Report of a domestic dispute involving a female reporting party named Kayla and her ex-boyfriend Tyler; suspect allegedly took her blue 2007 Dodge Charger using a spare key. Incident linked to locations on River Street and McNabb, possible family/domestic issue., Santa Paula CA
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Report of a domestic dispute involving a female reporting party named Kayla and her ex-boyfriend Tyler; suspect allegedly took her blue 2007 Dodge Charger using a spare key. Incident linked to locations on River Street and McNabb, possible family/domestic issue.
Audio|Heard on: Ventura County Sheriff Dispatch - West
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Transcript:
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Three Boyle 11.
00:01
We just got a call from an additional RP, First of Kaelin, said her ex-boyfriend, First of Tyler, Boar 98, took her blue 2007 Dodge Chargers.
00:10
The Dupu started the vehicle with the spare key, and she provided the same place that Six Paul winded.
00:23
Three Boyleven, we're with that vehicle.
00:28
Time for you in a foot vehicle.
00:35
There's one, three, Sam, seventeen, one, three, Sam, seventeen, one, three, Sam, seventeen, ten-six, city, unit.
00:44
One,
00:49
fourteen, eleven, eleven, ten eighty-one.
00:54
Fourteen, eleven, ten eighty-one.
00:57
Three Boy 11.
01:03
Three Boy 11.
01:06
We're still in London with the female R.P.
01:09
first of Kayla.
01:10
She's inviting to live in Santa Paula and that she and the D.P.
01:12
have been having domestic issues.
01:14
She wouldn't let him take the vehicle.
01:16
And the R.P.
01:17
has the key entitled to the vehicle.
01:19
Herp.'s father and the D.P.'s aunt.
01:22
Our neighbors on McNabb.
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Santa Paula, CA 93060
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