Kraig Pakulski / Wednesday, April 8, 2026 / Categories: Regions, California; Santa Barbara County Chatsworth man arrested after using tracking tool to locate and confront Camarillo woman VENTURA COUNTY, Calif. (KEYT) – A 54-year-old Chatsworth man was arrested on multiple charges after he used a tracking device attached to a Camarillo woman's vehicle to track and confront her. On April 2, around 5:58 p.m., deputies were dispatched to the 5200 block of Mission Oaks Boulevard for a domestic disturbance stated a press release from the Ventura County Sheriff's Office issued Wednesday of this week. Deputies arrived to find that a 54-year-old Chatsworth man used his vehicle to block a Camarillo woman's vehicle in a parking lot and she had fled to a nearby business detailed the Ventura County Sheriff's Office. The woman shared that she knew the man and he had been stalking her noted the Ventura County Sheriff's Office. An investigation resulted in deputies finding a tracking device attached to the underside of the Camarillo woman's vehicle and a search of the Chatsworth man's vehicle revealed a loaded firearm and additional evidence shared the Ventura County Sheriff's Office. The 54-year-old was booked on the following charges: PC 236-False Imprisonment PC 637.7(a)-Unlawful Use of a Tracking Device PC 27545-Unlawful Transfer of a Firearm PC 25850-Carrying a Loaded Firearm PC 29800(a)(1)-Felon in Possession of a Firearm PC 30305(a)(1)-Felon in Possession of Ammunition The Ventura County Sheriff's Office noted that the Chatsworth man remains in custody with bail set at $500,000 and the investigation into the incident remains open. The post Chatsworth man arrested after using tracking tool to locate and confront Camarillo woman appeared first on News Channel 3-12. Previous Article ¿Quién fue Mircea Lucescu, la leyenda del fútbol rumano que murió a los 80 años? Next Article Delcy Rodríguez anuncia un aumento de salarios e insiste en llamado a que los jovenes migrantes regresen a Venezuela Print 23 Rate this article: No rating Tags: NewsTop StoriesVentura CountyCrime & CourtsSafety Please login or register to post comments.