Fillmore Deputy Andrea Rodriguez (center) was recognized for outstanding achievement at the 2023 Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Deputy of the Year Award ceremony. Photo credit https://www.instagram.com/p/C33Ir0NPIWe/; https://www.instagram.com/vcsheriff/. Enlarge Photo By Ventura County Sheriff Department — Thursday, February 29th, 2024
The 2023 CIT Deputy of the Year Award ceremony celebrated the outstanding achievements of Ciara Hays, Cody Massengill, Andrea Rodriguez, and Allison Wallace. These remarkable individuals were recognized for their exceptional work within the Ventura County Law Enforcement Crisis Intervention Team, a collaborative program involving various law enforcement agencies such as the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office, Oxnard Police Department, Port Hueneme Police Department, Santa Paula Police Department, Simi Valley Police Department, and Ventura Police Department. Nominated by their respective agency’s leadership, the awardees were commended for their significant contributions to law enforcement and their compassionate interactions with individuals facing mental health crises. The ceremony, graciously hosted by the Ventura County Behavioral Health Advisory Board, highlighted the dedication and commitment of these deputies in providing crucial support and assistance to those in need within the community. Their unwavering efforts exemplify the values of empathy, professionalism, and service, making them truly deserving of this prestigious recognition. |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, February 29th, 2024
The Ventura County Sheriff’s office recently released the 2023 Crime Statistics for the County of Ventura. Above are the 2021–2023 Comparison of Reported Crimes. See more photos on page 10. Enlarge Photo Above is the remainder of the 2021–2023 Comparison of Reported Crimes for the City of Fillmore. Courtesy Ventura County Sheriff’s office. Enlarge Photo Sheriff Jim Fryhoff has released the 2023 crime statistics for all areas serviced by the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office. Regarding violent crime, aggravated assaults saw the highest increase (133 incidents, 106%), with all categories showing increases (firearm, knife, other, hands/fist/feet related offenses). There were significant increases in firearm-related aggravated assaults and much of the increase was related to brandishing of firearms to multiple victims. Within some of the contract cities, there were gang-related violent crimes that also attributed to our increase in violent crime. Our agency has continued to use community awareness and engagement (social media, events, media releases, proactive communication), and proactive policing solutions to combat crime within the areas we serve. This spring, the Sheriff’s Office is launching a multi-agency task force to combat organized retail theft, cargo theft, and catalytic converter theft. There was a decrease in Homicide incidents for the Sheriff’s Office (six total incidents). Out of these six homicides, half involved family member-on-family member. “In looking at violent crime statistics for 2023, you can see a significant jump in comparison to the previous year. We did see a noticeable decrease in violent crime during and following the global pandemic. However, the trend we are seeing now is that incidents involving violent crime have returned to pre-pandemic numbers. In a county our size, with as little crime as we do have in comparison to other jurisdictions across the nation, a few cases in a calendar year can result in a sizeable spike in crime statistics, evidence of which can be showcased by simply comparing the figures from 2022 to 2023,” said Sheriff Jim Fryhoff. He continued, “Overall, crime across the board is down, as we had nearly 100 fewer criminal offenses in 2023 than the previous year. My office will never take our foot off the gas when it comes to reducing crime. We will continue to focus our efforts on outreach, community engagement, education, and working closely with partners inside and outside of the criminal justice system, which is crucial for effective violence reduction.” Commander Eric Tennessen – Camarillo (805) 797-7102 For more information, please visit us at venturasheriff.org. You can also link directly to a statement by Sheriff Fryhoff that details our mission, strategy, and vision as well as Sheriff Fryhoff’s Seven Pillars for providing law enforcement services in Ventura County. For information regarding recruitment and job opportunities, please visit applyventurasheriff.org. |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, February 29th, 2024
On Wednesday, February 21, at 4:55 p.m. Fillmore deputies were investigating a stolen vehicle incident in the 200 block of Santa Clara Street. An 18-year-old was arrested for PC496(a) and VC 10851(a) and booked at the Ventura County Main Jail. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Saturday, February 24th, 2024
Fillmore Police investigate an injury traffic collision that occurred at First Street and Mountain View Street, Tuesday, February 20, at 10:20am. Photo credit Angel Esquivel-Firephoto_91. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Saturday, February 24th, 2024
ROAD CLOSURE ALERT: Old Telegraph Road Bridge west of Fillmore is closed indefinitely. Road closed and detour signs on Old Telegraph Road and surrounding streets redirect traffic to alternate routes. Drivers will experience minor traffic delays at major intersections approaching Highway 126. #bridgeclosure #drivesafe. Courtesy https://www.facebook.com/VCpublicworks; https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=79358402 9470369&set=a.227031162792328. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Saturday, February 24th, 2024
On Monday, February 19, the Fillmore Lions Club held their annual Student Speaker Contest. Pictured is Lion member Gaylynn Brien with winner Diana Martinez; additional contestants (l-r): Madison Goodenough and Jazmin Cantero. What a wonderful group of students who came out for the event. Fillmore Lions Club looks forward to seeing what each achieves in the future. Photo credit Brandi Hollis. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Saturday, February 24th, 2024
On Wednesday, February 14, 2024, in an ongoing effort to fulfill its mission to develop high-performing students who are engaged and productive members of society, Fillmore Unified School District’s Rio Vista Elementary welcomed the Fillmore Fire Department to educate Transitional Kindergarten students about fire safety. Rio Vista Elementary Principal Beverly Garnica said, “Thank you Fillmore Fire Department for visiting our Transitional Kindergarten students. Our students had so much fun learning about how firefighters do their jobs, and about fire safety.” Photos courtesy Rio Vista Elementary blog. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Saturday, February 24th, 2024
VCFD SANDBAG STATION DIRECTORY - Did you know that Ventura County residents can obtain and fill property and life-saving sandbags at 24 different VCFD stations? Here’s a closer look at how you can get your hands on sandbags to help protect against fires, floods, mudslides, and other potential natural disasters and emergencies. Locations for Fillmore and Piru are as follows: 27 – Fillmore, 133 C St; 28 – Piru, 513 N. Church St. ***PLEASE BE PREPARED TO FILL YOUR OWN SANDBAGS*** To contact a specific fire station, call 805.371.1111, EXT. # (utilizing the station numbers listed) View full list of locations visit https://vcfd.org/sandbag-stations/. |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Saturday, February 17th, 2024
On Tuesday, February 13, at noon, firefighters arrived one the scene of a two-story residential structure fire in the 3900 block of Guiberson Road, near Piru. Crews reported heavy fire conditions and a second alarm was dispatched. The fire was knocked down and investigators were searching for the cause. Primary search was all clear in the vacant structure and there were no personnel injuries. Fire crews stayed on-scene for hours mopping up and cooling all hot spots. Photo credit Angel Esquivel-Firephoto_91. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Saturday, February 17th, 2024
On Sunday, February 11, at 8:24 p.m., Fillmore Police, Fillmore City Fire, and AMR Paramedics were dispatched to a reported traffic collision in front of El Dorado Mobile Homes, 200 block Ventura Street. Arriving deputies found a female motorcyclist down with a broken arm and femur injury, and an SUV involved. The motorcyclist was transported to a local hospital, and the driver of the vehicle was placed under arrest for driving under the influence; he was booked at the Ventura County Main Jail facility. Photo credit Angel Esquivel-Firephoto_91. Enlarge Photo |