By Anonymous — Wednesday, January 23rd, 2013
On Tuesday, January 22, 2013, the Fillmore Fire Department responded to a traffic collision at the corner of Ventura St. and Fillmore Street at approxiametly 7:45 am. This was a vehicle vs. motorcycle, minor to moderate injuries to the motorcyclist. Driver was shaken but no injuries to report. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, January 23rd, 2013
Mayor Rick Neal presents a proclamation to Big Brothers Big Sisters National Mentoring program, Commander Tim Hagel accepted the proclamation in their honor. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, January 23rd, 2013
On Wednesday, January 16, 2013 at around 6:15 p.m. Fillmore Fire Department responded to a reported structure fire on the 500 Block of Kensington Street. Fire crew arrived on scene to find smoke and flames coming from the front balcony area (second floor) of the two story apartment building. Fillmore Fire personnel launched an aggressive attack on the fire and was able to extinguish the flames quickly before it spread to the interior of the building and to any other structures. Four Fillmore fire units with a total of 15 fire personnel were on scene. Enlarge Photo |
Winners of the Little Miss and Mr. Sweetheart Pageant are as follows: Calli McKeown - Ultimate Grand Supreme Winner, Tiny Miss Queen- Ava Cervantes, Tiny Princess Hana Cortez. Tiny Mr King.- Bentlee Long, Tiny Mr. Prince’s Jayden Cortez ,Myles Wadsworth, Josiah Chavez. Petite Miss Queen- Selena Torres, Petite Princesses Avalon Ramirez, Jillian Perez. Little Miss Queen- Madelynn Gonzalez, Little Miss princesses Christina Hurtado, Jayne Ramirez. Little Mr. King- Mason Rothermill, Little Mr. Prince Landyn Long. Young Miss Queen- Karissa Terrezas, Young Miss Princesses, Alexandria Gonzales, Brooke Nunez, Micaela Ramirez. Junior Miss Queen - Ariana Schieferle, Junior Miss Princesses, Bryana Hurtado, Natalie Couse. The event was held Sunday, January 13th. It was hosted by The Fillmore Raiders Cheerleaders. There will be another pageant put on by the Raiders in April. Thank you to all who participated and attended the pageant. Photos courtesy of Crystal Gurrola. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, January 16th, 2013
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By Fillmore Police Department — Wednesday, January 16th, 2013
On January 9, 2013, at approximately 2:30 P.M., a Fillmore Police sergeant attempted to stop a Toyota Prius after sheriff’s dispatch advised the vehicle had been reported stolen from Santa Barbara County. Prior to the vehicle coming to a complete stop, the driver opened the driver’s side door and fled. Additional Fillmore police units were dispatched to the area to search for the driver. The passenger of the vehicle remained in the vehicle and was arrested without incident. The driver, later identified as Jose Villalvazo 32, Fillmore fled on foot and numerous deputies followed him and eventually captured him after he climbed a tree in the 1200 block of Grand Avenue. Jose Villalvazo was wanted for a felony warrant as a parolee at large. The investigation is ongoing, however at this time Jose Villalvazo will be booked for 10851 CVC (stolen vehicle) and for the outstanding felony warrant. Jarod Aparicio 34, Fillmore, will be booked for 10851 CVC (stolen vehicle). |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, January 16th, 2013
(l-r) Scott Beylik, FHS Prinicpal Rossom Mesfun, and Captain Tim Hagel. Mesfun is the newest member of FIllmore’s Rotary Club. Enlarge Photo |
By Santa Paula Police Department — Wednesday, January 16th, 2013
Lopez charged with evading arrest, hit and run with injuries, possession of illegal narcotics and vehicle theft
On 01-09-2013 at approximately 1207 hours, while patrolling the parking of lot of the Santa Paula Motel, Officer’s observed a Hispanic male exit the driver’s side of a white Hyundai. The vehicle was found to be reported stolen out of the city of Ventura. The suspect subsequently got back into the vehicle and left the Motel westbound on E. Main Street. In the area of 12th and Main Street, Officer Keathley attempted to initiate a traffic stop on the vehicle. The vehicle sped away at a high rate of speed northbound on 12th Street. Due to heavy traffic conditions and students being released from area schools, Officer Keathley discontinued his attempt to purse the vehicle. Officer Keathley maintained a visual on the vehicle which had made a left turn into the north alley of E. Main Street from 12th Street. The vehicle continued west though the alley