By Ventura County Sheriff Department — Monday, March 29th, 2010
Fillmore gang member goes on crime spree on balcom at bradley above bardsdale shoots farm dog, robs driver. On Sunday, March 28, 2010, Ventura County Sheriff's deputies were made aware of a carjacking that occurred at approximately 0555 hours in the 7400 block of Bradley Road, Somis. A 56 year old male victim was driving his 2006 BMW on Bradley Rd. when he observed an obstruction blocking both traffic lanes in the 7400 block. The victim stopped, exited his vehicle, and began moving the obstruction from the roadway. The suspect, Gerardo Sillas, emerged from the shrubbery and pointed a handgun at the victim. The suspect demanded the victim's wallet and vehicle. After the victim complied with the suspect's demands, the suspect fled with the victim's wallet and vehicle. The victim called authorities using his cellular telephone. The suspect lost control of the vehicle and crashed in the 8000 block of Balcom Canyon. The suspect then fled the area on foot. Deputies searching the area found the victim's vehicle a short time later with major damage in a field. As the search continued, a 911 call was received from a resident in the 8000 block of Balcom Canyon. The caller reported his dog sustained a gunshot wound. It was later determined that Sillas shot the dog shortly after crashing the victim's vehicle. The dog was stabilized and the wound did not appear to be life threatening. Shortly thereafter, a 17 year old male who was working in a field on Posita Road saw the suspect who brandished a firearm at him. As a result of the brandishing, an additional 911 call was received reference a "man with a gun" at the end of Posita Road. Deputies and CHP units quickly converged on the location and confronted Sillas who was disarmed and arrested. Sillas was booked at the Ventura County Main Jail for carjacking, robbery, assault with a deadly weapon, kidnapping, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, brandishing, cruelty to an animal, and resisting arrest. Additionally, Sillas is a known gang member from the city of Fillmore. Therefore he was also booked for street terrorism. The investigation is being handled by the Sheriff's Gang Unit. |
By Anonymous — Monday, March 29th, 2010
On Friday March 26, 2010, a Ventura County Sheriffâs Deputy was arrested as he arrived at work. The Ventura County Sheriffâs Major Crimes Unit concluded its investigation of Deputy Anthony LaGrasta. LaGrasta, a seven-year veteran of the Sheriffâs Department was arrested for Child Annoying and sending harmful matter to a minor by telephone messages, electronic mail, Internet, or commercial online services. Anthony LaGrasta was booked into the Ventura County Sheriffâs Detention Facility without incident. He has been released after posting bail in the amount of $10,000. Deputy La Grasta has been placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of criminal and departmental investigations. Location: Sespe Avenue at Central Avenue, City of Fillmore (S)uspects, (V)ictims, (W)itnesses City of Residence Age Preparing officer Release: Sergeant Joe Evans Follow-Up Contact: Captain Ross Bonfiglio 805-654-2417 Date of Media Release: March 26, 2010 Approval: Captain Rick Barrios |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 24th, 2010
Information from Mike Harris, Ventura Star Pete Egedi (39) former Fillmore Fire Chief, will stand trial for one count of embezzlement and three counts of grand theft for allegedly stealing money from a city fire department stipend fund. Egedi is accused of stealing more than $25,000, money spent on his wife, gambling debts, paying for a city employeeâs abortion, and for a wide screen TV for his home. All four counts are felonies, and if convicted, Egedi could spend up to four years, eight months in state prison. He has pleaded not guilty and has been released on $10,000 bail. Senior Deputy District Attorney Kevin Drescher is quoted âItâs the peopleâs position that the defendant had his own personal slush fund.â Detective Sgt. Cary Peterson, of the sheriffâs Major Crimes Bureau, testified (according to the Star report) that former Fillmore Fire Chief, Pat Askren, revealed that Egedi âspent a lot on cars and boats and had a heavy gambling problem.â Defense attorney, Mark Pachowicz of Camarillo, has characterized Egedi as âa great guy who didnât do anything wrong. ... He didnât commit any of the offenses that he is charged with.