Police ask anyone with information to contact them
Ventura County Sheriff's Department
Ventura County Sheriff's Department

At about 9:00 a.m. on Monday, May 20, 2013, a female was walking alone along Santa Paula Street, near Peck Road. A single male suspect confronted her, displayed a knife, and forced her into the nearby orchard. The suspect then sexually assaulted the female victim. The suspect was last seen running westbound on Santa Paula Road, toward Briggs Road.

The victim sustained minor injuries, but did not require medical aid. The suspect was described as a white male, between 20 and 30 years old. He was about 5’7” tall with a medium build. He was wearing dark clothing, including a hooded sweatshirt.

In February, there was a similar incident in the same area. That suspect had been described as a Hispanic male, about 35 to 45 years old, with a large belly. At this point, Sheriff’s detectives have not ruled out the possibility the two incidents could be related.

Residents in the area are cautioned to be aware of any suspicious subjects in the area. Anyone having information about the assault or the possible suspect is urged to contact Detective Matt Delahuerta at 805-384-4740. In emergency situations, always call 911.

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).

Nature of Incident: Sexual Assault
Report Number: 13-11162
Location: Santa Paula Street at Peck Road, Unincorporated Area of Santa Paula
Date & Time: May 20, 2013 @ 9:00 a.m.
Unit Responsible: Ventura County Sheriff’s Major Crimes Unit
(S)uspects, (V)ictims, (D)ecedent City of Residence Age
(S) Male Unknown 20-30
Deputy Preparing Media Release:
Sergeant Jeff Miller
Media Release Date: May 20, 2013
Follow-Up Contact: Detective Matt Delahuerta / 805-384-4740, matt.delahuerta@ventura.org
Approved by: Captain Chris Dunn

 


 
Fillmore Fire Department personnel responded to a pedestrian who was struck by a vehicle in the area of A Street and Old Telegraph Road.
Fillmore Fire Department personnel responded to a pedestrian who was struck by a vehicle in the area of A Street and Old Telegraph Road.
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A Street and Old Telegraph Road
Ventura County Sheriff's Department
Ventura County Sheriff's Department

Nature of Incident: Pedestrian Struck By Vehicle
Report Number: 13-10557
Location: A Street and Old Telegraph Road, FiIlmore, Ca
Date & Time: May 13, 2013 / 9: 36 A.M.
Unit(s) Responsible: Fillmore Police Department, Thousand Oaks Police Department Traffic Bureau
(S)uspects, (V)ictims, (P)arty, (D)ecedent City of Residence Age
Female Jogger, Fillmore, 68
Male Driver, Fillmoire, 40

On May 13, 2013, at approximately 9:36 A.M., deputies from the Fillmore Patrol Station and Fillmore Fire Department personnel responded to a pedestrian who was struck by a vehicle in the area of A Street and Old Telegraph Road.

The initial investigation at the scene revealed the female pedestrian was jogging on the Old Telegraph Road bike path and was struck when she crossed A street. All lanes of traffic were shut down while sheriff deputies, paramedics from AMR and the Fillmore Fire Department attended to the scene and victim. The female jogger was transported to the Ventura County Medical Center in serious condition. Investigators from the Thousand Oaks Police Department Traffic Bureau assisted with the investigation. Anyone with any information is encouraged to call the Thousand Oaks Traffic Bureau at (805) 494-8271.

The Fillmore Police Department would like to take this opportunity to remind drivers to pay attention while driving near crosswalks and to actively look for pedestrians crossing the street. Additionally, pay attention for other cars on the roadway that might be slowing or stopping for pedestrians.

Prepared by: Sgt. Anthony Aguirre
Media Release Date: May 13, 2013
Follow-Up Contact: Deputy M. Berg 805-494-8271
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).

 


 
Diane McCall was sworn in Tuesday as the new Fillmore City Councilmember. McCall, 47, of Fillmore was appointed to a seat on the Fillmore City Council by a majority of sitting council members at Tuesday night’s regular council meeting. Diane served for 6 years on the planning commission. Her valuable work on the commission was cited by council members as a reason to welcome her to her new position.
Diane McCall was sworn in Tuesday as the new Fillmore City Councilmember. McCall, 47, of Fillmore was appointed to a seat on the Fillmore City Council by a majority of sitting council members at Tuesday night’s regular council meeting. Diane served for 6 years on the planning commission. Her valuable work on the commission was cited by council members as a reason to welcome her to her new position.
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Laura Todis displays the award she received at Tuesday night's School Board meeting.
Laura Todis displays the award she received at Tuesday night's School Board meeting.

