On Wednesday, March 20, at 4:58 a.m., Ventura County Fire Department and Fillmore City Fire were dispatched to a reported structure fire in the 1600 block of Grand Avenue. Arriving firefighters located two larger boats fully engulfed, located in a backyard residence. According to VCFD radio traffic there were reports of a burn victim which later declined any medical treatment. Firefighters were able to get knockdown on fire within 30 minutes after being dispatched. An arson investigator from Ventura County Fire Department was also dispatched. The cause of the fire is under investigation. Photo credit Angel Esquivel-Firephoto_91.
On Wednesday, March 20, at 4:58 a.m., Ventura County Fire Department and Fillmore City Fire were dispatched to a reported structure fire in the 1600 block of Grand Avenue. Arriving firefighters located two larger boats fully engulfed, located in a backyard residence. According to VCFD radio traffic there were reports of a burn victim which later declined any medical treatment. Firefighters were able to get knockdown on fire within 30 minutes after being dispatched. An arson investigator from Ventura County Fire Department was also dispatched. The cause of the fire is under investigation. Photo credit Angel Esquivel-Firephoto_91.
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Christine Schieferle, Superintendent of Fillmore Unified School District
Christine Schieferle, Superintendent of Fillmore Unified School District

Courtesy https://www.blog.fillmoreusd.org/fillmore-unified-school-district-blog/2...

Dear FMS Families,
We want to thank you for your support as we worked closely with law enforcement Tuesday, March 19, 2024, to investigate the alleged threat to Fillmore Middle School. This morning a student notified school administration of an alleged social media threat. We immediately contacted law enforcement and implemented school safety protocols. Out of an abundance of caution, students were directed to remain in classrooms. Law enforcement determined there was no credible threat and the school resumed to normal operations.

We will continue to take all threats seriously for the safety and protection of our schools. Let’s continue to work together and if you see something, say something.

Respectfully,
Christine Schieferle
Superintendent, Fillmore Unified School District

 


 
On Monday, March 18, FUSD Superintendent Christine Schieferle and Intern Assistant Superintendent Dr. Isaac Huang presented Scott Lee with thankful awards for his service at Family Science Night. Mrs. Schieferle also shared with Fillmore Lions Club members about all the wonderful submissions they received for the Authors Faire this year. Lions were invited to help judge the stories and they look forward to reading them on May 2nd, at 6:30pm. At the same time the district will be honoring Ernie Morales by reading a story that most embodies what his goals and achievements focused on. This will be the kick-off of years to come, promoting literacy throughout the district. Great job FUSD for honoring Ernie’s legacy and placing literacy high on the radar! Photo & article by Brandy Hollis.
On Monday, March 18, FUSD Superintendent Christine Schieferle and Intern Assistant Superintendent Dr. Isaac Huang presented Scott Lee with thankful awards for his service at Family Science Night. Mrs. Schieferle also shared with Fillmore Lions Club members about all the wonderful submissions they received for the Authors Faire this year. Lions were invited to help judge the stories and they look forward to reading them on May 2nd, at 6:30pm. At the same time the district will be honoring Ernie Morales by reading a story that most embodies what his goals and achievements focused on. This will be the kick-off of years to come, promoting literacy throughout the district. Great job FUSD for honoring Ernie’s legacy and placing literacy high on the radar! Photo & article by Brandy Hollis.
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Pictured (l-r) are CSUCI President Dr. Richard Yao, FHS Principal Keith Derrick, FUSD Superintendent Christine Schieferle, FUSD Trustee Olivia Palacio, Student Board Representative Camilla Morales, FUSD Trustee Tricia Gradias, FUSD Trustee Lucy Rangel, and FUSD Trustee Sean Morris who were all in attendance for the Memorandum of Understanding event.
Pictured (l-r) are CSUCI President Dr. Richard Yao, FHS Principal Keith Derrick, FUSD Superintendent Christine Schieferle, FUSD Trustee Olivia Palacio, Student Board Representative Camilla Morales, FUSD Trustee Tricia Gradias, FUSD Trustee Lucy Rangel, and FUSD Trustee Sean Morris who were all in attendance for the Memorandum of Understanding event.
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On March 5th, 2024, Fillmore Unified School District Superintendent Christine Schieferle, Fillmore High School Principal Keith Derrick, and California State University Channel Islands President Dr. Richard Yao signed a Memorandum of Understanding that provides opportunities for Fillmore High students seeking to attend college.

