An oil storage tank exploded into flames on Wednesday, August 8th, at approximately 10:15am in the oil fields north of Fillmore. Billows of black smoke could be seen from downtown. The fire spread to nearby brush but was quickly contained by the Ventura County Fire Department near Dough Flats. The tank contained crude oil, between 20,000 and 25,000 gallons. A hazardous material team and Ventura County Sheriff’s helicopter also attended the fire. The Santa Paula and Oxnard fire departments also responded. Cause of the explosion is under investigation. Photos Courtesy Ave K News Service.
An oil storage tank exploded into flames on Wednesday, August 8th, at approximately 10:15am in the oil fields north of Fillmore. Billows of black smoke could be seen from downtown. The fire spread to nearby brush but was quickly contained by the Ventura County Fire Department near Dough Flats. The tank contained crude oil, between 20,000 and 25,000 gallons. A hazardous material team and Ventura County Sheriff’s helicopter also attended the fire. The Santa Paula and Oxnard fire departments also responded. Cause of the explosion is under investigation. Photos Courtesy Ave K News Service.
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Daniel Nuno of Fillmore arrested on suspicion of killing Ricardo Gonzalez
Daniel Nuno of Fillmore, age 30.
Daniel Nuno of Fillmore, age 30.

Sheriff’s investigators have made an arrest for the homicide in Fillmore that occurred on the evening of August 9. On Sunday, August 12, deputies arrested Daniel Nuno for the shooting that resulted in the death of Ricardo Gonzalez. Nuno was booked into the Sheriff’s Pre-Trial Detention Facility and bail has been set at $755,000. He is expected to be arraigned in Ventura County Superior Court on August 14.

Sheriff's Homicide detectives are continuing with the investigation. Anyone with information to report about this crime can call Detective Brian Richmond at (805) 384-4725.

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: UPDATE – Fillmore Homicide
Report Number: 12-18032
Location: 900 block Lewis Ln., Fillmore
Date & Time: 8-9-12 @ 9:45 p.m.
Unit Responsible: Sheriff's Homicide Bureau
(S)uspects, (V)ictims, (D)ecedent City of Residence Age
(D) Gonzalez, Ricardo. Ocnard, 41
(S) Nuno, Daniel, Fillmore, 30
Deputy Preparing Media Release: Captain Don Aguilar
Media Release Date: August 13, 2012
Follow-Up Contact: Captain Don Aguilar (805) 797-7349
Approved by: Captain Chris Dunn

 


 

This article has a bad note in it, but I am hoping not to dwell on that, but to highlight another location where a United States Flag was proudly being displayed! I say was, here comes the bad note, because from the time I took the picture, to the time I started this article, someone has stolen the flag! What kind of person would steal an American Flag being flown to honor Fillmore/Piru's, and all American men and women currently serving? I wish I could print my opinion of what kind of person would do that! OK, I am done with the bad note!

On another bicycle trip around town I traveled up Central Avenue towards Foothill, which I do about once a week, to check on a particular pair of “naked” flagpoles and to enjoy the physical challenge of the Upper and Lower Foothill loop. As I approached the “fork in the road” of Central Avenue and Foothill I immediately noticed an American Flag displayed on the branch of a very large pine tree located in an island delineating the two intersecting roads.

The Flag attracted my attention to admire the beautiful tree holding the American Flag. I have driven and ridden by many times this way, but not until the Flag's presence did I really notice the tree, the plants and yes the “SIGN”! The sign proclaims the small island as “Defever Park”. Having worked and lived in Fillmore for a number of years I have never heard of Defever Park! I have heard of Oscar Defever the former Fillmore Fire Chief who passed just before my family and I moved to Fillmore in 1985. Maybe I never noticed this was a park because as a park it is probably the smallest park in the City of Fillmore and possibly in all of Ventura County! And as a park it does not lend itself to anything but to view it and wonder about it! I wondered; Who hung the Flag? Who placed the sign designating this as a park? And who maintains it? Thus I began this article right there under that huge pine tree!

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Investigators continue searching for suspects in the Gonzalez homicide with an investigation on Ortega Street.
Investigators continue searching for suspects in the Gonzalez homicide with an investigation on Ortega Street.
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Anyone with information about this crime call Detective Brian Richmond (805) 384-4725
Victim was found dead in the 900 block of Lewis Lane, Fillmore
Victim was found dead in the 900 block of Lewis Lane, Fillmore
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Ventura County Sheriff helicopter is assisting in the investigation.
Ventura County Sheriff helicopter is assisting in the investigation.
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Investigators setup a mobile crime lab on Ortega Street in Fillmore continuing to investigate the homicide.
Investigators setup a mobile crime lab on Ortega Street in Fillmore continuing to investigate the homicide.
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Sheriff's deputies responded to 9-1-1 calls of citizens reporting someone shot on Lewis Ln. Deputies arrived and discovered an injured male adult on the ground in front of a residence. The male, identified as Ricardo Gonzalez, was treated at the scene by Fillmore Fire personnel and was pronounced deceased due to apparent gunshot wounds.

Sheriff's Homicide investigators are continuing the investigation. Anyone with information to report about this crime can call Detective Brian Richmond at (805) 384-4725.

