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Swat reacts to the gunmeal incident, Christmas crash in Simi Area brings in prison terms

Here is a summary of the recent incidents and announcements by Ventura County agencies:

Police: Oxnard Man has detained after a home incident and threatens to kill girlfriend

An Oxnard man was booked on May 24th on suspicion of several violent crimes in connection with an incident with domestic violence with a firearm, officers said.

Oxnard's police said the 26-year-old man threatened to kill his 29-year-old girlfriend on the evening of May 23 to leave a residence in the 900 block of the East Channel Islands Boulevard and go to hospital for treatment.

Cmdr. Scott Aaron said that the hospital staff alerted the police. They interviewed the woman in the hospital and gave her a cunning she used on the phone to persuade him from the house, he said. The man had the couple's 3 month old child, but no longer turned to family members, said Aaron.

The officials said that the man was in possession of a firearm, but the SWAT team from the department took him into custody without incidents.

The police said she did not know the condition of the woman from May 24th, but had been released from the hospital.

According to a list of the prison, the suspect was instructed to the Ventura County prison for several charges. There were kidnappings, domestic battery caused by injuries, with a fatal weapon attacks, criminal threats, children's risk and a criminal in possession of a firearm and ammunition.

The man stayed in the main prison in Ventura on the night of May 24, instead of a deposit of 1 million US dollars.

He will appear in court on May 28th.

Man who was convicted of 4 years in whom passenger was killed

A man from the Simi Valley was convicted of May 20 to four years in connection with the death of a passenger in an accident on Christmas Day 2022, the public prosecutor said.

The defendant, who was identified as a 40-year-old Michael Gordon Butler, committed himself guilty of a crime of gross vehicle crotch on April 24, while he has intoxicated, as can be seen from a press release from the DABSBüro. He received the low prison sentence for the crime and his driving rights were suspended for three years.

Butler and the 23-year-old passenger were at a family meeting before having to go into a corvette that Butler had recently bought, according to the office. The vehicle drove from the Santa Susana Pass Road and landed 200 feet down a embankment, the office of the there was.

The investigators of the California Highway Patrol reported that Butler had driven at high speed while he was affected, lost control of the vehicle and struck trees and the hill during the fatal crash.

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