Update: The City of Fillmore decided to cancel the 2020 4th of July Fireworks Show.
Update: The City of Fillmore decided to cancel the 2020 4th of July Fireworks Show.
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Update: The City of Fillmore decided to cancel the 2020 4th of July Fireworks Show.

 


 
On Sunday, June 21st at 10:30am a Fillmore woman was attacked while jogging along the Sespe Creek Bike Path near Shiells Park, Fillmore. Police are still searching for the suspect.
On Sunday, June 21st at 10:30am a Fillmore woman was attacked while jogging along the Sespe Creek Bike Path near Shiells Park, Fillmore. Police are still searching for the suspect.
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Composite Sketch Released from Fillmore Bike Path Assault

On June 21, 2020, at approximately 1030 hours, a 65-year-old Fillmore woman was jogging on the Sespe Creek bike path near Old Telegraph Road in Fillmore when an unknown man exposed his penis and then attacked the woman. The victim was able to quickly break free from the suspect’s grasp and flee the area before calling the police.

The victim described the suspect as a Hispanic male who appeared to be about 19-years-old, approximately 5’11” tall and 170 pounds, having a medium complexion, and a thin mustache. She said the suspect was wearing dark colored clothing and a hat.

The victim was physically unharmed during the attack. It is unknown if the suspect remained in the area after the victim fled. Detectives with the Sheriff’s Major Crimes – Sexual Assault Unit are investigating this case. Anyone who was in the area at the time or has information regarding this incident is encouraged to contact Detective Jamal Clark at (805) 384-4740 or Sergeant Hector Macias at (805) 384-4730.

Detectives worked with the victim to obtain the attached composite sketch of the suspect. He is described as a Hispanic male, approximately 19-years-old, 5’11” tall, and 170 pounds. He had a medium to dark complexion, black hair, brown eyes, and a thin mustache. He was wearing dark colored clothing and a hat at the time of the incident. Anyone who has information regarding anyone who may resemble the sketch is encouraged to contact Detective Jamal Clark at (805) 384-4740 or Sergeant Hector Macias at (805) 384-4730.

Nature of Incident: Fillmore Woman Attacked by Unknown Man While Jogging
Report Number: 20-83962
Location: Sespe Creek Bike Path @ Old Telegraph Road, Fillmore
Date & Time: June 21, 2020 @ 10:30 am
Unit(s) Responsible: Fillmore Police Department Sheriff’s Major Crimes Unit
Prepared by: Sergeant Hector Macias
Media Follow-Up Contact: Sergeant Marta Bugarin (805) 947-8052 marta.bugarin@ventura.org
Approved by: Captain Jeff Miller

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).

 


 

After operating Elkins Ranch Golf Course for almost 60 years, Elkins Ranch Company regretfully announces the closure of the golf course effective September 7, 2020. With careful consideration, the company has made the very difficult, but necessary decision to close our golf course. After two decades of declining play and ever increasing expenses, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Board of Directors has determined that the company can no longer remain viable with the golf course as the core of its business model.

Elkins Ranch Company is a family owned business that was founded in 1930, with farming as its sole endeavor. With the closure of the golf course, the company will return to its agricultural roots.

We are extremely grateful for the public’s support and patronage over the years, particularly our local patrons from Fillmore and the Santa Clara Valley. We are also very grateful for the outstanding staff that has made Elkins Ranch Golf Course such a special and welcoming place. We will truly miss the personal contacts, friendships and camaraderie of our customers, employees and vendors. We want to express our deep appreciation for our staff, our customers, and our community as we move into this new era.

 

Posted June 19th, 20202
Dear Valued Lake Piru Visitors:
We would like to thank you for your patience during these unprecedented times associated with the Covid-19 pandemic. The District's biggest concerns have been the safety of our visitors and the preservation of the "Lake Piru experience."
At present, there is no set date for the re-opening of the Lake Piru Recreation Area. The District, in an abundance of caution, has prepared and considered a re-opening plan but ultimately the decision was made to keep the recreation area closed until it can be open and operated at 100 percent with all of its amenities. Given that our public pay an admission fee, we did not want to offer a partial re-opening that would greatly limit the visitor experience, while also posing a public health risk. We are tirelessly updating the phased reopening plan and are keeping our Board of Directors apprised of updated County guidelines and the activities of neighboring recreation areas.
In addition, we are reviewing neighboring recreational areas' operations with an eye toward implementing additional measures from their plans to ensure our re-opening is seamless and that Lake Piru and its staff are well prepared for any associated challenges going forward. For now, however, we are not ready to re-open, but we will be very soon. We encourage the public to keep checking the District's website ( www.unitedwater.org ) and the Lake Piru Facebook page ( https://www.facebook.com/UWCDLakePiru/ ) as we will announce our re-opening plans on these sites first.
Thank you all for your patience and we look forward to the time when we can welcome you back to the lovely Lake Piru Recreation area. To add your name to the notification list, click here.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact our Chief Park Ranger Clayton Strahan at (805) 826-4512.

