Pair of Southern California deputies arrested after off-duty ‘domestic incident’ at restaurant 

Sherif, Vinterora Province, Jim Ferrouf, announced that a pair of deputies from the Vinterora County Office in late March after a “local accident” in a restaurant that occurred while they were out of service.

The media statement issued by Sherif Ferhouf states on Wednesday that early on the morning of March 30, two deputies-Anthony Malagon and Dylan Devis-participated in what officials described as a “clear home incident” at El Rey Cantina, located in Ventura Boulevard in Camarillo.

“A clear local accident occurred where a security guard entered and then was injured,” says VCSO’s media statement. “[The guard] Treated in a local hospital. ”

The extent of injuries to the security guard was not revealed.

After the accident, both deputies were arrested on various charges and seized. The authorities said they published the guarantee and were placed on an administrative leave shortly after.

Davis, 33, was charged with a misdemeanor battery, causing a serious injury, using a force that is likely to cause a major injury, and an award was injured for the husband and criminal threats. According to the search records for prisoners, the next court date is May 28.

Malagon, 27, was shipped with a battery, causing a serious injury and the use of force is likely to cause a major injury. The prisoner search records indicate that the next court date is May 28.

Dealing with the investigation is the main crime office of the Ministry of Police, and Sherif Ferrouf says that the investigation will reveal “all relevant facts” related to the accident.

“I want to assure the audience and our community that Sharif’s office takes this very seriously.” “We keep our deputies with the highest criteria for behavior; any violation of these criteria will be addressed correctly and without hesitation, because this is what our society and agents expect and deserve.”

The VCSO internal office will also conduct a separate parallel investigation into the matter to determine whether any administrative or procedural violations have occurred.

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