Robbery, Battery with Serious Bodily Injury at Camarillo High School
By Ventura County Sheriff Department — Tuesday, April 12th, 2011
Ventura County Sheriff's Department On March 30, 2011, at 7:30 pm, Camarillo patrol deputies responded to Camarillo High School reference a 16-year-old male robbery victim. Upon arrival, deputies learned the victim had been walking alone on the campus when confronted by two male juvenile suspects (16 and 17 years old). A physical altercation ensued and one of the suspects used his fists to strike the victim’s face and head repeatedly. Consequently, the victim briefly lost consciousness during the attack. At some point, the other suspect physically prevented the victim from leaving the area. Eventually, the suspects removed property from the victim and fled the scene. The victim received medical attention for non-life threatening injuries, which included a fractured orbital. Information obtained during the initial investigation revealed the incident was gang related. The Camarillo Special Enforcement Detail received this case for further investigation and identified the suspects as criminal street gang members and/or associates. On April 1, 2011, a search warrant was served at one location in the 5000 Block of Dodson Street in Somis and one suspect was arrested. On April 6, 2011, the second suspect was located and arrested near an apartment complex in the area of Barry Street and Glenn Drive in Camarillo. Both suspects remain in custody at the Ventura County Juvenile Justice center on charges of 211 PC – Robbery, 243(d) PC – Battery with Serious Injury, 236 PC – False Imprisonment, 32 PC – Accessory, and 186.22 PC – Street gang Terrorism. Report Number: RB # 11-7220 |