03/18/14 - 03/24/14
City of Fillmore
City of Fillmore

03/18/14
Vandalism
1st St./King St
Search Warrant
200 Blk. Cherrywood St.
03/19/14
Theft Residential
500 Blk. Morris Dr.
Search Warrant
400 Blk. Market St.
900 Blk. 1st St.
Keep the Peace
700 Blk. Sespe Plc.
700 Blk. Mountain View St.
Disturbance Noise
400 Blk. Santa Clara St.
Disturbance Music/Noise
700 Blk. Burlington St.
03/20/14
Keep the Peace
500 Blk. Sespe Ave.
Accident – Non – Injury
A St./Ventura St.
Theft
700 Blk. Island View St.
Accident Injury
B St./Ventura St.
Vandalism CONTINUED »

 


 
Approximately three acres were charred on Friday, March 21st, in the Santa Clara River bottom, north/east of the Grimes Canyon bridge. The 1:35p.m. blaze shot flames 90 feet into the air and drew a large crowd of onlookers. Fillmore Fire, along with County and Santa Paula, quickly knocked down the flames. Bamboo (Arundo) could be heard exploding, before the fire was contained. At least one powerline was damaged.
Approximately three acres were charred on Friday, March 21st, in the Santa Clara River bottom, north/east of the Grimes Canyon bridge. The 1:35p.m. blaze shot flames 90 feet into the air and drew a large crowd of onlookers. Fillmore Fire, along with County and Santa Paula, quickly knocked down the flames. Bamboo (Arundo) could be heard exploding, before the fire was contained. At least one powerline was damaged.
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(l-r) (top row) Steven Cheveste, Fillmore, 33; Pedro Tello, Fillmore, 23; Natane Chapman, Fillmore, 22; (bottom row) Martin Gaspar, Fillmore, 24; Jose Martin Herrera, Fillmore, 25; Frank Villa, Fillmore, 33.
(l-r) (top row) Steven Cheveste, Fillmore, 33; Pedro Tello, Fillmore, 23; Natane Chapman, Fillmore, 22; (bottom row) Martin Gaspar, Fillmore, 24; Jose Martin Herrera, Fillmore, 25; Frank Villa, Fillmore, 33.
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Ventura County Sheriff's Department
Ventura County Sheriff's Department

Deputies discovered two handguns and narcotics while serving an arrest warrant in Piru Tuesday morning.

Deputies from the Fillmore / Santa Clara Valley Station went to a residence in the 900-block of Main Street in the unincorporated community of Piru to serve an arrest warrant for Pedro Tello.

As they arrived at the house, the deputies noticed a structure at the back of the residence, where they found several known Fillmore gang members who were on probation. Three people fled from the building as deputies approached, but were eventually caught.

Pedro Tello was hiding inside the house and refused to come out. He eventually surrendered to deputies, who arrested him for the outstanding warrant.

Deputies searched the home and found a loaded handgun hidden in some clothing and a second loaded handgun in the area where Tello had been hiding.

Deputies also found drug paraphernalia and a small amount of marijuana. Tello had 19 grams of methamphetamine in his possession, and Frank Villa also had a small quantity of methamphetamine in his possession.

Deputies ultimately arrested six men for a variety of charges including weapons and narcotics violations.

All six were booked at the Pre-Trial Detention Facility in Ventura.

Nature of Incident: Gang Related Firearm and Narcotics Arrests
600-block of Main Street, Piru, CA.
March 18, 2014 @ 7:20 a.m.
(S-1) Pedro Tello Fillmore, CA 23
(S-2) Jose Martin Herrera Fillmore, CA 25
(S-3) Steven Cheveste Fillmore, CA 33
(S-4) Frank Villa Fillmore, CA 33
(S-5) Martin Gaspar Fillmore, CA 24
(S-6) Natane Chapman Fillmore, CA 22
Prepared by: Sgt. Eric Buschow

 
City of Fillmore
City of Fillmore

About five people, besides the council and city staff, attended Tuesday's Fillmore City Council meeting, which was completed by 7:00 p.m. There were a number of items approved; a reward for information leading to the conviction of a crime, and another to ensure continued train service and filming in Fillmore. Also discussed was the problem intersection at Santa Clara and B Street, and a settlement agreement on the tax sharing contract.

Ventura Crime Stoppers is offering a $1,000 reward for information which leads to the arrest and conviction of those involved in the shooting death of Adrian Moreno on January 11, 2014. To date no one has been arrested in connection with the shooting. The Fillmore City Council discussed also offering a one thousand dollar reward for the convictions of those involved to which Council Member Rick Neal responded, "I think one thousand is low, I'd like to see it bumped to ten thousand." Council Member Diane McCall added, "I think whatever we need to do to get people talking." City Manager David W. Rowlands informed the Council that if the person convicted is a minor, the parent or guardian shall be liable and levied for the amount of the reward. The reward will be paid within 30 days of a conviction. Councilman Steve Conaway then offered the $2,000 he has in Council Travel Expense Money be moved to the reward fund. All members agreed and the measure for a Fillmore City $10,000 Reward was passed.

