Stolen semi-truck stopped near Channel Islands Blvd and Victoria Ave, Port Hueneme CA


Police stopped a stolen semi-truck near Channel Islands Blvd and Victoria Ave. The truck, reported stolen from Fontana, was occupied by one person. Officers coordinated to stop the vehicle as it was preparing to travel eastbound.
Audio|Source: Oxnard PD
03:26
Transcript:
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California trailer, 4 TomTom 9391, 4 TT 9391, 4 TT 93-91, Victoria at Ketz.
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104, the vehicles code age, 24 Adam, 24 Charles, 2 station 3.
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By the route.
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24 Charles up.
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Trail the vehicle, waiting for one more to light it up.
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10-4[1]21, station 3, can you also respond? Station 3 while the 1033 on Ben 1.
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24 trails will be at Victoria and Channel Island's vehicles preparing to go eastbound.
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104, 24 Charles at Victoria and Channel Islands vehicles preparing to go eastbound.
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If you're 24 Charles on 106, Victoria, John.
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Confirming 21 trails.
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Affirmative.
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21 Charles, 106.
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4.4 Charles, copy.
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24, Charles.
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Say since there are any 24, Charles, I'll be lighting up the vehicle now.
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10-4[1]. 10-4.
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24 out of 10.6.
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24 Charles, can you guys what kind of vehicle it is?
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24 Charles, can you address? 24 Charles, it's just going to be a semi-truck will be 106 on Channel Island,
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east of Victoria.
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24 Charles is 106 Channel Islands east of Victoria.
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The vehicle is a semi-trump.
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12 copy, wrong.
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I'm 12, 104.
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Units reference.
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Channel Islands and Victoria, information only the vehicle is reported stolen out of Fontana PD.
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2412.
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By that the vehicle will yield it.
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Assempt. Affordia.
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We're facing Eastbound non-Gentil Island.
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Between Victoria and Wheelhouse.
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40% through transformation only the truck appears to be occupied one-time but I don't know Hispanic.
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Ten-four. Vehicles occupied one-time Hispanic note.
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