On Monday, June 20th, 2022, at approximately 9:57pm, Fillmore Police Department and Fillmore City Fire were dispatched to a reported hit & run in the intersection of Mountain View St. & Santa Clara St., Fillmore. Arriving fire crews reported a solo vehicle with front end damages with at least one patient being evaluated by fire personnel. No ambulance transports were made. Cause of the crash is under investigation. Photo credit Angel Esquivel—AE News.
On Monday, June 20th, 2022, at approximately 9:57pm, Fillmore Police Department and Fillmore City Fire were dispatched to a reported hit & run in the intersection of Mountain View St. & Santa Clara St., Fillmore. Arriving fire crews reported a solo vehicle with front end damages with at least one patient being evaluated by fire personnel. No ambulance transports were made. Cause of the crash is under investigation. Photo credit Angel Esquivel—AE News.
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Ventura County Sheriff's Department
Ventura County Sheriff's Department

On June 15, 2022, the Fillmore Department conducted a tobacco compliance check in the city of Fillmore and Piru areas. The compliance checks were conducted at 7 locations by utilizing an underage decoy to attempt to purchase tobacco products from the businesses. The goal of this operation is to prevent the sale of tobacco products to underage individuals and to ensure that the businesses are following the California State Tobacco Laws. All 7 of the businesses checked were in compliance and none of their employees sold tobacco to the decoy.

During the operation detectives helped to educate the business employees regarding the required signage and potential consequences of selling tobacco products to individuals under the age of 21.

Tobacco and nicotine related addictions are a prevalent and a serious problem with the youth in our community today. The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office and the Fillmore Police Department are committed to the health and wellbeing of the youth in our community and will continue to proactively enforce laws prohibiting the sale of these products to people under the age of 21. If you have information about a local retailer in the city that is supplying nicotine or tobacco products to underage buyers, please report it to the Fillmore Police Department at 805-524-2233.

One of Fillmore’s two School Resource Officer positions is funded by a California Department of Justice tobacco grant. The SRO proactively engages the students in the Fillmore School District and educates them about the dangers of tobacco while providing exciting programs as interventions for tobacco use. The SRO also works with the Detective Bureau to conduct compliance checks and investigations into businesses that may supply tobacco to youth in the community.

Nature of Incident: Fillmore Tobacco Products Retailer Compliance Check
Report Number: 22-78888
Location: Fillmore/Piru, CA
Date & Time: June 16, 2022
Unit(s) Responsible: Fillmore Detective Bureau/School Resource Officer Unit
Prepared by: Detective Sergeant Hollowell
Approved by: Captain Garo Kuredjian

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).

 


 
On Wednesday, June 17th, 2022 at 3:57pm, Fillmore Police Department, Fillmore City Fire and AMR Paramedics were dispatched to a reported motorcycle vs. car in the area of Saratoga St. & Ventura St., Fillmore. Arriving fire crews reported a motorcycle and car involved collision, with the motorcyclist being treated by paramedics and transported by ambulance to a local hospital, condition unknown. Cause of the crash is under Investigation. Photo credit Angel Esquivel—AE News.
On Wednesday, June 17th, 2022 at 3:57pm, Fillmore Police Department, Fillmore City Fire and AMR Paramedics were dispatched to a reported motorcycle vs. car in the area of Saratoga St. & Ventura St., Fillmore. Arriving fire crews reported a motorcycle and car involved collision, with the motorcyclist being treated by paramedics and transported by ambulance to a local hospital, condition unknown. Cause of the crash is under Investigation. Photo credit Angel Esquivel—AE News.
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Back in October 2021, Fillmore Library closed its doors to begin the Fillmore Library Expansion Project. Above is the current building under construction today.
Back in October 2021, Fillmore Library closed its doors to begin the Fillmore Library Expansion Project. Above is the current building under construction today.
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Don’t forget the Fillmore FFA will hold its annual Pancake Freedom Breakfast at the Veterans Memorial Building on Monday, July 4th, 7am to 9:30am.
Don’t forget the Fillmore FFA will hold its annual Pancake Freedom Breakfast at the Veterans Memorial Building on Monday, July 4th, 7am to 9:30am.
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On Tuesday, June 21st, the official first day of summer did not disappoint, with high temperatures reaching the 90s. Fillmore Aquatic Center was swimming with resident’s coming to cool off. The Aquatic Center hosts Recreation Swim times, for $2 per person, minors 13 & under must be accompanied by an adult or minor 16+. Lockers are available for use for 25-cents. Arm wings & life vest are permitted. Pool floats/inflatables are not allowed, donut rings etc. June dates are as follows: June 20th – 23rd 12:30pm – 4pm, June 24th 11am – 3pm, June 25th 12pm – 3pm. For more information visit https://www.fillmoreca.com/departments/parks-and-recreation-department/fillmore-aquatics-center.
On Tuesday, June 21st, the official first day of summer did not disappoint, with high temperatures reaching the 90s. Fillmore Aquatic Center was swimming with resident’s coming to cool off. The Aquatic Center hosts Recreation Swim times, for $2 per person, minors 13 & under must be accompanied by an adult or minor 16+. Lockers are available for use for 25-cents. Arm wings & life vest are permitted. Pool floats/inflatables are not allowed, donut rings etc. June dates are as follows: June 20th – 23rd 12:30pm – 4pm, June 24th 11am – 3pm, June 25th 12pm – 3pm. For more information visit https://www.fillmoreca.com/departments/parks-and-recreation-department/fillmore-aquatics-center.
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On Thursday, June 9th, Fillmore High School 2022 Graduation Ceremony took place at the Fillmore High football
stadium. Congratulations to the Class of 2022! This year’s ceremony was live-streamed via YouTube. You can watch the
full ceremony at www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqFKyBYktfQ
On Thursday, June 9th, Fillmore High School 2022 Graduation Ceremony took place at the Fillmore High football stadium. Congratulations to the Class of 2022! This year’s ceremony was live-streamed via YouTube. You can watch the full ceremony at www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqFKyBYktfQ
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Class Valedictorian Emilia V. Magdaleno giving her Personal Message, “Our Canyon.”
Class Valedictorian Emilia V. Magdaleno giving her Personal Message, “Our Canyon.”
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FHS Mariachi Los Rays from the FHS Band as they performed during the 2022 Graduation Ceremony.
FHS Mariachi Los Rays from the FHS Band as they performed during the 2022 Graduation Ceremony.
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The Sierra High and Heritage Valley Independent Studies Graduating Class of 2022.
The Sierra High and Heritage Valley Independent Studies Graduating Class of 2022.
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Words cannot express the pride we have for these students. They are all unique wonderful humans. Go forth and do great things Class of 2022! Keep making Fillmore and Piru PROUD! (Photo by https://photographybymarlene.pic-time.com/). You can view the live-streamed ceremony at https://youtu.be/6yNjUHnPxZw.