With standing room only this week's Fillmore Unified School District (FUSD) Board meeting presented, Sierra High School's (SHS) science teacher Laura Todis the Teacher of the Year Award. Shortly after receiving the award Jewel Smith and Jeanette Schulz from the pharmaceutical company Amgen Inc. presented Todis with a second award for Excellence in Teaching Science. Each year nine teachers throughout the U.S. receive the Amgen award, which includes a $5,000 stipend each to both teacher and school. Cynthia Frutos, Principal at Sierra High School, stated, "She (Todis) sets high standards....she makes learning fun." Frutos repeated what students told her, “She makes me want to come to school every day, she makes me want to learn.” Amgen has given over $3 million in awards since 1992 when the program started. During the presentation, Michael Glen with California Fish and Wildlife sent a message to Todis stating, "Laura you are an exemplary teacher" and wished her the best.

Todis began her desire to teach while studying for her Masters in Environmental Science. For the past three years she has taught a class of about 80 students at SHS and attributes much of her skills at teaching to an internship in Oregon her first year. Todis does a great deal of hands-on teaching including a trip to Channel Island next week with 20-30 students. Future trips include the Santa Monica Mountains and a Condor Sanctuary in Ventura County.

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Sunday at approximately 8:30pm, a vehicle accident occurred on Balden Avenue. A late model ford pickup failed to negotiate a ninety degree turn into Balden, struck a parked older pickup, forcing it over the sidewalk and onto a a raided lawn area. Cause of the accident was not reported as of press time.
Sunday at approximately 8:30pm, a vehicle accident occurred on Balden Avenue. A late model ford pickup failed to negotiate a ninety degree turn into Balden, struck a parked older pickup, forcing it over the sidewalk and onto a a raided lawn area. Cause of the accident was not reported as of press time.
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The Fillmore Fire Department presented a check for $510 to the Firefighters Quest for Burn Survivor, Thursday May 9, 2013.
The Fillmore Fire Department presented a check for $510 to the Firefighters Quest for Burn Survivor, Thursday May 9, 2013.
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Photo courtesy KSSP Photography Studios, Fillmore.
Photo courtesy KSSP Photography Studios, Fillmore.
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Can you believe it’s here? The current Board Members of the Association started talking about this evening two years back. In fact, they started working on this celebration back then. On June 15th, 2013, all the hard work of putting on this celebration will come together, as Alumni from across the country and California will make their way to the Veteran’s Memorial Building for an evening of Laughter, Good Food, and Memorabilia from 100 years of our beloved Fillmore (Union) High School.

The celebration starts at 3:00pm with “Social Time” in the Building, and Patio area. Inside, there will be beautiful Pictures hung of each Class starting with the first Graduating class of 1911. Did you know that the first class consisted of only 4 graduates? Mable D. Arthur, Mary E. Cummings, Sarah N. King, and Albert G. Wiklund.

Out on the Patio area you’ll be able to enjoy a cool drink and, and seek out that old friend from years past. Also, out on the Patio area will be Hors d’ oeuvres, (for the early arrivals) of Domestic and Imported Cheese Display with Crackers, and Garden Vegetable Display with Dip.

6:00pm brings us the Welcome, and Greetings, from a few Board members, and then it’s time to enjoy a wonderful dinner presented by DJ’s California Catering. The Menu:
Entrée: Wood Fired Prime Angus Tri Tip with Creamy Horseradish Sauce and Fresh Tomato Salsa. Rotisserie Grilled Chicken – Breast, Wing, Leg, and Thigh Pieces. Penne Mozzarella Pasta (Vegetarian). Tossed Garden Salad with Italian, and Ranch Dressing. Grilled Vegetable Medley. Assortment of Freshly Baked Rolls with Butter, and Fresh Tomato Salsa.
Beverage: Coffee, Decaffeinated Coffee, and Hot Tea Bar. Iced Water with Lemon.
Dessert: Drum Roll………………………………….Back by Popular Demand, Warm Peach, and Apple Cobblers with Vanilla Ice Cream.

