Transient carrying chainsaw seen near gas station, Oxnard CA
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A transient male was seen carrying a chainsaw and a gas can near a business at Yucca Street and Saviers Road, then walking southbound toward a gas station. The man was not reported to be threatening anyone.
Audio|Heard on: Oxnard PD
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Transcript:
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42 Charles of 415[1].
00:01
The RPA has second party from the business at El McGuye, correction, L.
00:05
McGuay, said Yucca and Saviers said DPs were two Hispanic mills, 28 to 31 years.
00:10
They're possibly HBD and one of them had a bike.
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24 Charles.
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4297.
00:24
42 Charles 97.
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42 Charles 97.
00:31
41 Charles, 42 Charleston.
00:34
Additional RPE, advising one subject may be in possession of a chain saw.
00:38
It's unconfirmed.
00:42
24 trolls.
00:44
Correction, it's for 41 and 42 trails.
00:49
Trolls. 41 trolls.
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41 trolls.
00:59
Next 34-tiles.
01:00
Base 34-2 trials.
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Business is not this clear, level at the fire peak.
01:12
No, 415[1]-0.10, uh,
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subject flashing southbound towards the gas station.
01:19
Forty two trostep-one.
01:27
41 Charles, 42 Charles.
01:29
One witness who was GA5 ago stated that the DP was a transient who was walking with a chainsaw, not threatening.
01:37
He was a (name withheld) male 39 years with a silver hat and black local, white flannel, black dirty pants.
01:44
He also had a gas can in one hand,
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and the other he was holding the chainsaw.
01:49
He was lasting at the gas station in Southbound.
01:55
41 Charles, 1037, I'll be checking period.
01:59
41 Charles, 10.4.
Police codes explained
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[1]
415: Disturbance or breach of peace, including loud parties or verbal altercations.
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