The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) establishes a guaranteed admission program to California State University Channel Islands (CSUCI) and makes the process of preparing for and attending college more streamlined, affordable, and accessible to all Fillmore High School (FHS) students. This year alone, 41 Fillmore High seniors were accepted to CSUCI. The MOU will increase that number in the future by providing a clear path to college with more resources, guidance, and opportunities outlined in the MOU and provided by both FUSD and CSUCI.

The conversations regarding the development of a MOU began over a year ago, when Superintendent Schieferle met CSUCI President Yao. Always working to fulfill one of Fillmore Unified School District (FUSD) governing board’s goals of creating more partnerships with business, colleges, and universities, Superintendent Schieferle began the process of working with President Yao, CSUCI staff, FUSD staff, FHS Principal Derrick, and FHS staff to develop this opportunity for Fillmore High students.

“This MOU and new relationship demonstrates CSUCI’s commitment to the students in Fillmore and Piru,” said FUSD Superintendent Christine Schieferle. “This commitment to the FUSD community validates to our students that CSUCI believes in them and will offer the support necessary to see them accomplish their goals. This makes college a reality for our students before they graduate from high school.”

Schieferle said the district is grateful for President Yao’s vision and FUSD is committed to providing a rigorous college preparatory program for high school students; making sure students meet CSU admission requirements; promote CSUCI programs and services to parents and students; and share data about FUSD students with CSUCI.

In addition to providing a dedicated admissions counselor, CSUCI will also offer on-the-spot admission to Fillmore High students. This means that whenever CSUCI representatives visit Fillmore High, students may bring their transcripts and could be provisionally admitted to CSUCI that same day.

FHS Principal Keith Derrick said, “Through the commitments outlined in this MOU, our graduates will have a chance to access a high-quality, affordable college education close to home. We are excited to work with CSUCI to enhance our students’ success and future options. This agreement is an important investment in the young people of our community.”
The Fillmore Unified School District will also become a California College Guidance Initiative partner institution, with a task force and dedicated point-person, who will carry out the terms agreed upon in the MOU.’

 
Above are students working on the robotics machine as they prepare for the competition. Photos submitted by Jan Lee.
Above are students working on the robotics machine as they prepare for the competition. Photos submitted by Jan Lee.
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Submitted By Jan Lee

Again, this year, the first two weekends of March 2024, Fillmore High School sent a Robotics Team to the international competition at the Port of Hueneme.

The students built a robot that would perform various tasks as part of a three-robot team competing against another three-robot team. These teams rotate through 10 matches. In a timed event, the robots had to hang from a chain, pick-up as many foam rings as possible and launch them at a goal. Successful completion of the tasks earned points. The robots were designed, assembled, and programed by the students in an 8-week period. The students used many skills to be able to participate in the competition. They had to design a robot that had the apparatus to perform the designated tasks (which change every year). It must move rapidly from one part of the arena to the other. It had to pick up an object, then the arm of the robot had to throw that object (a foam ring) at a goal.

With five other robots in the arena, they had to do this as many times as possible within the 3-minute time limit. In addition, there was a chain suspended between two poles which the robot had to extend the arms and hang from the chain lifting the robot off the ground.

The students also had to write the computer program that would direct the robot to do these tasks. The robot performed for the first 45 seconds of each match without human control. The robot was controlled by the students from outside the arena for the next 2 minutes and 45 seconds. It was amazing to watch hundreds of high school students, from schools of all sizes around the world, freshman through senior, maneuvering the robots, repairing them between rounds and cheering on their teammates. The Fillmore team has been working on all this after school and weekends since January.

Mr. Jeremiah MacMahon is the FHS advisor to the team. Mentors Bob Gradias, Chi Nyguen, and David Sell taught, encouraged, advised, cheered, and guided the team. A grant from the Department of Defense and the Gene Haas Foundation made it possible for the Fillmore team to compete. The team members would tell you it was a lot of fun, a lot of work, a lot of time, a lot of learning and collaboration to be able to successfully compete in the competition. It is a exceptional accomplishment that the Fillmore team finished 26th out of a field of 50 teams.

Congratulations to the Flash Drives, the Fillmore High School Robotics Team on their successful competition. Thank you, Mr. MacMahon and mentors, for all your time, dedication and effort.