 
On Tuesday, Fillmore City Council voted unanimously to authorize offers of sale for the property known as the Fillmore Equestrian Center. The property is considered surplus, pursuant to the Surplus Property Land Act.
On Tuesday, Fillmore City Council voted unanimously to authorize offers of sale for the property known as the Fillmore Equestrian Center. The property is considered surplus, pursuant to the Surplus Property Land Act.
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Votes from 6-14-2022 Council Meeting: 8-A, B, C, D, E, H, and I, approved 5-0.

8-A RESOLUTION NO. 22-3892 – APPROVING THE FISCAL YEAR 2022-23 PROJECT LIST TO BE FUNDED BY THE ROAD REPAIR AND ACCOUNTABILITY
ACT OF 2017 (SENATE BILL 1)

8-B 1. Approve an allocation of funds in an amount not to exceed $19,450 in the Fiscal Year 2022-2023 budget for a contract with Planet Bids within account 101-4207-0021-245- Contract Services; 2. and Approve a contract and authorize the City Manager or his designee to execute the contract, in a form approved by the City Attorney, with Planet Bids Innovative Procurement Solutions for the components described above. Unanimously approved.

8-C City Council approved an agreement with Planet Bids Innovative eProcurement Solutions to provide citywide web-based eProcurement, contracts, and insurance management software.

8-D Adopted Resolution declaring the City-owned real property located at 308 Chambersburg Road/SH23 in the City of Fillmore (“Property”), known as the Fillmore Equestrian Center, to be surplus, authorizing offers of the Property for purchase pursuant
to the Surplus Property Land Act, and finding these activities to be exempt from CEQA. Unanimously approved.

8-E Designated a primary voting delegate; and 2) Appointed up to two alternate delegates. Unanimously approved.

8-H City Council reviewed and approved the Agreement for Services (Valve Turning) with Veolia Water Contract Services USA, LLC. Unanimously approved.

8-I Staff recommended entering into a contract with Retail Strategies for one year with options for a second and third year, in a form approved by the City Attorney’s office authorizing the Mayor to execute the contract, and approve an appropriation in the amount of $45,000 to fund the cost to be incurred during fiscal year 2022-23. Unanimously approved.

8-F Authorized the Mayor to sign contracts with Willdan Financial Services for $17,500 in a form approved by the City Attorney’s office. Approved 4-0, Mayor had conflict.

8-G That the City Council discuss and provide direction to the City Manager whether to have the CPA Conduct a feasibility study for the City. Vote not to approve, 3-2.

 

Back in April 2022, at about 12:30am, members of the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office were actively searching for Daniel Drum, 25, who was previously reported as a missing person at-risk due to mental health issues. The Sheriff’s Communication Center received a call reporting a family disturbance in the area. Deputies responded and learned an altercation between Drum and his 62-yearold father occurred resulting in a homicide. Drum fled the scene prior to deputies’ arrival. Deputies later located Drum hiding under an abandoned house in Piru and arrested him. UPDATE: Drum’s defense attorney expressed to the court that his client may not have the capability to understand the charge brought up against him. Criminal proceedings have been suspended and schedule for next month to discuss the issue of his mental competency.