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

On 6-30-13, at about 3:00 P.M., the Ventura County Aviation Unit’s Rescue Helicopter (Air Squad 9) responded to a 911 call that originated from the Tar Creek Trail, which is located off Goodenough Road in the unincorporated area of Fillmore. The caller reported that his family was hiking from the Tar Creek swimming holes to the Squaw Flat parking lot, when his 17 year old daughter collapsed due to the heat.

The Ventura County Air Squad 9, Ventura County Fire Department (Engine 27), and personal from the Los Padres National Forest, all arrived on scene and started searching for the patient. The crew of Air Squad 9 quickly located the patient on the trail about two miles from the trailhead. The helicopter landed near the patient and the Flight Medic started treating her with advanced life support care.

While the personnel from Air Squad 9 were treating the first patient, a second group of hikers ran to the scene and reported that a second patient had collapsed due to the heat. The second patient was being assisted up the trail, but was still about one mile from the helicopter. Because the first patient needed immediate transport to the Ventura County Medical Center, Air Squad 9 was unable to stay on scene. Therefore a second Rescue Helicopter (Air Squad 7) was dispatch to the scene to treat the second patient.

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The Team battled through the district tournament at El Rio, CA beating Camarillo 2-1, West Valley 6-3 and Hart 1-0. In championship game the team lost to Hart but qualified for the Southern California “B” State Championship Tournament from July 5th-7th in Lancaster CA. Team members are Isabella Ayala, Sabrina Bracamontes, Janeah Castro, Audrey Clay, Jamie Fontes, Jessie Fontes, Ciana Garcia, Lexi Garza, Zoie Isom, April Lizarraga, Olivia Robledo and Jordyn Walla. The team is managed by Jeff Fontes. Coaches are Louie Garza, Mario Robledo and Karen Fontes. Team mom is Maribel Garza.
The Team battled through the district tournament at El Rio, CA beating Camarillo 2-1, West Valley 6-3 and Hart 1-0. In championship game the team lost to Hart but qualified for the Southern California “B” State Championship Tournament from July 5th-7th in Lancaster CA. Team members are Isabella Ayala, Sabrina Bracamontes, Janeah Castro, Audrey Clay, Jamie Fontes, Jessie Fontes, Ciana Garcia, Lexi Garza, Zoie Isom, April Lizarraga, Olivia Robledo and Jordyn Walla. The team is managed by Jeff Fontes. Coaches are Louie Garza, Mario Robledo and Karen Fontes. Team mom is Maribel Garza.
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Ventura County Sheriff's Department
Ventura County Sheriff's Department

The Fillmore Police and Fire Departments want to ensure the citizens of Fillmore enjoy a safe Fourth of July week. Citizens are reminded that “Safe & Sane” fireworks sold in Fillmore are legal between June 28th, 12:00pm – July 5th, 12:00pm. The use of any non-approved “Safe and Sane” fireworks that explode or launch into the air are Illegal and will result in criminal charges and/or a $1,100 fine. If you witness any illegal activity please report it. An anonymous tip line has been setup to report violators. Please call 805-524-1500 ext. 350 to report illegal activity.

Below are several safety tips to insure you and your family enjoy a safe Independence Day Celebration.

• If you witness a crime or fire in progress involving illegal fireworks, call your local authorities by dialing 9-1-1.

• Only Safe and Sane fireworks bearing the seal of the State Fire Marshal are legal in the city of Fillmore. All other fireworks, including altered Safe and Sane fireworks and those that explode or leave the ground are illegal.

• Kids should not play with fireworks. Fireworks are intended for use by adults in open spaces with plenty of active supervision for every child present.

• Always have a bucket of water on hand to dispose of fireworks and a hose connected to water ready in case of fire.

• Fireworks, including sparklers and flares, can cause serious burns as well as blast injuries that can permanently impair vision and hearing. Teach your children what to do if their clothing catches on fire — “stop, drop and roll” — and how to call 9-1-1 in an emergency.

