Flags were lowered all over America in memory of the Las Vegas shooting victims who lost their lives in the October 1st massacre.
Flags were lowered all over America in memory of the Las Vegas shooting victims who lost their lives in the October 1st massacre.
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Ventura County Sheriff's Department
Ventura County Sheriff's Department

On 09/22/17, a residence on the 700 block of Third Street was burglarized and the victim’s vehicle was stolen. On 09/30/17, a concerned citizen contacted the Fillmore Police Department, reporting a suspicious subject was possibly in the residence. Upon deputies arrival at the residence, the victim’s stolen vehicle was in the driveway and deputies contacted (S) James Mabb inside the residence.

During the investigation, Mabb was found to have two felony warrants out of Los Angeles County. When searched, Mabb was in possession of property belonging to the victim, along with a small amount of suspected methamphetamine. Mabb was also suspected of being under the influence of a controlled substance.

Based on witness statements, it was determined Mabb was the sole driver of the stolen vehicle. A search of the vehicle was conducted and property belonging to the burglary victim, including a loaded handgun, ammunition, and personal information of the victim’s used for identity theft, was found inside the vehicle. Mabb is a convicted felon and is prohibited from possessing any firearms and ammunition.

Mabb was arrested for multiple felony charges including being in possession of a firearm while under the influence, residential burglary, auto theft and identity theft. Mabb was booked at the Main Jail in Ventura, Ca.

Prepared by: Deputy Tumbleson 4673
Approved by: Captain Fryhoff

 


 
On Sunday, October 1st at approximately 5pm crews responded to a stabbing in the 300 block of Fillmore Street. Injuries were non-life threatening, and the incident is still under investigation. Photo courtesy Fillmore Fire Department.
On Sunday, October 1st at approximately 5pm crews responded to a stabbing in the 300 block of Fillmore Street. Injuries were non-life threatening, and the incident is still under investigation. Photo courtesy Fillmore Fire Department.
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Pictured above is a crow that was found wounded on the sidewalk by what seems to be a pellet gun. Photos courtesy Two
Rivers Park Blog.
Pictured above is a crow that was found wounded on the sidewalk by what seems to be a pellet gun. Photos courtesy Two Rivers Park Blog.
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“Today 9/30/17 at 11:15am when driving north on Old Telegraph just past B street I saw a Crow fall out of the sky into the middle of the road. I stopped the car and the Crow was still alive. I didn’t know what happened but picked up the bird and moved it out of the street. I also noticed another Crow injured on the ground on the sidewalk. I then heard what sounded like a pellet gun being shot. This shot sounded like it came from one of the 3 houses on Meadowlark that are closest to B street. I drove to the County Fire Department and reported it and also reported it to the Sheriff and Animal Control. I went back to check on the birds and the one I moved out of the street had died and the other wouldn’t let me catch him and hopped off into the bushes. It looks like it has a broken wing and I’m sure it won’t survive. Please keep your eyes and ears open for dead birds in this area and if you observe anything please report it. Whoever is doing this is just shooting birds out of the sky for no reason and next they may decided that family pets are also fun to shoot for no reason.” Courtesy 2RiversParkBlog

 
Fillmore Unified School Board
Fillmore Unified School Board
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Child Nutrition Services Announcement
The Fillmore Unified School District is providing Community Feeding this October during the Fall Break. Through the week of October 16th—20th, 2017 the Fillmore Unified School District along with the United States Department of Agriculture will offer meals to school age children ages 18 years old or younger at no cost.

The community feeding program will be available at:
Mountain Vista Elementary School from 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM

There are no application forms for parents or guardians to fill out. All meals are served in a group setting, at no cost to the child. The menu will be available on the Fillmore Unified School District Website under Child Nutrition Supper Menu. Please feel free to contact the Child Nutrition Department with any questions about this program.

Staff Recommendation to Accept the Initial Proposal from the Fillmore Unified School District to the Fillmore Unified Teachers Association
The Board accepted the initial proposal from Fillmore Unified School District to the Fillmore Unified Teachers Association.

Staff Recommendation to Accept the Initial Proposal from the Fillmore Unified School District to the California School Employees Association Chapter #421
The Board accepted the initial proposal from Fillmore Unified School District to California School Employees Association.

Staff Recommendation to Accept the Initial Proposal from the Fillmore Unified Teachers Association
The Board accepted the initial proposal from the Fillmore Unified Teachers Association.

Personnel Recommendations
The Board approved all personnel recommendations including new hires, promotions, resignations and leaves.

 
In recognition of her special, long time neighborly service to Fillmore residents
Kathy Meza of Fillmore.
Kathy Meza of Fillmore.

Her full name is Mary Katherine Meza but everyone knows her as Kathy.

She has been a most dedicated member of the Safeway/Vons Fillmore market since 1980. I speak from experience when I say she is the hardest working, most conscientious member of the store. Kathy has worked in many capacities and is in her 38th year with Safeway/Vons.

