Ventura County Sheriff's Department
Ventura County Sheriff's Department

On May 5, 2014, at about 9:00 P.M., suspect Jorge Izarraraz confronted a sixteen year-old minor in the alley of the 900 Block of Blaine St. in the city of Fillmore. Izarraraz assaulted the minor with a pocket knife, battered him, threatened him and stole some personal items from the minor.

The incident unfolded as the minor was talking to a friend in the alley. Izarraraz walked-up to the minor and placed the blade of the knife against his neck and then struck him on the head with the butt of the knife. The minor fell to the ground and Izarraraz continued to batter him. The minor was able to get away and take refuge inside a nearby home. During the incident, Izarraraz threatened to hurt the minor if he called the police. Izarraraz left the scene with the minor’s baseball cap and money he dropped during the attack. The minor sustained minor injuries.

Patrol deputies and detectives located Izarraraz near his house and arrested him. He was found in possession of the minor’s property. Izarraraz was charged with assault with a deadly weapon, making criminal threats, brandishing a knife and theft. His bail was set at $100,000.00 dollars.

Nature of Incident: Assault with a Deadly Weapon Arrest
Report Number: 14-10378
Location: 900 Block Blaine St. Fillmore, Ca. 93015
Date & Time: 05/05/14 @ 9:00 P.M.
Unit(s) Responsible: Fillmore Patrol / Detectives
(S)uspects, (V)ictims, (P)arty, (D)ecedent City of Residence Age
(V) Male, Fillmore, 16
(S) Izarraraz, Jorge Rodriguez, Fillmore, 21

Prepared by: Detective Taurino Almazan
Media Release Date: May 08, 2014
Follow-Up Contact: Detective Taurino Almazan @ (805) 524-2233
Approved by: Captain Dave Wareham

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 January 30, 2013, Ventura County Sheriff’s deputies were notified that a man possessed a handgun at Mountain Vista Elementary School in the city of Fillmore, California. The subject was linked to 716 ½ Blaine Avenue in Fillmore. Sheriff’s Deputies James Tedder, Russell Grant and Leonardo Vazquez responded to 716 ½ Blaine Avenue. When they arrived, they encountered Josue Jimenez, 29 of Fillmore, who was standing in his driveway and holding a handgun. The deputies unholstered their weapons and immediately and continuously ordered Mr. Jimenez to put his weapon down.

Instead, Mr. Jimenez walked to the southern side of his property, chambered a round into his handgun and fired a shot through his fence at a dog in the neighboring yard. He then began turning toward Deputy Tedder. Deputy Tedder fired two shots at Mr. Jimenez, killing him.

The District Attorney’s Office has a 24-hour on-call officer-involved shooting team available to all Ventura County law enforcement agencies to assist in the investigation of officer-involved shootings. Once the District Attorney’s Office was notified of the shooting, Senior Deputy District Attorney Christopher Harman (who authored this report) and District Attorney Investigators Tom Mendez and Robert MacInnes responded to the shooting scene and consulted with the investigating officers.

The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office conducted an investigation of the shooting, which included interviewing witnesses, collecting physical evidence, and photographing the area of the shooting. All three involved deputies individually conducted a voluntary walkthrough to criminal investigators where they described the incident.

The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office’s investigation reports were then submitted to the District Attorney’s Office for a determination of whether the shooting of Josue Jimenez was justified and, if not, whether criminal charges should be filed. The scope of the District Attorney’s review was limited to those issues.

The District Attorney’s review included reviewing approximately 580 pages of reports and documents which included interviews of police and civilian witnesses, diagrams, photographs, numerous recorded interviews and records, recordings of radio transmissions, and examining the scene of the shooting.

Based on the information available for review, the District Attorney’s investigation, and the applicable legal authorities, it is the opinion of the District Attorney that the shooting of Josue Jimenez by Ventura County Sheriff’s Deputy James Tedder was justified and was not a criminal act.