 

Antibody Testing: The Ventura County Health Care Agency is offering free covid-19 antibody testing in Fillmore. The test is a blood test that tells individuals if they have been previously exposed to COVID-19 and have developed antibodies to the disease. Testing is offered at locations throughout the County. More information at: https://www.venturacountyrecovers.org/antibody/ or by calling 805-482-1904. The testing is part of a study with UCLA and California Lutheran University. Fillmore testing is Friday, July 3, from 10am to 6pm at Shields Park, 649 C Street, Fillmore, CA.

 

With the COVID-19 Pandemic people are wondering about the Annual 4th of July Car and Fireworks Show, which is held every year in Fillmore. Well, this year will be slightly different. Fillmore will have a fireworks show on July 4th, to begin around 9pm.
Unfortunately, this year’s Annual Car Show has been cancelled. But never fear, a group of car enthusiasts are organizing a cruise through Fillmore starting at 10:30am. Details TBD. Photo
courtesy Bob Crum.

 
Fillmore Middle School’s new baseball and soccer fields are making some good progress. The fields are set to be completed by August of 2020.
Fillmore Middle School’s new baseball and soccer fields are making some good progress. The fields are set to be completed by August of 2020.
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Photo of the Week: "Arches National Park, Utah, 5/15/2014" by Bob Crum. Canon 7D camera, Av mode, Tokina 11-16mm wide-angle lens @14mm. Exposure; ISO 1320, aperture f/11, 1/180 sec shutter speed.
Photo of the Week: "Arches National Park, Utah, 5/15/2014" by Bob Crum. Canon 7D camera, Av mode, Tokina 11-16mm wide-angle lens @14mm. Exposure; ISO 1320, aperture f/11, 1/180 sec shutter speed.
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The last column?
Bob Crum
Bob Crum

Will this be my last Focus on Photography column? It's up to you!

If you find value in the Focus on Photography column, and you wish to see it continue, I need to know this and I need to hear it now. Don't delay - write today!!! This column's life is in your hands. In your email type "Keep Writing" in the subject line. Comments optional. Thank you!

Including this one, I have written 185 consecutive columns published here in the Fillmore Gazette. No repeats! I'm proud of my accomplishment. And profoundly grateful for the publisher who provided the space for my column every week and for posting online. I also appreciate the Gazette staff for making sure I didn't go off the rails, something I can easily do. And to my readers: Thank you!

Writing about technical photography tips and techniques, and some of my experiences in the field has been both a challenge and a daunting task. Some wanted more technical info, and others wanted more experiences told. Some wanted camera reviews, and others wanted to know how I light for Mermaid boudoir photoshoots. How to accommodate everyone's expectations proved to be a weekly hair-pulling exercise.

As I often wrote, photography motivated me to visit places that I might not have otherwise visited. Example, Mono Lake with notorious tufas, interesting lake bottom projections. Fields of poppies in the Antelope Valley. Eagle Falls at Lake Tahoe. Arches, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef National Parks in Utah. And many, many other fantabulous photogenic landscape scenes. The intention has been that readers might get inspired and motivated to go out and about to enjoy (and photograph) our country's fantabulous landscapes. And know how to program their camera to capture the desired photo.

Now, however, I am experiencing gradually worsening health. Respiratory issues include COPD and a mass located in my left lung. Hence, I now have to be tethered to supplemental oxygen 24/7. At home, an oxygen concentrator runs continuously and for necessary trips out and about, a portable unit oxygen concentrator. I also have cylinders (tanks) of oxygen in case the electric goes off. I cannot perform even small tasks without my SPO2 (blood/oxygen level) dropping precipitously. So I'm considering taking a break for maybe 35 years or so. Furthermore, with COVID-19 still on a rampage, my pulmonologist admonished me to shelter in place because of my extreme vulnerability.

Because of my extremely limited physical abilities, I have to have a caregiver to assist with many tasks that I can no longer accomplish on my own. For grocery and drug store runs or other miscellaneous errands, friends are blessings! But not being able to go out and about is frustrating. But I digress.