towards 10th Street. As the vehicle entered the northbound lane of traffic on 10th, it collided into a vehicle which was northbound on 10th. The suspect exited the driver’s side and fled on foot. As Officers gave chase, the subject ran into the business of 964 E. Main Street where he was subsequently taken into custody. The suspect was identified as Joseph Lopez, 24 out of the city of Fillmore. Further, Lopez was found to have an outstanding misdemeanor warrant for narcotic related offences. Lopez was charged with evading arrest, hit and run with injuries, possession of illegal narcotics and vehicle theft. Senior Officer Macias #1020 |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, January 9th, 2013
Fillmore Fire Department responded to a reported structure fire at 411 Central Ave. Upon arrival Fillmore Chief 1 reported a large amount of black smoke coming from the vents and roof area of the commercial structure. Due to the size of the commercial building and the amount of product in the retail store Fillmore Chief 1 requested one additional engine from County Fire and one additional engine from Santa Paula. Fillmore engine 91 took fire attack and launched an aggressive attack on the fire with great success in stopping the spread of the fire. In all there were 6 Fillmore fire units, 1 County and 1 Santa Paula for a total of 8 Firefighting units on scene. Hats off to Fillmore Fire on a job well done and their partnering agencies as well. Enlarge Photo |
By Jean McLeod — Wednesday, January 9th, 2013
Question of former manager’s quick exit still looms
Alex Molkoy questioned the Council on expenses at 338 Central asking what revenue the City was receiving from that address and why the City was paying the utilities. Enlarge Photo During Tuesday night’s council meeting the Fillmore Flashes Cross Country team each receive a proclamation for winning the State Division 4 CIF Championship. Enlarge Photo A proclamation was presented to Brian Sipes for the effort put forward with the Fillmore Film Commission and the success they achieved. The removal of the palm trees has generated a very welcome increase in revenue to the City. Enlarge Photo There were very few who attended the first Fillmore City Council Meeting of 2013, but the new Council wasted little time in getting down to City business and their council duties. One of those duties was replacing the vacant positions on various committees with new people and another was addressing the interim/temporary City Manager position now being filled by the City’s Fire Chief Rigo Landeros. The meeting began with two proclamations. The first went to Council Member Brian Sipes for the effort put forward with the Fillmore Film Commission and the success they achieved. The removal of the palm trees has generated a very welcome increase in revenue to the City. Sipes responded, “I’m deeply honored with this proclamation” and stated that thanks should also go to both Gayle Washburn and Catherine Frias who also put in a great amount of effort. The second proclamation went to the Flashes, Fillmore High School Cross Country Team, who won the State Division 4 CIF Championship. The next agenda item was an employment agreement for the Interim City Manager. The position is now being filled by Rigo Landeros. Landeros who now holds three City positions, has been the Fire Chief since May 28, 2009, the Public Works Director since January 15, 2010, and Acting City Manager since August 21, 2012. The Council agreed to a total salary payable to Landeros at $10,000 per month which is $1,000 more than the combined salary Landeros received for Fire Chief and Public Works Director. This is a bargain for the City and essentially means that Fillmore is getting a City Manager for $1,000 per month. Council Member Manuel Minjares said Landeros stepped up at a very difficult time and Council Member A. Eduardo Gonzalez commented that Landeros is handling all three positions and worth what is being asked. Council Member Brian Sipes said he thought the $10k per month was too high, but approved it stating, “It’s a hard decision…..I am confident Rigo will fill his responsibilities.” Council Member Douglas Tucker responded that Rigo is definitely worth what he’s being given but wanted a clearer understanding of the contract along with a 60 day trigger or “reminder” that would require the contract be addressed within 60 days of a new City Manager being hired. The added time is given so Landeros can help bring the new City Manager up on where or what is happening in Fillmore. Landeros has received CONTINUED » |