VI. CONCLUSION
It is the conclusion of the District Attorney that:
1. At the time Deputy Tedder fired his weapon at Josue Jimenez, Deputy Tedder honestly and reasonably believed that he was in imminent threat of death or great bodily injury;
2. At the time Deputy Tedder fired his weapon at Josue Jimenez, Deputy Tedder honestly and reasonably believed that the immediate use of deadly force was necessary to defend himself against the danger posed to him by Josue Jimenez; 29.
3. Deputy Tedder used no more force than was reasonably necessary to defend against the danger posed to him by Josue Jimenez; and
4. Deputy Tedder’s fatal shooting of Josue Jimenez was a justifiable homicide.
Full report available online at http://www.vcdistrictattorney.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/Jimenez-OIS....

 


 
04/22/14 - 04/28/14
City of Fillmore
City of Fillmore

04/22/14
Theft Vehicle
900 Blk. 4th St.
Vandalism
700 Blk. Saratoga St.
Search Warrant
300 Blk. Rhodes Ct.
300 Blk. McNab Ct.
800 Blk. 3rd St.
Theft Identity
600 Blk. Eagle Ct.
Keep the Peace
600 Blk. Fernglen Cr.
Narcotics Violation
400 Blk. Mountain View St.
04/23/14
Accident – Non Injury
A St./Ventura St.
Burglary Vehicle
N C St./Old Telegraph Rd.
Vandalism
700 Blk. Ventura St.
Keep the Peace CONTINUED »

 
 
(above) Miss Queen Kiana Hope. The Miss Fillmore, Miss Teen Fillmore Pageant was held on April 26, 2014 at the Venterans Memorial Building. Fifteen contestants participated. Congratulations to winners Miss Queen Kiana Hope, Miss 1st Jessica Mayhew, Miss 2nd Kaileigh Carpenter, Teen Queen Taylor Wright, Teen 1st Chloe Stines, and Teen 2nd Natalie Johnston. The evening was emceed by Mark Ortega. Photos courtesy Crockett Studios.
(above) Miss Queen Kiana Hope. The Miss Fillmore, Miss Teen Fillmore Pageant was held on April 26, 2014 at the Venterans Memorial Building. Fifteen contestants participated. Congratulations to winners Miss Queen Kiana Hope, Miss 1st Jessica Mayhew, Miss 2nd Kaileigh Carpenter, Teen Queen Taylor Wright, Teen 1st Chloe Stines, and Teen 2nd Natalie Johnston. The evening was emceed by Mark Ortega. Photos courtesy Crockett Studios.
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Miss 1st Jessica Mayhew
Miss 1st Jessica Mayhew
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Miss 2nd  Kaileigh Carpenter
Miss 2nd Kaileigh Carpenter
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Teen Queen Taylor Wright
Teen Queen Taylor Wright
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Teen 1st Chloe Stines
Teen 1st Chloe Stines
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Teen 2nd Natalie Johnston
Teen 2nd Natalie Johnston
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Joanne Dabbs and Jennifer Weir announced that the FUSD will again be offering a summer school session at Fillmore High School, Mountain Vista Elementary (7) and Piru Elementary (1), 8-11:30 A.M. Monday-Friday starting June 19th through July 24th. Last year over 400 students attended.
Joanne Dabbs and Jennifer Weir announced that the FUSD will again be offering a summer school session at Fillmore High School, Mountain Vista Elementary (7) and Piru Elementary (1), 8-11:30 A.M. Monday-Friday starting June 19th through July 24th. Last year over 400 students attended.

It will cost more to build a home or commercial building in Fillmore in a few months due to an increase in Development Impact Fees that Fillmore Unified School District (FUSD) is seeking. That, along with reports on the 2014 Summer School session and Smarter Balance Assessment Consortium Process were the items discussed at the May 6, 2014 meeting.

Ken Reynolds, President of School Works, presented his study which will be presented to the State to ask for an increase in FUSD's school Development Impact Fees (DIF) for residential and commercial property development in Fillmore. Impact fees are payments in advance of completing a development which enables school districts to pay for new construction and improvements and are reviewed every five years. Schools can impose the fees due to Education Code section 17620, pursuant 1996 SB 1562. The new school DIF's will increase from $3.30 to $3.36 per square foot within the perimeter of the residential structure. Each home when built is considered a .7 child occupant, and thus requires more classrooms. Over the past five years 156 homes were built in town and FUSD collected $729,000 in fees. Those new homes represent about 110 new students.
Commercial development School DIF's will increase from $.51 to $.54 per square foot. The new increase in both DIF's is expected to generate $804,000 for FUSD in the next five years and will start sixty days after approval by the State.

