Ventura County Sheriff's Department
Ventura County Sheriff's Department

On December 23, 2015, at 4:24 AM, two male suspects entered the Shell Gas Station, located on 100 block of W. Ventura Road in Camarillo.

The masked suspects approached the clerk, brandished a knife and demanded money. The clerk complied with the robbers’ demands. After the suspects obtained the money, they fled on foot towards the Target shopping center. The clerk called 911 and deputies responded. Several units checked the area and were not able to locate the suspects.

Camarillo Police Detectives are requesting help with identifying the two suspects.
(Please see attached video clips of the robbery)

Nature of Incident: Armed Robbery at Shell Gas Station
Report Number: 15-2089438
Location: Shell Gas Station 107 W. Ventura Road
Date & Time: December 23, 2015 at 4:24 AM
Unit(s) Responsible: Camarillo Investigations
(S)uspects, (V)ictims, (P)arty, (D)ecedent City of Residence
Suspect #1 Unknown
Suspect #2 Unknown
Prepared by: Detective Brent Miller #4007
News Release Date: December 23, 2015
Media Follow-Up Contact: Detective Brent Miller @ 805-388-5116
Approved by: Captain Cory Rubright

Address/Location
Ventura County Sheriff's Office
800 S Victoria Ave
Ventura, CA 93009

Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 805-654-9511

 


 
Photos and video by Bob Crum


Santa Arrives


Toy and Coat Giveaway


Photo Slideshow

 


 
Part 1 of 3
'Twas the week before Christmas, When all through the town, No one was stirring, not even a clown; The kids lined the street with caution and care, In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there. Alas, with a horn blaring and a siren screaming, Santa arrived on a firetruck delivering him to the fire department. No sooner had jolly ole St. Nick descended from big red truck when children rushed him for a group hug. Walking along the endless line of young and older... Santa gleefully dispensed Christmas cheer. Inside, Santa took up his customary position... the big chair in the fire department next to the Christmas tree. With a twinkle in his eyes and a mighty ho ho ho, children took turns sitting upon his knee whispering their secret Christmas list in his ear as parents strained to hear. Upon the traditional Santa photo taken, the children rushed to the toys piled high on the nearby tables. Decisions... decisions... decisions! Toys in hand, the youngsters moved along to the next station where they were fitted with a appropriately-sized, colorful body-warming winter coats courtesy of the Santa Clara Valley Legal Aid’s Coat Drive. While the winds blow... and old-man winter chills the air... toasty the kids all will be. Food Share provided bags of local fruit for one and all.
Outside what to my wondering eyes did appear but of course two powerful reindeer that brought Santa to Fillmore. Around the corner, FAA popcorn and 4-H cotton candy. Wow, what a wonderful Fillmore Christmas morning. A hearty thank you to all that make the Fire Department toy drive such a memorable Fillmore moment. Given the joyful smiles on all the faces, quite the experience to remember... one day in December. 
From all at the Fillmore Gazette, may everyone enjoy the experience of a very Merry Christmas. Photos and Story by Bob Crum.
'Twas the week before Christmas, When all through the town, No one was stirring, not even a clown; The kids lined the street with caution and care, In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there. Alas, with a horn blaring and a siren screaming, Santa arrived on a firetruck delivering him to the fire department. No sooner had jolly ole St. Nick descended from big red truck when children rushed him for a group hug. Walking along the endless line of young and older... Santa gleefully dispensed Christmas cheer. Inside, Santa took up his customary position... the big chair in the fire department next to the Christmas tree. With a twinkle in his eyes and a mighty ho ho ho, children took turns sitting upon his knee whispering their secret Christmas list in his ear as parents strained to hear. Upon the traditional Santa photo taken, the children rushed to the toys piled high on the nearby tables. Decisions... decisions... decisions! Toys in hand, the youngsters moved along to the next station where they were fitted with a appropriately-sized, colorful body-warming winter coats courtesy of the Santa Clara Valley Legal Aid’s Coat Drive. While the winds blow... and old-man winter chills the air... toasty the kids all will be. Food Share provided bags of local fruit for one and all. Outside what to my wondering eyes did appear but of course two powerful reindeer that brought Santa to Fillmore. Around the corner, FAA popcorn and 4-H cotton candy. Wow, what a wonderful Fillmore Christmas morning. A hearty thank you to all that make the Fire Department toy drive such a memorable Fillmore moment. Given the joyful smiles on all the faces, quite the experience to remember... one day in December. From all at the Fillmore Gazette, may everyone enjoy the experience of a very Merry Christmas. Photos and Story by Bob Crum.
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Part 3 of 3
Photos and Story by Bob Crum
Photos and Story by Bob Crum
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A small explosion took place at the packing plant in the 900 block of 3rd Street and Old Telegraph Road, on Wednesday, December 17th at 9:34am. Reports were that Explosion causes damage to packing house, one injury methane gas and nearby welding was the cause. Significant damage was done to the restroom of the plant, and one injury of burns was reported. Fillmore Fire responded, with VC Engine 27 assisting. Photo courtesy Sebastian Ramirez.
A small explosion took place at the packing plant in the 900 block of 3rd Street and Old Telegraph Road, on Wednesday, December 17th at 9:34am. Reports were that Explosion causes damage to packing house, one injury methane gas and nearby welding was the cause. Significant damage was done to the restroom of the plant, and one injury of burns was reported. Fillmore Fire responded, with VC Engine 27 assisting. Photo courtesy Sebastian Ramirez.
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A van jumped the curb at Highway 126 and B Street and landed on the grass in front of McDonalds, on Friday, December 18th, at 12:15pm. No injuries were reported.
A van jumped the curb at Highway 126 and B Street and landed on the grass in front of McDonalds, on Friday, December 18th, at 12:15pm. No injuries were reported.
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Ventura County Sheriff's Department
Ventura County Sheriff's Department

