Possible domestic battery with firearm reported at Thousand Oaks home, Thousand Oaks CA
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A possible domestic battery occurred at a home near Calle Narciso involving a mother and her juvenile daughter. A male child reported the daughter was hitting the mother. A firearm is secured in a safe at the residence. Neighbors are involved as witnesses.
Audio|Heard on: Ventura County Sheriff Dispatch - East
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01:37
Transcript:
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242[1] that just occurred near Calle Narciso, cross of Kaya. The mom just fired her DRP. DDP is HPD. NRP's cooperative with death. There's an additional caller stating a male child came over to the RP's home and stated the sister, 15 years, was hitting her mother.
00:21
RPA and Boree at 2445A and her sister at 245Kiner sister.
00:24
Nice job, if you are.
00:32
I don't know.
00:38
North Pole.
00:42
9-ball.
00:45
7-9-pull, 10-6 traffic in the parking lot of 1516 Newberry Road on 4, Tom Lincoln, 640.
00:55
9-4-0.
00:58
4-106 on traffic yes, that's at 16, Newbury Road.
01:06
Motion 51-19 jump-up and multiple pliers first with a set of flogics and batteries.
01:11
There's additional, I pre-first head, Christie, sitting at juvenile ran into the house to knock and then ran away.
01:17
Additional RP at 2460 stated she also can hear screaming.
01:24
It is obviously stated that there's a gun in a safe in the master bedroom, no UI, no HPD.
01:31
The first of Nathan will stay at the neighbor's house at 2445 Calle Narciso, the neighbor first of a net.
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[1]
242: Battery
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Location mentioned:
Calle Narciso, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
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