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On July 3, 2015 at 11:50pm, Jose Pulido, 52 of Pasadena, was driving a 1997 Toyota Camry northbound SR-23, Grimes Canyon Road, south of Bardsdale at a high rate of speed. As Pulido entered a curved portion of the roadway he failed to safely negotiate the turn. Pulido’s vehicle crossed over the southbound lane, traversed onto the dirt sh9oulder and struck several rocks along the shoulde4. He struck a large boulder which caused his vehicle to rollover and came to rest on the dirt shoulder facing an easterly direction. As a result of the collision Pulido was trapped in his vehicle. Ventura County Fire Personnel responded ot he scene and extricated Pulido from his vehicle. He was transported to Ventura County Medical Center for his injuries, a broken arm and head trauma. Pulido was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol. The collision is still under investigation by the California Highway patrols Moorpark Area Office. Any possible witnesses are encouraged to contact the Moorpark CHP office at (805) 553-0800.

 
Friday, July 17th
Classic Cars / F.H.S. Alumni / Laughter and Friends. Flashback Friday and Alumni Nights coming on Friday, July 17th in Beautiful Downtown Fillmore! Make your plans now to join the F.H.S. Alumni Association at Central Station. 5:00pm to 9:00pm. Bring your Folding Chairs, and come listen to some oldies but goodies, brought to you by Joeyd Ortiz, F.H.S., class of 1974! and take in the beautiful classic cars that use to cruise up and down Central Avenue from years gone by. We love our Downtown. Let's come on out and enjoy it!.
Classic Cars / F.H.S. Alumni / Laughter and Friends. Flashback Friday and Alumni Nights coming on Friday, July 17th in Beautiful Downtown Fillmore! Make your plans now to join the F.H.S. Alumni Association at Central Station. 5:00pm to 9:00pm. Bring your Folding Chairs, and come listen to some oldies but goodies, brought to you by Joeyd Ortiz, F.H.S., class of 1974! and take in the beautiful classic cars that use to cruise up and down Central Avenue from years gone by. We love our Downtown. Let's come on out and enjoy it!.
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Written by pwctoday.com

Effective 0600 tomorrow Lake Piru is allowing ALL PWC to launch for an "initial period" of 90 days. Fees are $13 per day, per ski. Hours of operation are 0600-2000. Priority is given to those who camp.

For the vast majority of SoCal this probably doesn't hold a lot of meaning. However for those of us in the SB/VC counties and SFV its great news anytime there is a new place to ride. This lake has been around since 1955 and never open to PWC that I can recall (other than those silly 4 person couches as they met a formally imposed minimum length).

I myself am stoked, its long over due. Fortunately lack of water = lack of revenue and jetskiing has become a reality as its a source to generate/recover revenue. This is a immensely positive opportunity with serious growth potential to our PWC community and LPRA/UWCD. I will be showing my support by using the lake and doing my best to prove the jetski "sterotype" is just that.

There are some pros and cons:
CON: The lake like many of ours is low, very low. In fact the ramp is barely functional, if at all at this time.
CON: The lake does have quagga mussels. More on that if you are interested can be found online or via PM
CON: Much like Pyramid when it comes to wind driven chop
CON: 50 craft limit. This will be the same as Castaic and Pyramid... once full, its a one out one in policy. A limit is expected on this small of a lake at any level.

PRO: This low level means boats cannot launch therefore are not on the lake, yet skis can and will be! Its low, but there is plenty of water to have a metric ton local fun.
PRO: The only boats on the lake are a handful of rentals.
PRO: Lots of nice beach space.
PRO: Lots of on site camping
PRO: Another riding option for those that visit Pryamid and Castaic
PRO: Wind driven chop!
PRO: Objective, forward thinking staff and people! Thank you LPRA and UWCD!!!!

 
A fire broke out Tuesday morning in the 500 block of Kensington Drive at 3:35am. Fillmore Fire units quickly knocked down the flames in less than an hour. Ventura County and Santa Paula Fire also assisted. The unoccupied house had just been sold and was being readied for remodeling. The fire appeared to be accidental. No injuries were reported. On Tuesday afternoon at approximately 2pm, the fire reignited and Fillmore Fire responded, bringing it under control, see photos below. Photo courtesy Sebastian Ramirez.
A fire broke out Tuesday morning in the 500 block of Kensington Drive at 3:35am. Fillmore Fire units quickly knocked down the flames in less than an hour. Ventura County and Santa Paula Fire also assisted. The unoccupied house had just been sold and was being readied for remodeling. The fire appeared to be accidental. No injuries were reported. On Tuesday afternoon at approximately 2pm, the fire reignited and Fillmore Fire responded, bringing it under control, see photos below. Photo courtesy Sebastian Ramirez.
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Brandon Russell Seward, Fillmore
Brandon Russell Seward, Fillmore

On June 27, 2015, Investigators with the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office Major Crimes Bureau arrested Brandon Russell Seward for child molestation. In December of 2014, Seward befriended a 15 year old female victim. Between March and May of 2015, Seward engaged in sexual acts with the 15 year old female victim. Seward is currently in custody at the Ventura County Pre-Trail Detention Facility on $300,000.00 bail. Seward will be arraigned in Ventura County Superior Court on June 30, 2015.

Due to the seriousness of the crime, the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office would like to know if Seward may have assaulted any other victims. Anyone with information that may help in identifying witnesses or other potential victims is asked to contact the Sheriff’s Major Crimes Bureau, Detective Randy Skaggs at 805-384-4725.