The Ventura County Transportation Commission (VCTC) and Fillmore and Western Railroad are currently in a legal dispute which may lead to Fillmore and Western Railroad no longer providing tourist and filming operations. Rowlands reminded the Council how important the trains are to the economy of the City, drawing people to the area from all over the state. "The tourist train draws film and production companies .....television, commercials, movies are filmed using the tourist train," Rowlands told the Council. Neal responded, "I'm in support of this....the people of Fillmore like having the train." Conaway added, "It's incumbent on us to lobby for this." McCall agreed, "This is very important for filming." A resolution was agreed upon and sent to VTCT.
Planning and Community Development Director Kevin McSweeney addressed the Council about the Intersection Study for Santa Clara and "B" Street. He asked the Council to approve a traffic engineer study to determine if a stop sign is advisable. The cost of the study is $2,500 with an additional $1,500 if a 24 hour traffic count and 4-way warrant study is needed. The funding for the study would come from the Street & Drains Fund (Street and Maintenance) which has $30,000 remaining. The pedestrian study would count how many students are passing through to cross the street and what time is needed to safely cross.

City Manager Rowlands CONTINUED »

 
A 4-car accident took place on Thursday, March 19th at 6 p.m. on Highway 126 at B Street. All four vehicles were damaged. No injuries were reported.
A 4-car accident took place on Thursday, March 19th at 6 p.m. on Highway 126 at B Street. All four vehicles were damaged. No injuries were reported.
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Ventura County Sheriff's Department
Ventura County Sheriff's Department

On March 25, 2014, an 8-year veteran deputy of the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office, assigned to the Fillmore patrol station, was involved in a use of force incident. The male deputy fired his weapon at two large attacking dogs while on foot patrol on the bike path under the A Street bridge at the Santa Clara River in Fillmore, injuring both dogs.

The deputy was checking for graffiti in the area, when he was aggressively approached by two large unleashed dogs. The deputy, in defense of his own safety, fired his handgun at the dogs, hitting both. The dogs retreated from the deputy and ran into the river bottom brush. One dog was located and taken to a veterinarian for medical treatment, where it was later pronounced deceased. The second dog has not been located as of yet. The owner was contacted at the scene. The deputy sustained no injuries.

This incident was initially treated as an officer involved shooting, but later was determined to be a use of force incident. The case was turned over to the Fillmore Police Detectives Bureau for follow-up investigation.

The Fillmore Police Department reminds citizens to keep their dogs leashed in public areas for their pets’ safety and the safety of others.

Nature of Incident: Deputy Shoots at Dogs During Attack
Report Number: 14-6700
Location: Under the A Street Bridge (SR 23) at Santa Clara River, Fillmore
Date & Time: March 25, 2014 @ 1100 hours
Unit(s) Responsible: Fillmore Police Department
Prepared by: Sergeant Mario Aguilar
Media Release Date: March 25, 2014
Follow-Up Contact: Sergeant Mario Aguilar (805) 524-2233
mario.aguilar@ventura.org
Approved by: Captain Don Aguilar

 
A small sedan slammed into a power pole on Highway 126 near the Bridges homes on Tuesday night at 10:30 p.m. The pole was sheared off and Edison was called to the scene. Condition of the driver is unknown.
A small sedan slammed into a power pole on Highway 126 near the Bridges homes on Tuesday night at 10:30 p.m. The pole was sheared off and Edison was called to the scene. Condition of the driver is unknown.
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03/11/14 - 03/16/14
City of Fillmore
City of Fillmore

03/11/14
Theft Vehicle
400 Blk. Cook Dr.
400 Blk. River St.
Search Warrant
800 Blk. Union Pacific
800 Blk. Burlington St.
300 Blk. Blaine Ave.
Theft Residential
600 Blk. Shiells Dr.
Vandalism
1st St. / Price St.
Lost Property
500 Blk. Sespe Ave.
Keep the Peace
200 Blk. Blaine Ave.
Violation Restraining Order
1000 Blk. B St.
03/12/14
Theft Vehicle
400 Blk. River St.
Accident Non – Injury
Santa Clara St. / Ventura St.
Search warrant
700 Blk. A St.
Shots Fired
800 Blk. Hume Dr.
3rd St. / B St.
03/13/14
Abandoned Vehicle CONTINUED »

 
Fireman 3rd Class Petty Officer Ryan Calderon
Fireman 3rd Class Petty Officer Ryan Calderon

Eighteen year old, 2013 Fillmore High School Graduate, Ryan Calderon, recently completed Naval Basic Training at Naval Recruit Training Command Great Lakes, Illinois. Ryan enlisted in the United States Navy on November 19, 2013 for a six year enlistment. Ryan graduated as a Fireman 3rd Class Petty Officer and he is currently assigned at the Naval Nuclear Power Training Command, in Goose Creek, South Carolina. In addition to Fillmore High School, Ryan attended Sespe Elementary and Fillmore Middle School. Ryan was active with football, basketball, 4-H and Future Farmers of America where he held a position of leadership as an FFA Officer with the position of Sentinel. Ryan was also active in his church.

