Part 3
 


 
A two car collision occurred on Highway 126 just west of C Street Sunday evening at approximately 11 p.m. A 2005 Nissan Altima driven by Jaciel Villegas-Templos of Salinas rear-ended a Ford Edge driven by Jake Beynon of Canyon Country. Both vehicles were eastbound on Highway 126. The Nissan suffered substantial damage. The Ford suffered moderate damage. Cause of the accident is under investigation.
A two car collision occurred on Highway 126 just west of C Street Sunday evening at approximately 11 p.m. A 2005 Nissan Altima driven by Jaciel Villegas-Templos of Salinas rear-ended a Ford Edge driven by Jake Beynon of Canyon Country. Both vehicles were eastbound on Highway 126. The Nissan suffered substantial damage. The Ford suffered moderate damage. Cause of the accident is under investigation.
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Santa Paula Police Department
Santa Paula Police Department

On Monday, July 09, 2012, at approximately 4:22 p.m. Santa Paula Police Officers responded to a reported shooting in the 700 blk. of W. Harvard Blvd. Upon arrival, officers located evidence that a residence in the area had been struck by gunfire. No injuries were reported to officers. There is no suspect information. Santa Paula Police Detectives responded to the scene and are actively investigating the incident. Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to contact Detective Paul Spencer at (805) 525-4474 Ext. 221.
Ryan Smith # 1021
Police Sergeant

 
Illegal Fireworks Hotline (805) 524-1500 ext. 350
Ventura County Sheriff's Department
Ventura County Sheriff's Department

The Fillmore Police and Fire Departments want to ensure the citizens of Fillmore enjoy a safe Fourth of July week. Citizens are reminded that “Safe & Sane” fireworks sold in Fillmore are legal between June 28th, 12:00pm – July 5th , 12:00pm. The use of any non-approved “Safe and Sane” fireworks that explode or launch into the air are Illegal and will result in criminal charges and/or a $1,100 fine. If you witness any illegal activity please report it. An anonymous tip line has been setup to report violators. Please call 805-524-1500 ext. 350 to report illegal activity.

Below are several safety tips to insure you and your family enjoy a safe Independence Day Celebration.

• If you witness a crime or fire in progress involving illegal fireworks, call your local authorities by dialing 9-1-1.

• Only Safe and Sane fireworks bearing the seal of the State Fire Marshal are legal in the city of Fillmore. All other fireworks, including altered Safe and Sane fireworks and those that explode or leave the ground are illegal.

• Kids should not play with fireworks. Fireworks are intended for use by adults in open spaces with plenty of active supervision for every child present.

• Always have a bucket of water on hand to dispose of fireworks and a hose connected to water ready in case of fire.

• Fireworks, including sparklers and flares, can cause serious burns as well as blast injuries that can permanently impair vision and hearing. Teach your children what to do if their clothing catches on fire — “stop, drop and roll” — and how to call 9-1-1 in an emergency.

Nature of Incident: 4th of July Illegal Fireworks Enforcement and Safety
Report Number: N/A
Location: City of Fillmore
Date & Time: June 28, 2012 – July 5, 2012
Unit Responsible: Fillmore Police and Fire Departments
Deputy Preparing Media Release: Sgt. Anthony Aguirre
Media Release Date: June 27, 2012
Follow-Up Contact: Sgt. Anthony Aguirre (805) 524-2235
Anthony.Aguirre@ventura.org
Approved by: Captain Monica McGrath

Ventura County Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 reward for information, 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).

 
Freedom Pancake Breakfast
As you turn on to Central you will notice two big banners. For the 4th of July holiday you can enjoy the Freedom Pancake Breakfast and the Sespe Creek Car Show and Chili Cook-off.
As you turn on to Central you will notice two big banners. For the 4th of July holiday you can enjoy the Freedom Pancake Breakfast and the Sespe Creek Car Show and Chili Cook-off.
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Over the weekend an accident occurred on Highway 126 across from Morris Chevrolet. During the past 30 days a rash of traffic accidents have taken place on Highway 126 between Central Avenue and C Street. No report on any injuries for this accident was available at press time.
Over the weekend an accident occurred on Highway 126 across from Morris Chevrolet. During the past 30 days a rash of traffic accidents have taken place on Highway 126 between Central Avenue and C Street. No report on any injuries for this accident was available at press time.
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A traffic accident occurred Monday at approximately 2 p.m. on Ventura Street across from Starbucks. The second vehicle was removed from the scene prior to this photo.
A traffic accident occurred Monday at approximately 2 p.m. on Ventura Street across from Starbucks. The second vehicle was removed from the scene prior to this photo.
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No record of any injuries was available.
No record of any injuries was available.
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Police seek information from public
Santa Paula Police Department
Santa Paula Police Department

On June 29th 2012, at approximately 2345 hours, Santa Paula Police Officers while on patrol in a marked black and white police vehicle in the area of Harvard Blvd and Olive St. attempted to contact a subject who was crossing the intersection S/B against a red light and impeding traffic. The Officers had pulled over into the entrance of the shopping center to contact the suspect when suddenly for no apparent reason and disregard for public safety, the suspect turned to face the officers holding a handgun in his hand. The suspect then proceeded to fire an unknown amount of rounds at the officers. The passenger officer immediately took cover while the driver officer returned fire striking the suspect once in his left hand. The injury was not life threatening. Additionally, one of the rounds fired by the suspect struck the rear quarter panel of the Police unit.

After the shooting, the suspect fled the area and a perimeter was set up to search for the suspect. With the assistance of Ventura Police Department, Ventura Sheriff’s Department, California Fish & Game, California Highway Patrol and the Ventura County Sheriff’s Helicopter, the suspect was located hiding in an apartment unit entrance alcove.

Once the suspect was identified, it was found out that the suspect is currently on probation with active outstanding warrants for weapon violations. He is classified and documented as a gang member out of Santa Paula.

The officers involved were not injured. The investigation is continuing at this time. Anyone who may have witnessed this incident are urged to call Santa Paula Police. 525-4474

 
Fillmore’s City Manager is determined by the council majority to be a hard worker.
Fillmore’s City Manager is determined by the council majority to be a hard worker.

[The Gazette’s city reporter is absent]

MEETING SUMMARY
Last night’s city council should be remembered more for its public comment than for approval the city budget items.

Fillmore resident Joan Archer addressed the council, saying that her questions from the previous week’s special meeting were not answered. She reiterated her questions regarding the need for specific information to determine whether the releasing of city employees and hiring of temporary and contract replacements was economically feasible. The council majority had quickly come to the defense of City Manager Yvonne Quiring, stating that she was a very hard-working person. Archer reminded council that she certainly believed Ms. Quiring worked very hard at her job, but that was not the question she had asked.

Former resident and mayor Patti Walker read a prepared statement which condemned the Fillmore Gazette, Councilman Steve Conaway, former mayor Evaristo Barajas, former city manager Roy Payne, former city engineer Bert Rapp, and all former council members who had anything to do with city projects and budgets for the past 10 years or so. Mismanagement was the theme of her remarks. Mismanagement, according to Walker, is what has brought Fillmore to the brink of bankruptcy.

Central to Ms. Walker’s comments was the question “Where did all the city money go?” According to Walker it went largely into a water treatment plant that was too expensive, and other public projects which the city could not afford. Coupled with a housing market collapse, the loss of Redevelopment money, and dwindling tax receipts (particularly the Owens & Minor tax lawsuit expense) she claimed previous councils had overspent. She also accused the Gazette of inaccurate reporting.

Councilman Conaway, who was away on vacation, could not respond. The other four council members side with Walker.

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