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    Oxnard | Felon Arrested After Dumping Loaded Handgun in Convenience Store

    Oxnard Police Department – Incident Press Release

    On April 22nd, at approximately 5:51 p.m. officers from the Oxnard Special Enforcement Unit (Gang Unit) conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle for a suspected traffic violation at Rose Ave. and Gonzales Rd. The driver, later identified as 37 year old Camarillo resident, Michael Sigala, immediately fled from the vehicle and into a crowded convenience store where Sigala attempted to hide a loaded handgun amongst display items in the store.  Sigala was apprehended as he attempted to flee the convenience store.  Officers recovered the loaded firearm from the display items. 

    Sigala is a felon and prohibited from possessing firearms due to the following felony convictions: felony child abuse, felon in possession of firearms, and felony evading. Sigala is also a documented Oxnard criminal street gang member.  Sigala was booked for several felony firearms violations.

    The Oxnard Police Department’s Special Enforcement Unit is committed to reducing gang crimes and gun violence in the City of Oxnard through the strict enforcement of laws specifically targeting known, active gang members residing in the city.  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.  You can remain anonymous by calling the Ventura County Crime Stoppers at (800) 222-8477. You can also visit this site: www.venturacountycrimestoppers.org to submit a tip via text or email.


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    Dotty Pringle
    Dotty Pringle
    2 years ago

    Again….out. Should keep them in for full time. There is a pattern of parolees committing more crimes. Why not hold them to protect the rest of us?
    Courts are gambling with our safety by releasing early.
    Talk to DA John Barrick

    Joe C
    Joe C
    2 years ago

    Yeah, I’d like to buy a bag of Doritos, a 20 oz soda, and the firearm please…

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