After a wonderful dinner, we will have a short program with our guest speaker, The Chancellor from U.C. Merced, Dr. Dorothy Wilson Leland. She is a Fillmore High Graduate, from the Class of ’1966. We (Current Board members) could go on all night and talk, however, we realize that this special evening belongs to you. The great Folks who have supported the Organization for the past 100 years, and who have come from so far away to catch up with old friends, so rest of the evening is yours to enjoy through the night. Inside there will be music from the 1950’s, 60’s, and 70’s, and out on the Patio you’ll be able to continue your socializing, and reminiscing of the good old days at Fillmore (Union) High School.

Be sure to print out a dinner reservation form here by visiting the Alumni website at www.fillmorehighalumni.com or call the Alumni Office, and they’ll mail one out to you. 805-524-0146. If you live in and around the Fillmore Area, you can always drop in at Patterson’s Hardware store in beautiful Downtown Fillmore, and pick up a dinner reservation form there.

Fillmore High Alumni Association: Onward, and Upward to the next 100 years!!!

 
Fillmore Raiders Cheer hosted another successful Little Miss and Mr. Sweetheart Pageant on Sunday, May 5th. Raiders will be hosting a Winter Pageant in November. The Winners are: Baby Miss Queen Sara Stone, Tiny Miss Queen Lexie Ibarra, Little Mr. King Isaiah Salazar, Petite Miss Queen Selena Torres, Little Miss Queen Callia Guevara, Young Miss Queen Lexie Gonzalez, Junior Miss Queen Alexis Sierra, Ultimate Grand Supreme Winner (highest score of the day) Madelynn Gonzalez.
Fillmore Raiders Cheer hosted another successful Little Miss and Mr. Sweetheart Pageant on Sunday, May 5th. Raiders will be hosting a Winter Pageant in November. The Winners are: Baby Miss Queen Sara Stone, Tiny Miss Queen Lexie Ibarra, Little Mr. King Isaiah Salazar, Petite Miss Queen Selena Torres, Little Miss Queen Callia Guevara, Young Miss Queen Lexie Gonzalez, Junior Miss Queen Alexis Sierra, Ultimate Grand Supreme Winner (highest score of the day) Madelynn Gonzalez.
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Fillmore High School's Project Unify Club and Special Education students attended a prom for students with special needs on Saturday, April 27. The prom was hosted by The Mission Church of Ventura. The students and their host dates were treated to dresses, tuxedos, salon visits, limo rides, photos, a walk down the red carpet, dinner and dancing. The event was "A Night to Remember" for everyone who attended. (above) Anna and Jason.
Fillmore High School's Project Unify Club and Special Education students attended a prom for students with special needs on Saturday, April 27. The prom was hosted by The Mission Church of Ventura. The students and their host dates were treated to dresses, tuxedos, salon visits, limo rides, photos, a walk down the red carpet, dinner and dancing. The event was "A Night to Remember" for everyone who attended. (above) Anna and Jason.
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Alex and Julian
Alex and Julian
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Brandon and his dates
Brandon and his dates
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Brett and Jamie
Brett and Jamie
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Crystal and David
Crystal and David
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Daniela and Abram
Daniela and Abram
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David and Bella
David and Bella
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Jessica and Emilio
Jessica and Emilio
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Kaileigh, Austin and Alyssa
Kaileigh, Austin and Alyssa
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Kassie and Hugo
Kassie and Hugo
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Lalo and Paola
Lalo and Paola
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Lili and Alex
Lili and Alex
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Lisette and Eddie
Lisette and Eddie
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Maricruz and Cassie
Maricruz and Cassie
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Marlene and Leo
Marlene and Leo
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Michael and Sarah
Michael and Sarah
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Naddy, Angel and Felipe
Naddy, Angel and Felipe
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Nathan and Michaela
Nathan and Michaela
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Freeman pictured with South Korean soldiers.
Freeman pictured with South Korean soldiers.
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Korea DMZ
Korea DMZ
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Korean AAV
Korean AAV
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Photos and Story courtesy Cory Freeman

During the last month and a half the United States has been participating in the inter service international training exercise Ssang Young in South Korea. Members from the United States Marine Corps, Army, Air Force, and Navy have been practicing scenarios in precaution for the event of a conflict arising on the Korean peninsula between the North and the South. Korean, Australian, and American troops worked in cohesion making preparations and executing actions to further strengthen interoperability between the nation’s militaries. The event was a success regardless of constant belligerent threats from Kim Jong Un leader of the Northern totalitarian regime.