cart,
01:40
dumping dumping out of trash.
01:45
12.
01:48
31 Boy.
01:56
3.2.22.097.
02:02
This is basically 11-Moy today.
02:05
Information made 1021 contact with the RPU stated to the two subjects left the area.
02:11
I'll check the area.
02:13
The time of the call, the male subject was westbound, the female was eastbound.
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Location mentioned:
E Vineyard Ave, Oxnard, CA 93036
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