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Arrest Made for Possession of Assault Weapons and Ghost Gun

Nature of Incident: Arrest Made for Possession of Assault Weapons and Ghost Gun
Report Number: 25-58993
Location: 3000 Block W. Hemlock Street, City of Oxnard
Date & Time: 05/29/2025 – 0700 Hours
Unit(s) Responsible: Camarillo Special Enforcement Unit, Camarillo Directed Enforcement Unit, Camarillo Bureau of Investigations
(S)uspects, (V)ictims, (P)arty, (D)ecedent

City of Residence

Age
(S) Richard Madrid
 
Oxnard
 
28
 
Narrative:
   
During the month of May 2025, detectives with the Camarillo Special Enforcement Unit (SEU) began an investigation into a subject who was in possession of an un-registered firearm. Detectives later identified this subject as City of Oxnard resident, (S) Richard Madrid.
 
As a result of the investigation, SEU Detectives obtained a search warrant signed by a magistrate from the Ventura County Superior Court. The search warrant ordered detectives to search Madrid’s person, residence, vehicles, and property.
 
On 05/29/2025, at approximately 0700 hours, detectives from SEU, the Camarillo Directed Enforcement Unit (DEU) and the Camarillo Bureau of Investigations served the search warrant at Madrid’s residence located in the 3000 Block of Hemlock Street in the City of Oxnard.
 
During the service of the search warrant detectives located an AR-15 assault rifle which had no serial numbers and was clearly self-manufactured; this is commonly referred to as a “Ghost Gun.” Additionally, detectives located an un-registered, AR-10 style rifle chambered in .308 Winchester. Detectives also located a Glock pistol with after-market attachments which classified this firearm as an assault weapon and short-barreled rifle. Lastly, detectives located other registered firearms, unregistered firearms, high-capacity magazines and ammunition.
 
Detectives subsequently arrested Madrid for the following crimes: California Penal Code Sections 27545 – [Unlawful Transfer of Firearm], 30605(a) – [Possession of an Assault Weapon], and 33215 – [Possession of a Short- Barreled Rifle].  Madrid was later transported and booked into the Ventura County Pre-Trial Detention Facility.
 
The term “Ghost Gun,” is used to describe firearms which lack serial numbers. Additionally, ghost guns can be transferred without the use of a federal firearms license dealer, which makes the firearms untraceable by law enforcement.
 
The term “short-barreled rifle,” is used in the California Penal Code to describe a rifle with a barrel length of less than 16 inches or an overall length of less than 26 inches.
 
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Prepared by: Senior Deputy Frank W. Corona  
News Release Date: 05/30/2025  
Media Follow-Up Contact: Detective Justin Lopez
(805) 388-5117
 
 
Approved by:
 
 
Booking Photo Release:
Captain Jason Hendren
 
 
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Ventura County Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 reward for information, which leads to the arrest and criminal complaint against the person(s) responsible for this crime.  The caller may remain anonymous.  The call is not recorded.  Call Crime Stoppers at 800-222-TIPS (8477).
 

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