FUSD will again be offering a summer school session at Fillmore High School, Mountain Vista Elementary (7) and Piru Elementary (1), 8-11:30 A.M. Monday-Friday starting June 19th through July 24th. Assistant Superintendent Michael Johnson stated, "Last year over 400 students attended....let's hope we'll have the same this summer."
The NASA Science Class is again being offered. Last summer students were extremely happy with the class. The class will again do experiments using recycled material. There will also be credit recovery classes for 9th-11th grades, with a focus targeting 11th graders to enable them to graduate their next year.

Elementary classes offered CONTINUED »

 

On April 10th, 2014, Sheriff Geoff Dean presented Patrick Maynard, Ventura County Emergency Services Program Administrator, with the 2013 Sheriff’s Department Meritorious Award for demonstrating, through persistent efforts, exemplary service and perseverance.

This service was performed in areas such as grant management and as the project manager for a three-day Ready Ventura County (RVC) preparedness exercise. This event brought together public safety agencies from throughout Ventura County, for six months, to plan for and exercise our county’s response to a catastrophic earthquake. A video of the RVC event may be viewed at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nplmd_UwmTk

 
A paving project on Highway 23 at Bardsdale Bridge has begun, and continues south for four miles. Work will take place from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. The project is expected to take about 45 days to complete. Vehicles are allowed through the area, but there are long delays. A flagger controls the flow of traffic. Granite Construction of Ventura was awarded the $1.3 million contract for the work.
A paving project on Highway 23 at Bardsdale Bridge has begun, and continues south for four miles. Work will take place from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. The project is expected to take about 45 days to complete. Vehicles are allowed through the area, but there are long delays. A flagger controls the flow of traffic. Granite Construction of Ventura was awarded the $1.3 million contract for the work.
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Ventura County Sheriff's Department
Ventura County Sheriff's Department

It has been approximately 1 year since these two unsolved sexual assaults occurred in the Santa
Paula area. Investigators have followed up on previously reported leads and are requesting the public’s assistance in developing more leads.

On the mornings of February 26, 2013 and May 20, 2013, sexual assaults were reported in the area of Santa Paula Street and Peck Road. Both assaults occurred in the unincorporated area, west of the City of Santa Paula.

Nature of Incident: Santa Paula Area Sexual Assaults - Public Assistance Needed
Report Number: 13-4331 & 13-11162
Location: Santa Paula Street at Peck Road, Unincorporated Area of Santa Paula
Date & Time: May 1, 2014
Unit(s) Responsible: Ventura County Sheriff’s Major Crimes Unit Bureau
(S)uspects, (V)ictims, (P)arty, (D)ecedent City of Residence Age
Unknown
Prepared by: Sgt. Anthony Aguirre
Media Release Date: May 1, 2014
Follow-Up Contact: Detective Christine Rettura at (805)384‐4741, Christine.Rettura@ventura.org
Detective Matt Delahuerta at (805)384‐4740, Matt.Delahuerta@ventura.org
Approved by: Captain Chris Dunn

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).

 
Our City Council can take satisfaction in the street paving program which has now begun. (l-r) City Council members Steve Conaway, Rick Neal, Manuel Minjares, Diane McCall, and Doug Tucker. Fillmore is quickly recovering from a lengthy fiscal slump, during which our streets have, of necessity, been neglected. The new council can take credit for the remarkable recovery the city has experienced during the past year.
Our City Council can take satisfaction in the street paving program which has now begun. (l-r) City Council members Steve Conaway, Rick Neal, Manuel Minjares, Diane McCall, and Doug Tucker. Fillmore is quickly recovering from a lengthy fiscal slump, during which our streets have, of necessity, been neglected. The new council can take credit for the remarkable recovery the city has experienced during the past year.
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