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Suspect arrested for allegedly assaulting police officer in Ventura County

April 18, 2025
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Suspect arrested for allegedly assaulting police officer in Ventura County
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A theft suspect was arrested for allegedly assaulting an officer in Ventura County.

The suspect was identified as Victor Hernandez, 24, of Oxnard, according to the Port Hueneme Police Department.

On April 16, police responded to a theft at a Ralphs grocery store at 615 West Channel Islands Boulevard at 1 p.m.

Arriving officers spotted Hernandez fleeing the area on his bicycle. When police approached, Hernandez jumped off his bike and allegedly threw the bike at police and struck one of the officers.

Hernandez ran away from the scene and jumped into a water canal as officers chased after him.

He eventually surrendered to police and was arrested for: 

  • Theft
  • Assault on a peace officer
  • Trespassing in a water canal
  • Resisting a peace officer
  • Possession of drug paraphernalia
  • Possession of methamphetamine
  • Three additional outstanding misdemeanor warrants

The officer who was struck suffered minor injuries. No other officers or bystanders were injured during the incident.

Anyone with additional information on the case can call Detective Sergeant Jesus Chavez at 805-986-6615 or email [email protected].

Anonymous tips can be provided to Ventura County Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

The post Suspect arrested for allegedly assaulting police officer in Ventura County appeared first on KTLA.

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