â Detective Sgt Peterson stated that Egedi stole the money from a Fire Department account he controlled at Santa Clara Valley Bank. This account also held federal emergency services money and proceeds from benefits. It is reported that in April of 2008, former Fillmore Finance Director Barbara Smith, following a tip from Fillmore Disaster Coordinator Patrick Maynard, discovered 20 checks in the amount of $27,950 endorsed by Egedi or his wife. Egedi was entitled to $1,200 a year from this account. According to Smithâs testimony, Egedi overbilled the city $13,000 for work not done by his volunteer firemen. Peterson testified that Maynard told him that Egedi kept an emergency services reimbursement check for about $51,000 instead of turning it over to Barbara Smith. Maynard told Peterson that the fire department, under Egedi, was run âlike a paramilitary operation where the chief wasnât questioned.â Peterson also testified, according to Maynard, that Egedi had issued a check from the stipend account for $800 to pay for a city employeeâs abortion at Planned Parenthood in Sherman Oaks, and that he had been coerced by Egedi to drive the employee to the clinic. Egedi had been on administrative leave since April 2008, and he was fired in October 2008. Egedi was Fillmore Fire Chief from 2005 to April 2008. He is scheduled for arraignment April 9. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 24th, 2010
Louie Cid Garcia entered into heaven to be with our Lord on Friday, March 19th surrounded by his loving family. He was born on July 28th, 1922, to Epitacio and Refugia Garcia and was one of eight children. As a young boy, he enjoyed running through the hillsides of Simi Valley. He grew up a rancher's son and learned the trade of farming. He could grow ANYTHING with his green thumb and a nail. Whatever you wanted to know about how to heal a plant or the seasons for growing or planting, he knew it all. His knowledge far exceeded any book you could ever purchase. He was lovingly known by his mother as âmi nĂ©groâ or ânĂ©groâ as his siblings would call him. At age 17, he enlisted in the U.S. Army and fought in WWII. With the 5th armored infantry, under General George S. Patton, his platoon stormed the beaches of Normandy and helped to liberate prisoners of war in Germany. He was also part of a secret force called the âGhost Divisionâ which infiltrated European boundaries. He will always he our hero. After returning from war, he met his wife Viola and together they raised seven children. For 25 years, he had been employed as a foreman for Livingston and Graham and was a member of the Operating Engineers Local 12. He was very proactive with the St. Vincent CONTINUED » |
By Carol Wilson — Wednesday, March 24th, 2010
Human Resources Consultant Bev Jones disclosed that 66 Fillmore Unified School District teachers and two administrators received layoff notices for the 2010-2011 school year. Accusation packets were sent Monday by the District to those employees who want a hearing with a hearing officer and the District, which is set for April 19. Employees who received the reduction in force notices were chosen, based on seniority and job availability in the District next year. For example, 13 of 25 teachers at Mountain View School have received notices. Those laid off can âbumpâ someone with lesser seniority in positions that they are qualified to fill. The District is trying to eliminate the expected $887,000 deficit in next year's budget. They are currently in negotiations with the teacher's union to try to eliminate the deficit. Theresa Marvel, the FUSD Teacher's Association President, said they have presented the District with some other ways to cut the deficit then at the classroom level. âWe have a great proposal on the table for the District,â she said. The teachers agree to take off five days without pay next year. Marvel said this would still meet the State requirement for 175 student days. Another proposal is to pilot a change in the health insurance program from Net Access to the Net Value program. The union has also put out a retirement proposal for senior teachers. The cost savings would depend on the number of people retiring. Marvel said they are proposing for next year that class size in grades K-3 would increase from 23 to 25 students. That would eliminate the need for one teacher. âI am thoroughly concerned,â Marvel said. âI cannot see how teachers would believe that eliminating class size reduction is helpful. We want our kids to be educated and prepared, she continued. We're here to work at educating students in the best way. We want our community to wear yellow ribbons to show support for our teachers. We also want the community to call school board members and attend school board meetings.â Marvel feels the District wants to CONTINUED » |
Property owned by Keller Classics was among five parcels forced into foreclosure due to Measure I. These north Fillmore properties have lost their value because Measure I has made it impossible for them to be developed. Enlarge Photo By Naomi Klimaszewska — Wednesday, March 24th, 2010
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By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 24th, 2010