At approximately 11:30AM, on Tuesday, December 15, 2015, deputies with the Fillmore Police Department investigated a report of domestic violence involving suspect Brandon Lloyd and a seventeen-year-old female who had minor injuries. The incident took place in front of the Fillmore Library at Second St. and Central Ave. Lloyd fled before the deputies arrived.

During the investigation, deputies learned Lloyd was at a fruit stand in the 1700 block of E. Telegraph Rd. Lloyd had reportedly taken an overdose of medication in a possible suicide attempt before abandoning his vehicle and walking into a nearby orchard. Numerous law enforcement resources, including patrol, detectives, K9, and the air unit, began a search of the orchards east of the city of Fillmore while Ventura County Fire and American Medical Response personnel stood by in case aid was needed.

Information led deputies to Lloyd in the community of Piru, where he was taken into custody, examined by medical personnel, and booked into the Pre-Trial Detention Facility for the misdemeanor violation of 243(e)(1) PC – Domestic battery.

Prepared by: Sergeant Kevin Vaden

 
Pvt. Castro with his father, Rene Castro (left) and his recruiter Sgt. Cortes, USMC.
Pvt. Castro with his father, Rene Castro (left) and his recruiter Sgt. Cortes, USMC.
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Pvt. Castro with step-mother (left) and aunt Sgt. Solorio USMC.
Pvt. Castro with step-mother (left) and aunt Sgt. Solorio USMC.
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Pvt. Castro, 18, graduated USMC boot camp at Marine Corps recruit depot San Diego on DEC 11th 2015. Pvt. Castro successfully completed 13 weeks of intense basic training at MCRD San Diego he was one of 90 recruits in training platoon 3266 3rd training battalion Mike Company also known as "Mighty Mike." Following 10 days (plus) of leave Pvt. Castro will report to Camp Pendleton for another month of combat training, once complete Pvt. Castro will fly to Camp Lejeune North Carolina for his Military Occupational School 1371 Combat Engineer. Very proud of Michael all this before his 19th birthday and this is literally the beginning. God luck son! Always earned never given!

 
Anastacio Chavez
Anastacio Chavez
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Anastacio Chavez
Anastacio Chavez

The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s assistance in locating Anastacio Chavez or receiving any information that can assist in locating Anastacio.

On 10-14-15, Anastacio’s family reported him missing because they had not had contact with him in over a month. Anastacio is a transient and is known to frequent Oxnard and Thousand Oaks. As of 12-01-15, the family still has not had contact with him.

Anastacio Barbosa Chavez, AKA: Anastacio Barbosa Chan
Born 2/22/1976
Hispanic male, 5'2", 170 lbs., black hair and brown eyes.
Anastacio is not known to have a vehicle or phone.

Please contact Detective Laura Natoli with any information regarding the case. 805-494-8226 or laura.natoli@ventura.org

You can also provide tips to: Ventura County Crime Stoppers
Hot Line: 1-800-222-TIPS (Se habla Espanol)
Text: BUSTED plus message to CRIMES (274637)
WebTips: www.venturacountycrimestoppers.com