Nature of Incident: 4th of July Illegal Fireworks Enforcement and Safety
Report Number: N/A
Location: City of Fillmore
Date & Time: June 28, 2013 – July 5, 2013
Unit Responsible: Fillmore Police and Fire Departments
Deputy Preparing Media Release: Sgt. Anthony Aguirre
Media Release Date: July 1, 2013
Follow-Up Contact: Sgt. Anthony Aguirre (805) 524-2235
Anthony.Aguirre@ventura.org
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).

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

In the month of June, 2013, the City of Fillmore has experienced three incidents where a male subject has inappropriately made contact with children in public areas. It is not known at this time if each incident is related as each had different descriptions of the suspect. On two of the incidents, a male was driving a vehicle and offered rides to the lone children. The third incident two youths were approached by a male pedestrian and offered to be taken to look at beautiful birds.

The incidents are currently under investigation. The Fillmore Police Department wishes to remind parents to diligently supervise their children and educate them regarding the danger an unknown person can pose. Anyone with any information related to these or similar incidents are encouraged to report it to the Fillmore Police Department.

Nature of Incident: Child Annoying Incidents
Report Number: 13-12457,13-13594,13-14001
Location: The City of Fillmore
Date & Time: June 6, 2013, to June 25, 2013
Unit(s) Responsible: Fillmore Investigations
(S)uspects, (V)ictims, (P)arty, (D)ecedent City of Residence Age
Four Juveniles Fillmore 6-14
Prepared by: Detective John Fox
Media Release Date: June 26, 2013
Follow-Up Contact: Detective John Fox (805) 524-2233
Approved by: Captain Monica McGrath

 
From left, City Manager Rico Landereos, Council members Diane McCall, Mayor Pro Tem Manny Minjares, Mayor Rick Neal, Doug Tucker, and Steve Conaway announce the successful settlement of the controversial Sales Tax Revenue Sharing Agreement. This agreement will assure that Fillmore will receive approximately $700,000 to
$1 million each year until 2023.
From left, City Manager Rico Landereos, Council members Diane McCall, Mayor Pro Tem Manny Minjares, Mayor Rick Neal, Doug Tucker, and Steve Conaway announce the successful settlement of the controversial Sales Tax Revenue Sharing Agreement. This agreement will assure that Fillmore will receive approximately $700,000 to $1 million each year until 2023.
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STRSA AGREEMENT
Fillmore was the big winner this week and that could not be stated more accurately. Many have waited years for this decision. The findings by the Court of Appeal of California states Fillmore will receive the 15% tax share that was originally agreed upon in the 2003 Sales Tax Revenue Sharing Agreement (STRSA) with MTS and Inspired Development and will continue to receive it until 2023 when the agreement expires, if the businesses are still located in Fillmore. This is expected to earn the town an additional $1 million per year or more in tax rebates.
Fillmore entered into the STRSA to encourage retailers to establish sales offices in town and agreed to share with them the sales tax rebate received from the State. It was unanimously voted in at that time by the City Council which included Mayor Evaristo Barajas, Mayor Pro-tem Ernie Villegas, Cecilia Cuevas, Ken Smedley and Patti Walker.

California applies sales tax where the sale occurs, rather than where a product is delivered or stored. The State then rebates 1% of all sales taxes collected within municipalities and gives those cities a free hand in how those revenues are used. That allows cities to rebate a portion to retailers and other companies as a way to lure them to open facilities in their towns.

The City of Industry, the City of Livermore, the City of Lathrop and the County of San Joaquin sued the City of Fillmore, Inspired Development, MTS Consulting and Owens & Minor alleging the establishment of sham sales / purchasing offices in Fillmore with the intention of diverting sales tax revenues from their cities and county where the products were warehoused.

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Laura Todis, Ventura County Office of Education’s Teacher of the Year. Photo by Bob Sube.
Laura Todis, Ventura County Office of Education’s Teacher of the Year. Photo by Bob Sube.
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On May 24, 2013 Sierra High School Teacher Laura Todis was the recipient of Ventura County Office of Education’s Teacher of the Year Award. She was surprised by the visit from VCOE Superintendent Stan Mantooth and Coordinator John Tarkany. Mr. Stan Mantooth presented Ms. Todis with a bouquet of flowers, a beautiful plaque and $1,000 and recognized her recent achievements. Mr. Mantooth said, “Ms. Todis has accomplished the Educational Trifecta with today’s County Teacher of the Year Award. She recently was the recipient of Amgen’s Science Teacher of Excellence Award, as well as being selected as Fillmore Unified School District’s Teacher of the Year 2013. What an amazing feat!” Students and staff from Sierra High School cheered on Ms. Todis as she received this award.