Above and beyond her normal duties, She has developed a 15-minute presentation that she takes to preschools, kindergartens and first grade students in Fillmore. "I talk to them about the supermarket (dressed in my uniform), I read them funny books about the supermarket and take my play shopping cart with fruits and vegetables and discuss these, and always give out cookies at the end."

Kathy enjoys spending time with her family and friends, and traveling.

Grandparents Cayetano and Natalia Munoz moved to Fillmore in 1907. "My father John was youngest of 10 children. I graduated from Fillmore High School in June of 1970, and married Ramon Meza two months later. We welcomed our son Ray in 1971 and our daughter Lydia in 1975. Ramon passed away in 2016. Both children are now married; I have 4 grandchildren."

Kathy began working at Safeway in 1980; it was bought out by Vons in 1988. Her position as Supervisor from 2008 to the present involves many tasks, from resolving customer service challenges, servicing money orders, money distribution, supervising breaks and lunches, and much more. Being bi-lingual quickly proved its value when Kathy's first 5 customers were Spanish-speaking only.

Kathy never seems to slow down and always has a cheerful greeting for the many customers who have known her, sometimes, for decades. She is the kind of person all companies seek to hire.

As Direct Pricing Auditor from 2005 to 2007 she oversaw 19 stores in her district, trained new Scan Coordinators and back-up scans, and audited each store at least once a month to prepare for regular corporate audit.

Kathy has also prepared all tags for the reset crew for every store remodeling, as well as coordinated all pricing matters (tags, signs, corrections) when a new store had a Grand Opening.

She also wrote and taught the Advanced Application Manual for file maintenance.

Kathy's duties and corporate accomplishments are too many to recount here, so I will have to summarize.

She was Back-Up Scan Coordinator, Fillmore, 1993-2005, managing a price change crew of seven, and passed corporate pricing audits consistently.

Kathy's extraordinary work history at Vons would seem to merit corporate and managerial appreciation.

This tribute to Kathy Meza is meant to acknowledge her personal efforts in managing the market's affairs and to express the appreciation of the thousands of customers who meet her every week.

Thank you Kathy, and we really do appreciate your cheerful, personal assistance.
Martin Farrell
Publisher
The Fillmore Gazette

 
Photo of the Week "Canyon live oak, Spanish moss and sunstar" by Bob Crum. Photo data: ISO 1,000, 16-300mm lens @16mm, f/22 @ 1/100 seconds.
Photo of the Week "Canyon live oak, Spanish moss and sunstar" by Bob Crum. Photo data: ISO 1,000, 16-300mm lens @16mm, f/22 @ 1/100 seconds.
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Time to reconnoiter!
Bob Crum
Bob Crum

Pick any number between 1 and 20 including 1 and 20. Got it? Hold the number in mind. You picked 12! No? Hmmm. OK, has to be ‘9’. No? Obviously I lack mental telepathy powers... unless by accident I guessed right.

The number game was to demonstrate that I'm not a mind reader. I can't know what you expect or want from this column. Rather than continue guessing I need everyone - you too - to express your wishes and desires. Or complaints!
As Yogi said, when you come to a fork in the road... take it. If only it were that simple. I could easily take this photography column in many different ways. Get more technical or continue keeping it light but still impart technical notes here and there.

I need to know your thoughts and preferences. Your input will be a great help and greatly appreciated. The email address is below. Don't forget!

Onward. Aspens from June Lake up to Lee Vining are turning colors now. It's gorgeous up that way if only it weren't so distant. Five hour drive. Ugh!

Must find a grove of deciduous trees closer to home. Two hour drive is OK. Any suggestions? How about the Kernville area? Or the hills north of Castaic? Time to plan a couple of day trips and go exploring.

Are you also a leaf peeper? Think dramatic colors. Yellow, orange or blaze red! Beware a problem. Digital cameras often struggle capturing leaf colors accurately. One issue in particular is the digital camera's white balance (WB) setting. A wrong WB setting results in yellow leaves looking pink with magenta polka dots. I exaggerate but you get the idea.

Appropriate exposure is also paramount. While I normally shoot exposing on the high side, it's a lousy idea for fall foliage. Brightness reduces fabulous colors to pastels. Pastel pink Maple leaves are awful. Tip: Some situations dictate that I adjust exposure compensation-reducing it approximately one stop-in order to preserve color saturation.

Hot tip: Use a polarizing filter. Fall foliage is highly reflective. Worse when wet. Glare is a serious detriment to quality fall foliage photos. A circular polarizing filter greatly helps eliminate or at least reduce glare and give colors oomph. Caveat: Remember that a polarizing filter effects are strongest at 90° from the sunlight. No effect at 0° and 180°. Now you know why when I'm photographing wet mermaids I want the sun on my right or left. Nothing worse than glare on a mermaid's bottom.

Glare is a constant issue so time of day and location can be a factor for maximum polarizing effect. This entails planning. Being at the right place at the right time will reap big rewards. Sometimes this means going back at the optimum time after a scouting mission. Even so, wish for good light or chalk up the trip to a nice Sunday drive.

Remember that this is about photography... not phonetography. As a photographer you no longer take snapshots. Going forward, you are creating magnificent photos. Got it?