Nature of Incident: Arrest of Child Molest Suspect
Report Number: 15-11735
Location: Fillmore, California
Date & Time: 06/27/2015 / 1550 Hours
Unit(s) Responsible: Sheriff’s Major Crimes Bureau
(S)uspects, (V)ictims, (P)arty, (D)ecedent City of Residence
(S) Brandon Russell Seward, Fillmore
(V) Juvenile Female
Prepared by: Detective Randy Skaggs / Major Crimes Bureau
News Release Date: 02/26/2015
Media Follow-Up Contact: Sergeant Ryan Clark / Major Crimes Bureau
(805) 384-4721
Ryan.clark@ventura.org
Approved by: Captain Melissa Smith / Major Crimes Bureau.

 
Steve Michael Stevens, Transient – Ventura County, 30
Steve Michael Stevens, Transient – Ventura County, 30

On June, 22, 2015, video surveillance was released to the public showing a male subject with his family stealing a disabled elderly lady’s wallet. The crime took place at a gas station after the male subject distracted the elderly female and took the wallet out of her purse. The crime was captured on video surveillance.

As a result of the release of the video surveillance, Thousand Oaks Investigators received over 25 phone calls from callers identifying the same male in the video as having stolen or attempted to steal from them. The callers were from both Los Angeles and Ventura Counties and the crimes occurred over the past 8 months.

Some callers had very detailed information about the suspect who was identified as Steve Michael Stevens (age 30). This information helped lead to the whereabouts of Stevens and he was subsequently arrested on June, 24, 2015, at about 2:30 pm in the city of Oxnard.

Stevens’ alleged scam involved telling victims he would do body work on their cars to fix minor damage or scratches. Stevens would then appear to do work on the damage and then cover it with a wax type substance. The victims were then told to wipe it off in 24 hours and the damage would be fixed The victims would pay Stevens and would later learn the damage was not fixed and was oftentimes worse.

Stevens seemed to target females and elderly individuals. Stevens was also involved in other scams that involved arrangements to fix damage and ask for money up front. He would say he was leaving to get replacement parts or supplies and not return. Some victims lost over $1000.00 in the theft scams.

Stevens was booked into Ventura County Jail for Grand Theft and Financial Elder abuse charges. His bail was set at $55,000.

Nature of Incident: Public’s help leads to the arrest of suspect who stole elderly disabled female’s wallet
Report Number: 15-13076
Location: Thousand Oaks / Oxnard
Date & Time: 6/24/15 1430
Unit Responsible: Thousand Oaks Police Investigations
(S)uspects, City of Residence Age
Steve Michael Stevens Transient – Ventura County 30
Prepared by: Sergeant Jason Robarts #2948
Media Release Date: 6/26/15
Media Follow-Up Contact: Sergeant Jason Robarts #2948 (805) 947-8108
Approved by: Ross Bonfiglio, Captain

 

FIREWORKS SHOW
On Saturday, July 4 the City of Fillmore in conjunction with TNT Fireworks & Phantom Fireworks will sponsor a professional fireworks display, launched from Fillmore Middle School located at 543 A Street, Fillmore. The show is scheduled to begin at dusk (approximately 9:15 pm) and last approximately 25 minutes .
Where: Fillmore Middle School located 543 A Street in the City of Fillmore. When: 9:15 PM. Who: all ages. How: just show up. Cost: FREE!

FIREWORKS SALES
June 30th, noon to July 4th, 9 pm
Every year certified Fillmore non-profit organizations participate in the “Safe & Sane” fireworks fundraiser. During this time period, “Safe & Sane” fireworks may be purchased from Fillmore firework stands and discharged within the Fillmore City Limits. Fireworks may not be transported outside of the City of Fillmore City Limits.

FIREWORKS SALES
Began on Friday, June 30th, noon through Friday, July 4th @ 9 pm. Please come on by and check out the fireworks at the booth!
Chamber of Commerce, 502 Ventura St; Christian Praise Assembly, 572 W. Ventura St; Fillmore Citizen Patrol, W of 725 W. Ventura St (in front of Dollar Tree); Fillmore Flashes Regiment Booster Club, Inc., 446 Ventura St; Fillmore High School Athletic Boosters, SE Corner Ventura St & A St (Balden Town Plaza); Fillmore Historical Museum, 725 Ventura St (Super A Foods Center); Fillmore Raiders Football, 460 Ventura St; Fillmore Rotary Club, SW Corner of E St & Ventura St; Fillmore Senior Center, Inc., 251 E. Telegraph Rd (Vacant Property); Fillmore Youth Agriculture Center, Inc., 513 Ventura St; First Assembly of God Church, 736 Ventura St; Future Farmers of America (FFA) Booster Club, Lot #14 E. Telegraph Rd/126; Girls Softball, 251 Telegraph Rd; Heritage Valley Blazers, E of Sec A St & Ventura St next to Rite Aid; Lions Club, 1462 W. Ventura St; Roping Club, Inc., E of 1149 W Ventura St (East end of empty lot); Santa Clara River Valley Railroad Historical Society, 131 E Telegraph Rd; Santa Clara Valley Grange, 847 Ventura St (B St & 126); Search & Rescue, NW Corner of Los Serenos & Ventura St; So Cal Youth Football, 613 Ventura St (Papa Loys); St Francis of Assisi Church, 1048 W Ventura St; Veterans of Foreign Wars (Post 9637), 1024 Ventura St; Victory Outreach, E of 1149 Ventura St; Women’s Service Club, E of Sec Ventura St & D St.

Fillmore Fire Department and the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department will be handing out $1,100.00 citations for those who sell, discharge/possession of non –approved Safe and Sane firework. I have attached a copy of the new postcards each of the booths are handing out with each sale. Keep it Legal, Keep it Safe and Keep it local.