Ventura County Teens Arrested After Nyeland Acres Party Shooting


An 18 year old and four juveniles are facing charges tied to a late night shooting at a house party in Nyeland Acres.
Here is the rundown 👇
Read this especially if you track youth crime, gun violence, or law enforcement activity in Ventura County neighborhoods.
📍 What Just Happened
On the night of November 25, deputies responded to a shots fired call at a party in Nyeland Acres. A vehicle matching the description from witnesses was found shortly afterward in Camarillo, carrying an 18 year old man and five juveniles. Inside the vehicle, deputies found a loaded high-power rifle, believed to be the weapon used during the incident.
📋 Key Details
Location: 3600 block of Orange Drive in Nyeland Acres
Time: 11:15 p.m. on November 25
Suspects: One 18 year old man from Camarillo and five juveniles
Juvenile Breakdown: Two 17 year olds from Oxnard, two 16 year olds from Oxnard, one 16 year old from Port Hueneme
Weapon Found: Loaded high-power rifle
No Injuries: No one was hit by gunfire
Charges: Accessory after the fact, gun charges, assault with a deadly weapon, and shooting at an inhabited dwelling
Search Warrants: Executed to gather more evidence
Detectives believe one of the juveniles fired the rifle multiple times at a group during the party.
🔍 Why This Matters
Highlights concerns over youth access to firearms in the county.
Reinforces the dangers of unmonitored parties and late night gatherings.
Brings attention to how social settings can escalate into violent incidents.
Signals continued gang, group, or retaliation-related issues that local law enforcement is addressing.
🧠 The Bottom Line
An 18 year old and several teenagers are in custody after shots rang out at a neighborhood party in Nyeland Acres. While no one was injured, the discovery of a high-powered weapon and multiple arrests show how quickly a night of celebration can turn criminal. The investigation continues as detectives seek more information.