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    The Road to Tyranny by Don Jans

    Narcotic Sales / Gun Arrest

    NEWS RELEASE

    The Oxnard Police Department’s Drug Enforcement Unit (DEU), Violent Crimes Unit (VCU), and Special Enforcement Unit (SEU) are comprised of detectives or officers who have been federally deputized as Task Force Officer(s) (TFO) by the Federal of Bureau of Investigation (FBI). These TFOs are assigned to the Ventura County Criminal Investigation Division and are in charge of investigating violations of the drug and criminal laws of the United States of America.

    In June 2023, DEU TFOs began an investigation into William Chavez and Aurora Gonzalez. Both subjects were suspected of trafficking narcotics into the city of Oxnard. The investigation allowed DEU detectives to develop enough evidence to obtain search warrant(s) in Canoga Park and Farmersville, California.

    On June 8th and 9th, 2023, detectives with the DEU, VCU, and FBI, along with SEU, Ventura County Sheriff’s Office K9, and the Farmersville Police Department, executed search warrants at locations associated to Chavez and Gonzalez.

    Illegal marijuana grow house Photo credit Oxnard Police Department
    Arrest evidence Photo Credit Oxnard Police Department

    The search yielded over 1800 grams (over four pounds) of suspected methamphetamine, over three (3) pounds of marijuana, and an illegal marijuana grow house. In addition, detectives located a loaded 9-millimeter Glock semi-automatic handgun. A record check revealed the handgun had been previously reported stolen out of Goodyear, AZ. Gonzalez has prior felony convictions; as such, both Chavez and Gonzalez were arrested for narcotic sales and illegal gun possession(s).

     

    Anyone with information regarding this case or other criminal activity is encouraged to contact the Oxnard Police Department at (805) 385-7600 or online via the Oxnard Police Department’s website:  www.oxnardpd.org, and clicking on “Report Suspicious Activity.”  You can remain anonymous if you choose to do so by calling the Ventura County Crime Stoppers at (800)222-8477. You can also visit their website: www.venturacountycrimestoppers.org to submit a tip via text or email.


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    Scott Christy
    Scott Christy
    10 months ago

    6 agencies to server 1 warrant, sounds like a lot of resources spent including a non trust worthy FBI.

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