Ryan is the son of Baltazar and Martha Calderon of Fillmore. His siblings are Arlene Morales, 29 years of Santa Paula and Michael Calderon, 25 years of Fillmore. His Paternal Grandparents are Baltazar Sr. and Lucila Calderon of Santa Paula and Maternal Grandparents, Rafael and Ramona Sandoval of Santa Paula. In addition to Ryan's serving with the Navy, his uncles, Anthony Pineda II, served with the United States Army and Joe Edward Garcia with the United States Marine Corps.

Navy Fireman Third Class Ryan Calderon has earned the National Defense Ribbon and the Pistol Marksman Medal. A new recruit qualifying for the Fireman Rate at time of enlistment will find that he/she has achieved selection into a very historic group of Naval personnel. This enlistment program option enables men and women to qualify for one of several Navy engineering or mechanical skill specialties (ratings) through on-the-job apprentice training. The training received as a Fireman or in the related engineering skill specialties is equivalent to that received as an electrician, electrical or power plant/co-generation plant operator or supervisor, diesel mechanic, or electronics repair technician. Equipment associated with Fireman training includes propulsion and electrical generation gas turbines, and diesel engines; electronic machinery plant control systems and networks; and intricate electrical wiring and distribution systems.

The rate of Fireman enjoys a proud and storied history. The name originated in the days when the Fireman was responsible for keeping the fires burning in the ship’s boilers which were used to make steam. The steam powered large turbines then produced the ship’s electricity and turned the ship’s propellers.

After completion of recruit training, enlistees in the Fireman Apprenticeship Training program attend a three-week course on naval engineering fundamental skills in shipboard operations and evolutions. After successful completion of this training, Firemen are usually assigned to shipboard duties where the Navy needs them the most.

Although Fireman Third Class Petty Officer Calderon has just begun his Naval Career all of us living in the Santa Clara Valley thank him for his service and wish wish him smooth seas as he proceeds through his Naval experience. We thank him and his family for their sacrifices already made and for the future sacrifices that they will make throughout his military service. Fireman Third Class Petty Officer Ryan Calderon is truly an American Hero!

 
(l-r) (back row) Attorney coach Laura Bartels, Miseal Ponce, attorney coach Cynthia Pandolfi, sophomore Jacqueline Tovar, junior Viridiana Quintana, sophomore Cathy Alonzo, junior Maria Ibarra, Sara Beylik, Superior Court Judge Vince O'Neill, senior Citlali Erazo, sophomore Nicholas Bartels, senior Melissa Nunes, senior Justin Beach, junior Claudia Moreno, teacher-coach Jennifer Fitzpatrick, (front row) Freshman Nathan Martinez, senior Jovanny Bravo, junior Wesley Brecheen, sophomore Hai Tran, sophomore Matthew Hammond, senior Mario Gaspar and senior Austin Manzano.
(l-r) (back row) Attorney coach Laura Bartels, Miseal Ponce, attorney coach Cynthia Pandolfi, sophomore Jacqueline Tovar, junior Viridiana Quintana, sophomore Cathy Alonzo, junior Maria Ibarra, Sara Beylik, Superior Court Judge Vince O'Neill, senior Citlali Erazo, sophomore Nicholas Bartels, senior Melissa Nunes, senior Justin Beach, junior Claudia Moreno, teacher-coach Jennifer Fitzpatrick, (front row) Freshman Nathan Martinez, senior Jovanny Bravo, junior Wesley Brecheen, sophomore Hai Tran, sophomore Matthew Hammond, senior Mario Gaspar and senior Austin Manzano.
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The second year team consisting of seven seniors, five juniors, and five sophomores, all but one returning from a successful run in 2013, made major strides during the Ventura County Mock Trial competition on February 24th and 25th . At the awards ceremony held at the Oxnard Civic Center, junior Wesley Brecheen won Ventura County Second Place for portraying Defendant Rae Concha, sophomore Hai Tran won Ventura County Second Place as expert witness Dr. Ricki Sanchez, and sophomore Nicholas Bartels won Ventura County third place as a defense attorney presenting the pre-trial motion.

The Mock Trial program, sponsored by the Constitutional Rights Foundation, is designed to introduce students to our legal system. Students prepare both the prosecution and defense sides of a fictional case. This year’s case, People v. Rae Concha, involves the felony charges of second degree murder and drug possession for sale of the prescriptive medication Adderall. From research to role-playing, students gain a comprehensive understanding of the pertinent legal and factual issues.

The students portrayed each principal of the cast in a courtroom, including attorneys, witnesses, defendant, court clerk, bailiff, courtroom journalist, and artist. The trial played out in real courtrooms at the Ventura Superior Court before actual judges and is scored by Ventura County practicing attorneys.

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