 

VENTURA, Calif. – District Attorney Erik Nasarenko announced today that Azzan Sandhu
(DOB 01/26/96), of Fullerton, has been charged with nine felony counts related to the sexual
abuse of a 15-year-old female incarcerated at the Ventura Youth Correctional Facility (VYCF), in
Camarillo, California. The charges include seven counts of committing a lewd act on a child, one
count of using a child for the creation of child sexual abuse material (CSAM), and one count of
communicating with a minor with the intent to commit a sex offense. Each count also carries a
special allegation that Sandhu took advantage of a position of trust or confidence to commit the
offenses.

Sandhu was arraigned today and pled not guilty to all charges and allegations.
Sandhu is a peace officer employed by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation
(CDCR), and was responsible for the supervision of minor inmates housed at the VYCF. He is
accused of committing sexual acts on a 15-year-old female under his supervision between
December 2022 and February 2023. Sandhu is further accused of using his cell phone to create
CSAM of the victim during the same period.

“The defendant is accused of using his position of trust and authority to sexually abuse a
vulnerable female entrusted to his care,” District Attorney Erik Nasarenko said. “We will continue to
vigorously prosecute any individual who is alleged to have preyed upon and sexually exploited a
minor.”

Senior Deputy District Attorney Tony Wold, a member of the Ventura County District Attorney’s
Office Public Integrity Unit, is prosecuting the case.
Contact: Joey Buttitta
Title: Communications Manager/PIO
Phone: (805) 767-3400
Email: Joey.Buttitta@ventura.org
Approved: SW
Date: March 20, 2024
Release No.: 24-025

Sandhu is scheduled for an early disposition conference on April 25, 2024, at 1:30 p.m. in
courtroom 11 of the Ventura County Superior Court. He remains in custody with bail set at
$1 million.

Case: 2024006271
Defendant Information:
Azzan Sandhu (DOB 01/26/96)
Fullerton

Charged with:
• (7 counts) PC 288(c)(1) – Lewd act upon a child
• PC 288.3(a) – Luring
• PC 311.4(c) – Using minor for sex acts
Special Allegations:
• CRC 4.421(a)(3) – Victim was vulnerable
• CRC 4.421(a)(11) – The defendant took advantage of a position of trust or confidence to commit the offens

 
Kristian Fonseca, 25, of Fillmore, Ca
Kristian Fonseca, 25, of Fillmore, Ca

Kristian Fonseca, 25 of Fillmore, will be standing trial on murder charges connected with the death of two Santa Paula men over three years ago. Fonseca is accused of shooting Jose Estrada, 24, and Daniel Zuniga, 25 on October 24, 2020, in the 200 block of East Ventura Street, Santa Paula. A third victim was hospitalized with injuries but survived. He is also facing an attempted murder charge in a shooting in Ventura in 2019. Fonseca has pleaded not guilty to all charges and remains in the VC Jail on a $3 million bail.

ORIGINAL DISTRICT ATTORNEY PRESS RELEASES - 10/24/2020
On Saturday, October 24th, 2020, at approximately 10:13pm, the Santa Paula Police Department received a call of shots fired with two subjects down in the 200 block of Ventura St. Upon officers’ arrival, officers located two subjects with gunshot wounds. One subject was pronounced deceased on scene and the second subject was transported to the Ventura County Medical Center where he is in critical condition. While officers were investigating the scene, a third victim of the shooting arrived at the Santa Paula Hospital Emergency Room. He was later taken to the Ventura County Medical Center in Ventura. There are no suspects in custody and the motive is unknown at this time.

UPDATE:

On Thursday 12/10/2020 SPPD Detectives completed the investigation into the October 24, 2020 shooting which claimed the lives of two people. During the investigation Kristian Fonseca of Fillmore was identified as a person of interest. Fonseca was arrested by SPPD Special Enforcement Officers on October 27, 2020 on an unrelated warrant. SPPD Detectives conducted the investigation and on December 10, 2020, Fonseca was charged by the Ventura County District Attorney’s Office with two counts of murder and two counts of attempted murder in relation to the October 24, 2020 shooting. Fonseca has been in custody since October 27, 2020 on charges unrelated to the homicide.