You know that I will never pass up an opportunity for a sunstar. This week’s Photo of the Week is off Perfurmo Road up by SLO. I think the trees are live canyon Oaks. Arborists? The bark structure with lichen captured my attention. Spanish moss adds mystique. BTW, Spanish moss (Tillandsia usneoides) is not a moss at all. It is a bromeliad and not parasitic. The sunstar is my “planned” bonus! BAM!

Happy photoing.

Send you comments, suggestions or questions to bob@fillmoregazette.com

 
Donors asked to schedule appointments to give blood in the coming days and weeks

Our sister United Blood Services blood center in Las Vegas has provided nearly 200 units of blood and blood products so far to area hospitals treating victims of the concert shooting last night. At this time, the Las Vegas operations of United Blood Services have been able to provide the lifesaving blood needed by hospitals treating these victims.

Already the local Las Vegas community and communities across the country are coming forward in solidarity to support and honor those impacted by this senseless shooting.

United Blood Services Central Coast stands ready to send blood to Las Vegas if needed. As part of the Blood Systems Blood Services division, United Blood Services Central Coast is included in a multi-state system of blood centers. This network works in tandem, moving lifesaving donations throughout the system to help ensure blood is available when and where it’s needed most.

“In any situation where blood transfusions are needed, it’s the blood already on the shelf that saves lives,” said Steve Ferraiuolo, division president for United Blood Services Central Coast. “We understand that people want to come forward now to show their support, however, to effectively manage the blood supply for patients, we are asking donors to make appointments to give blood throughout the coming days and weeks.”

While O-positive, O-negative and platelet donations are most needed whenever tragedy strikes, United Blood Services Central Coast urges both existing and first-time donors of all blood types to visit www.blood4life.org or call 805-543-4290 x “0” to schedule an appointment at one of our four Central Coast donor centers in Ventura, Santa Barbara, Santa Maria or San Luis Obispo, or book at a mobile blood drive by going to www.blood4life.org.

Blood has a shelf life, so it is important that donations are given on an ongoing basis. It can take 24 to 36 hours to collect, test, process and distribute blood where it’s needed.

Individuals who are as young as 16 years of age (with parental consent), weigh at least 110 pounds and are in general good health may be eligible to donate blood.

United Blood Services Central Coast has been this area’s nonprofit community blood provider since 1949, and serves patients along the Central Coast of California. It is a Blood Systems blood center. Blood Systems is one of the nation’s oldest and largest nonprofit community blood service providers, currently serving more than 1,000 hospital and healthcare partners across 28 states to provide comprehensive transfusion medicine services for patients in need.

 
Sheriffs detectives and Special Crimes Unit were on scene Monday. Authorities urge anyone with information regarding the
homicides to contact Detective Carlos Macias at 384-4761.
Sheriffs detectives and Special Crimes Unit were on scene Monday. Authorities urge anyone with information regarding the homicides to contact Detective Carlos Macias at 384-4761.
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A man and a woman were found dead Monday inside their Piru home after deputies were called to the residence by a concerned family member. Deputies arrived at the home in the 4000-block of Citrus View Drive at 2:20 pm and found the bodies of the couple who had sustained fatal injuries. Investigators spent hours at the home collecting evidence and interviewing potential witnesses in an attempt to identify potential suspects.

Anyone with information about this case should contact Detective Carlos Macias at 805-384-4761.

[Gofundme.com] “The Vergara family lost mother and father early this week and it has sent shock waves thru the Piru and Fillmore community. Mr. Vergara was a well-known member of the community who spent years working at the Fillmore-Piru Citrus packing house. His wife, Mrs. Vergara, was a loving mother and grandmother. We are asking for your help in raising funds to give them a proper farewell. We hope you are able to help this family with any donation. There will also be a car wash some of the family members will be hosting but any help is appreciated. This is so sudden and unexpected and we hope the community can come together to help this family in need. https://www.gofundme.com/memorial-fund-for-piru-family. Goal $15,000.

Ventura County Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 reward for infor mation, which leads to the arrest and criminal complaint against the person(s) responsible for this crime. The caller may remain anonymous. The call is not recorded. Call Crime Stoppers at 800-222-TIPS (8477).

Prepared by: Sgt. Eric Buschow News Release Date: Sept. 26, 2017 Media Follow-Up Contact: Sgt. Eric Buschow (805)947-8129 eric.buschow@ventura.org Capt. Garo Kuredjian (805)797-6322 garo.kuredjian@ventura.org Approved by: Captain Garo Kuredjian

 

A Public Hearing was held concerning amendments to the KB Home Citrus Grove residential development at the southern end of Central Avenue and River Street. The City Council unanimously approved the Citrus Grove project. Most of the changes to the plan demanded by Council at the last regular meeting were agreed to by KB Home.

The project consists of 104 high density condominium and town house units. Some of the structures were permitted to be 40-feet in height after the city zoning ordinance was changed from what was 35-feet. An award of construction contract for Heritage Valley Parks fountain entry feature renovation was also approved for $150,000.