Photography remains robust but only for a limited number of genuine enthusiasts and professional photographers. Cameras remain the go-to tool for greater latitude over capturing the desired photograph. However, in the year 2020, it's obvious that almost everyone has an omnipresent and ubiquitous cellphone. Thus, a herd of phonetographers roams the planet!

Photography vs. phonetography begets questions: Is my column Focus on Photography still relevant? Is my column being received by indifferent or uninterested eyes? Does my column serve a useful purpose?

Again, if you find value in the Focus on Photography column, and you wish to see it continue, don’t delay - write today!!! In your email type "Keep Writing" in the subject line.

Photo of the Week is again from the archives, a photo of one of many arches in Arches National Park, Utah.

Send email to: focusonphotography@earthlink.net

 
Mario Alexander Rodriguez, 25 of Fillmore
Mario Alexander Rodriguez, 25 of Fillmore

Sheriff’s detectives arrest (A) Mario Rodriguez for attempted murder after he shot a coworker.

At about 6:27 PM on 06/09/2020, the Sheriff’s Communication Center received a 911 call from a man who said he’d been shot by a coworker at a farm in the 2500 block of West Telegraph Road, in the unincorporated area west of the City of Fillmore. When deputies arrived, they located the victim with a single gunshot wound to the shoulder. The victim was transported to a local hospital, treated for his injury, and released the following day.

The investigation determined that Mario Rodriguez became upset with the victim after a series of arguments. Rodriguez retrieved a rifle from a trailer located on the property. Rodriguez then used the rifle to shoot the victim one time before fleeing the area on foot. Sheriff’s deputies spent several hours searching the surrounding area but were unsuccessful in locating Rodriguez.

During the course of the investigation, detectives received information that Rodriguez had fled to Northern California. Detectives from the Sheriff’s Major Crimes and Narcotics Units traveled to the City of Vallejo and located Rodriguez in the 400 block of Central Avenue on 06/11/2020. Rodriguez was arrested for attempted murder and transported back to Ventura where he was booked at the Pre-Trial Detention Facility. Rodriguez remains in custody on $500,000.00 bail and is scheduled to appear in Ventura County Superior Court on 06/15/2020.

Nature of Incident: Shooting Results in Arrest for Attempted Murder
Report Number: 20-78404
Location: 2500 block of West Telegraph Road, Fillmore, CA
Date & Time: 06/09/2020 @ 6:27 PM
Unit(s) Responsible: Sheriff’s Fillmore Patrol Station
Sheriff’s Major Crimes Unit
Sheriff’s Narcotics Unit: (S)uspects, (V)ictims, (P)arty, (D)ecedent
(V) Adult Male
(A) Mario Alexander Rodriguez, 25 of Fillmore
Prepared by: Sergeant Steve Jenkins
Approved by: Captain Jeff Miller

 
On Sunday, June 14th at 11:49pm, police responded to a hit & run traffic collision involving a pedestrian on Santa Clara and east B Street in Fillmore. Pictured above is surveillance footage of the light-colored pickup truck involved in the collision. Police are asking the community for their help in identifying the driver.
On Sunday, June 14th at 11:49pm, police responded to a hit & run traffic collision involving a pedestrian on Santa Clara and east B Street in Fillmore. Pictured above is surveillance footage of the light-colored pickup truck involved in the collision. Police are asking the community for their help in identifying the driver.
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The Fillmore Police Department is seeking the assistance of the public in identifying the driver and vehicle involved in a hit and run traffic collision that occurred in the City of Fillmore.

On June 14, 2020, at approximately 11:59 PM, patrol deputies from the Fillmore Police Department responded to a hit and run traffic collision on Santa Clara Street, east of B Street. It was determined a pedestrian was laying in the roadway and was struck by a light colored four door Chevrolet or GMC pickup truck. After the collision, the driver of the pickup truck backed up and then drove around the pedestrian and fled the scene. The pedestrian sustained serious injuries as a result. Video surveillance footage was obtained capturing an image of the pickup truck following the collision and is attached below.

This collision is currently under investigation by the Fillmore Police Department’s Investigations Bureau. Anyone with information regarding this collision is encouraged to contact Fillmore Police Department Detective Pewsey at 805-947-9128 or Detective Salas at 805-947-9391.

Nature of Incident: Attempt to Identify Driver and Vehicle in Hit and Run Traffic Collision
Report Number: 20-81014
Location: City of Fillmore
Date & Time: 06/14/2020 at 11:59 PM
Unit(s) Responsible: Fillmore Patrol Services and Detectives
Prepared by: Detective Shawn Pewsey #3867
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).