Ms. Todis graciously accepted the award on behalf of her students and told them that this award was for them. “This award is for you, too. We work hard and put 100% into everything we do. It is nice to be recognized for things we do every day. I hope I have inspired you to love Science.” said Todis.

Dr. Alan Nishino, Fillmore Unified School District Superintendent also congratulated Ms. Todis and said, “She truly represents good teaching in Fillmore. We have great students and teachers in Fillmore and it is wonderful to see her receive this recognition today.” Sierra High School Principal, Cynthia Frutos said, “Ms. Todis is an outstanding teacher that engages students to every lesson and students become immersed in the content. For continuation students who have become disengaged with school, she re-ignites the desire to learn. She sets high standards and expectations for all students, and as a result, all rise to the occasion. Students strive to their full potential because they know she does not allow failure---it is simply not an option in her classes. She truly believes in them and they know it.”

ASB President Thania Sahagun cheered loudly and said about Ms. Todis, “She really believes in us and she makes learning Science fun. She is also a good ASB Advisor.” Erik Palma, Sierra Senior added, “I never liked school before but since I came to Sierra, I love it. I especially love the Science fieldtrips to Santa Cruz Island and the Condor Sanctuary.”

 
On Friday, June 21 at 9:53 p.m., a collision occurred between two trucks at the intersection of Hwy 126 and B Street. Both trucks sustained major damage. Two ambulances were called to the scene.
On Friday, June 21 at 9:53 p.m., a collision occurred between two trucks at the intersection of Hwy 126 and B Street. Both trucks sustained major damage. Two ambulances were called to the scene.
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A fire alarm sounded at the Fillmore Convalescent Center on Wednesday, June 9th at approximately 5pm. Fillmore Fire responded and evacuated all residents of the Center. Smoke was seen coming from the air conditioning unit area on top of the building.
A fire alarm sounded at the Fillmore Convalescent Center on Wednesday, June 9th at approximately 5pm. Fillmore Fire responded and evacuated all residents of the Center. Smoke was seen coming from the air conditioning unit area on top of the building.
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No fire or smoke damage reported, and the residents were returned safely to their rooms.
No fire or smoke damage reported, and the residents were returned safely to their rooms.
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Last Thursday, June 13th, Fillmore High School graduated over 230 students. It started out with the traditional bus ride to the ceremony and the entrance into the stadium under the arches, with the stands full of family and friends. There were 15 Valedictorians and 1 Salutatorian. Senior Class President Kaylee Hinklin gave her speech “Just Ordinary People”, which was followed by FHS Teacher Josh Overton’s “We are all Survivors”, and Valedictorian Jose Contreras’ “Born from the Ashes and Rubble”. Photos courtesy of KSSP Photographic Studio.
Last Thursday, June 13th, Fillmore High School graduated over 230 students. It started out with the traditional bus ride to the ceremony and the entrance into the stadium under the arches, with the stands full of family and friends. There were 15 Valedictorians and 1 Salutatorian. Senior Class President Kaylee Hinklin gave her speech “Just Ordinary People”, which was followed by FHS Teacher Josh Overton’s “We are all Survivors”, and Valedictorian Jose Contreras’ “Born from the Ashes and Rubble”. Photos courtesy of KSSP Photographic Studio.
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A brush fire broke out on Tuesday, June 18th, east of Fillmore. By Tuesday evening a little over 62 acres had burned and was 60% contained. Fillmore, Santa Paula, Ventura and Los Angeles County Fire Departments, along with four aircraft assisted with the fire. Photos Courtesy Sebastian Ramirez
A brush fire broke out on Tuesday, June 18th, east of Fillmore. By Tuesday evening a little over 62 acres had burned and was 60% contained. Fillmore, Santa Paula, Ventura and Los Angeles County Fire Departments, along with four aircraft assisted with the fire. Photos Courtesy Sebastian Ramirez
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