CONTACT PERSON: Detective Hector Ramirez

APPROVED BY: Commander Scott Varner

District Attorney Gregory D. Totten announced on Thursday, December 11th that Kristian Fonseca (DOB 10/07/98) of Fillmore, has been charged with the murder of Jose Estrada and Daniel Zuniga, both of Santa Paula. The complaint charges two counts of murder with a special allegation that Fonseca personally used a firearm in the commission of the crimes. Fonseca was also charged with one count of attempted murder with a special allegation that he personally used a firearm, for the shooting of Rafael Hernandez, of Santa Paula, in the same incident.

Mr. Estrada and Mr. Zuniga were fatally shot on East Ventura Street in Santa Paula in the late evening hours of October 24, 2020. Mr. Estrada died that day, while Mr. Zuniga remained on life support for two weeks before he died. Mr. Hernandez was shot several times and survived his injuries. Fonseca is currently in custody for an attempted murder that he committed in the city of Ventura in October 2019. He appeared in court on December 10, 2020, and pled not guilty to the new charges. The case is set for an early disposition conference on January 27, 2021, at 1:30 p.m. in courtroom 12 of the Ventura County Superior Court. Fonseca is currently in custody at the Ventura County Jail with bail set at $3 million.

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On Tuesday, March 12, at 5:25 p.m. Ventura County Fire Department, AMR Paramedics, and California Highway Patrol were on scene investigating a solo vehicle accident eastbound SR126 at Powell Road, Piru. Arriving firefighters found a solo vehicle inside a yard with a patient inside needing minor extrication. The cause of the crash is under investigation. Photo credit: Angel Esquivel-Firephoto_91.
On Tuesday, March 12, at 5:25 p.m. Ventura County Fire Department, AMR Paramedics, and California Highway Patrol were on scene investigating a solo vehicle accident eastbound SR126 at Powell Road, Piru. Arriving firefighters found a solo vehicle inside a yard with a patient inside needing minor extrication. The cause of the crash is under investigation. Photo credit: Angel Esquivel-Firephoto_91.
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On Sunday, March 10, at 10:14 p.m., a Fillmore deputy made contact with an individual who was under the influence. The subject resisted deputies while being placed into custody. The subject kicked a deputy while in custody and was booked for PC 148(a)(1), PC 647)f), and PC 69(a). The subject was booked at the Ventura County Main Jail Facility. Photo credit Angel Esquivel-Firephoto_91.
On Sunday, March 10, at 10:14 p.m., a Fillmore deputy made contact with an individual who was under the influence. The subject resisted deputies while being placed into custody. The subject kicked a deputy while in custody and was booked for PC 148(a)(1), PC 647)f), and PC 69(a). The subject was booked at the Ventura County Main Jail Facility. Photo credit Angel Esquivel-Firephoto_91.
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A Fillmore resident was arrested for lewd conduct in public after an investigation revealed he was touching his genitals for sexual gratification while at Sierra High School.

On March 6th, 2024, two female juveniles were walking through the parking lot at Sierra High School when they observed a male subject sitting in a parked vehicle. As one of the female juveniles walked past the male subject, she observed him touching his genitals in a manner that was consistent with being for sexual gratification. The female juveniles left the area in their vehicle and were believed to have been followed by the same male subject to the Starbucks parking lot in Fillmore. The male subject left the area after a short time and the juvenile’s parents reported the incident to the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office.

The Fillmore Investigations Bureau investigated the incident and worked extensively over the next few days to identity the male subject. Through surveillance camera footage, community assistance, and various investigative techniques, investigators identified the suspect as Ivan Alejandro Valdez. Investigators contacted Ivan Alejandro Valdez in the 700 Block of Edison Lane, City of Fillmore, and arrested him for being in violation of Penal Code § 647a – Lewd Conduct in Public.

The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office would like to remind the public to speak to your children about “Stranger Danger” and to report suspicious behavior by calling Ventura County Sheriff’s Communications Center at (805) 654-9511 or 911 for any emergencies. When reporting suspicious behavior, please be a great witness and provide as much detail as possible. With so many individuals now having cellular phones with cameras, remember to take a photo if it safe to do so, it truly helps.

Report Number: 24-28397
Location: Sierra High School
Date & Time: 03/06/2024 4:40 pm
Suspects
Ivan Alejandro Valdez Fillmore, CA 29

Prepared by: Senior Deputy Dustin Heersche
Approved by: Captain Eduardo Malagon