Fillmore Boy Scout Troop #406 was recognized at Tuesdayâs regular council meeting for its outstanding Service to the Community. The troop filled 1,200 sandbags during Januaryâs storms to avert flooding in the community. Eleven members were present to receive a proclamation from Mayor Patti Walker and a standing ovation. Enlarge Photo |
Former Sheriff Larry Carpenter has endorsed Geoff Dean to be Ventura County Sheriff. In a brief interview with the Gazette Tuesday, Carpenter stated he has known Geoff Dean for many years and recognizes that âhis education, training, experience, combined with his integrityâ makes Dean the best choice for this important office. Carpenter added, âGeoff has excellent administrative ability and is a leader among leaders.â Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Monday, March 22nd, 2010
Sites Dean as only candidate with hands-on experience at every level for 32 years
VENTURA COUNTY, CA - Commander Geoff Dean, candidate for Sheriff, announced today that Sheriff Larry "Carp" Carpenter (ret.) has given his endorsement to Commander Dean in the upcoming Sheriff's election. Sheriff Carpenter retired after nearly 33 years of county law-enforcement experience. He began at the Fillmore Police Department, and then moved to the Sheriff's Department. There, he rose through the ranks, becoming Assistant Sheriff to Al Jalaty, Undersheriff to John Gillespie, and finally served as the elected Sheriff of Ventura County. "I am endorsing Geoff Dean because he has the integrity, education, training and experience to lead the Sheriff's Department into the future. Although he is certainly an able administrator, the job of Sheriff requires leadership ability and I believe that Geoff is a leader among leaders. I proudly endorse Geoff Dean." -- Sheriff Larry Carpenter Sheriff Carpenter joins the long list of distinguished Ventura County law enforcement leaders, including District Attorney Mike Bradbury (ret.) and Sheriff John Gillespie (ret.), Chiefs of Police Mike Lewis (Simi Valley), John Crombach (Oxnard), Ken Corney (Ventura), Fernie Estrella (Port Hueneme) and Steve McKinnon (Santa Paula), in the endorsement of Geoff Dean as the next Sheriff of Ventura County. "I am extremely proud to receive Sheriff Carpenter's endorsement. He was the consummate Sheriff and peace officer who served as a mentor for myself and many others. I am honored by his faith in me to lead the Ventura County Sheriff's Department." -- Geoff Dean For a complete list of law enforcement leaders, public safety groups, elected officials and community leaders endorsing Commander Dean for Sheriff of Ventura County, please visit our website: www.GeoffDeanForSheriff.com Dean's Resume: |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
Dick Schuck, WW2 Paratrooper leaves many friends
Richard Lee Schuck "Dick" born October 19, 1926 in Hazard, Kentucky, passed away at age 83 on March 8, 2010 quietly in his sleep at home in Fillmore, California. Dick struggled with emphysema for 15 years. He masked his pain with a smile and a joke. Dick was a member of VFW of Santa Paula, he was a lifelong Mason and member of the 82nd Airborne in World War 2. He was stationed in Munich, Germany in 1945 and was part of the US liberation of Dachau concentration camp. He took pictures and those are on display at the Los Angeles Holocaust Museum. Dick was one of several veterans who were honored at the Fillmore Middle School âPride in Americaâ assembly each year. Dick was an adventurer and a traveler. His work took him to Iran for many years where he lived and worked for Aramco Oil. He also lived in the Philippines and Thailand. For the last 14 years of his life he lived in the El Dorado senior community with his wife of 16 years Marion. On any given day you would see him walking his dog "Hey you" or working on his backyard making a waterfall. He loved to visit with his friends and neighbors. He really loved to brag about his children. Every holiday he would take them around to show them off. It is difficult to capture Dick's personality in words. Every memory his loved ones have of him is with a big smile on his face and cracking a joke. His optimistic attitude, his love of life, his great stories and his ability to befriend all those around him made him someone we will never forget. He is survived by his wife Marion and his five children Henry, Sheva, Debra, Kimberly, Pamela and his grandchildren Shelby, Amanda and Mitchel. All Dickâs friends are welcome to attend his memorial which will take place on Saturday, March 20, 2010 at 11am at the Fillmore Senior Center. See obituary section. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
A two vehicle accident occurred on Main Street near Orange Avenue, late Monday afternoon. The elderly gentleman pictured above is alleged to have driven his three-wheel vehicle into oncoming traffic on Main when struck. The cart suffered substantial damage. The driver was transported to Santa Paula Hospital for observation. Enlarge Photo |