Nature of Incident: Homicide in Fillmore
Report Number: 12-18032
Location: 900 block Lewis Ln., Fillmore
Date & Time: 8-9-12 @ 9:45 p.m.
Unit Responsible: Sheriff's Homicide Bureau
(S)uspects, (V)ictims, (D)ecedent City of Residence Age
(V) Gonzalez, Ricardo Unk. 41
Deputy Preparing Media Release: Captain Don Aguilar
Media Release Date: August 10, 2012
Follow-Up Contact: Captain Don Aguilar (805) 797-7349
Approved by: Commander Cheryl Wade

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).

 
Gregorio Aguilar (DOB 10-20-89), of Fillmore.
Gregorio Aguilar (DOB 10-20-89), of Fillmore.

District Attorney Gregory D. Totten announced on August 6th, 2012, that Gregorio Aguilar (DOB 10-20-89), of Fillmore, was found guilty on August 3,2012, following a jury trial, of the first degree murder of Sean Odle, the special circumstance that the murder was committed during the commission of an attempted robbery and the special allegation that he personally discharged a firearm causing death. Aguilar was also convicted of robbery with the use of a firearm of the Shell Gas Station in Fillmore on December 11, 2008, and attempted robbery with the use of a firearm of the Central Market in Santa Paula on December 12, 2008.

Aguilar, carrying a rifle, entered the Circle K convenience store with an accomplice at 4:23 a.m. on December 26, 2008, and demanded that Sean Odle give him money from the register. Odle called 911 and Aguilar shot him in the chest and fled the scene, taking nothing. Two weeks prior, on December 11, 2008, Aguilar, acting alone, entered the Shell Gas Station in Fillmore at 11:00 p.m., carrying a rifle, and demanded money from the clerk. The following night on December 12, 2008, at 11:00 p.m., Aguilar, carrying a rifle, and an accomplice, attempted to rob the Central Market in Santa Paula, demanding money from the clerk.

Sentencing is scheduled on September 4, 2012, at 8:30 a.m. in courtroom 45 before Ventura County Superior Court Judge Charles Campbell.

 
Rick Neal has pulled papers as a candidate for Fillmore City Council. From the left, son Trenton, and daughters Roxie and Tori with wife Christie at far right. Rick was born in Fillmore and is the owner of two local businesses, Central Music and The Service Professional Plumbing. He is also a volunteer Firefighter/EMT for the Fillmore Fire Department and a Captain of his Fillmore Mountain Search and Rescue Team.
Rick Neal has pulled papers as a candidate for Fillmore City Council. From the left, son Trenton, and daughters Roxie and Tori with wife Christie at far right. Rick was born in Fillmore and is the owner of two local businesses, Central Music and The Service Professional Plumbing. He is also a volunteer Firefighter/EMT for the Fillmore Fire Department and a Captain of his Fillmore Mountain Search and Rescue Team.
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Douglas Tucker served as a long-time member of the Fillmore Planning Commission/North Fillmore Neighborhood Committee. His online biography reads: Administrator at Country Villa Woodman Health Care Center; PTA at Country Villa Health Services (SPRS); Education, University of Phoenix, CA State University, Northridge.
Douglas Tucker served as a long-time member of the Fillmore Planning Commission/North Fillmore Neighborhood Committee. His online biography reads: Administrator at Country Villa Woodman Health Care Center; PTA at Country Villa Health Services (SPRS); Education, University of Phoenix, CA State University, Northridge.
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City of Fillmore
City of Fillmore

CITY COUNCIL
Jamey Brooks Pulled 7/16/12 Filed 7/23/12 Certified 7/27/12
Richard L. Neal Pulled 7/23/12 Filed 8/7/12
Douglas Tucker Pulled 7/24/12 Filed 8/8/12
Manuel Minjares Pulled 7/24/12
Alex Mollkoy Pulled 7/26/12
Sandra Pella Pulled 7/30/12 Filed 8/2/12
Gayle Washburn Pulled 8/6/12
CITY CLERK
City Clerk Clay West//ling Pulled 7/16/12 Filled 7/19/12 Certified 7/20/12
Nancy Meyer Pulled 8/8/12
CITY TREASURER
City Treasurer Grace Donahue Pulled 7/26/12 Filed 8/2/12
Shannon Godfrey Pulled 8/2/12

 

I was so happy to get an email from Fillmore Native, and United States Navy Lieutenant Commander Frank Solorzano this morning! But when I read it I knew writing articles highlighting our currently serving Fillmore and Piru men and women has some value! LCDR Frank Solorzano's email:

“Sir,

My name is Frank Solorzano, and I just read the subject article this evening (your morning). I have a flag just down the road from the Police Station and got to see it before I deployed. I'm really proud to say I am from Fillmore, and I let everyone I meet in my travels know it. Being one of the troops, I can say we appreciate the recognition.

Respectfully,
LCDR Frank Solorzano
US Navy
Camp As Sayliyah Qatar”

I know what LCDR Solorzano means by his being proud to be from Fillmore! My Son, Phillip recently bumped into another Fillmore Native, Ryne Galvan, and posted this picture of them in Afghanistan! What draws these two American Servicemen together, besides their service in Afghanistan, is the strong bond they have for each other from their connection to this Community of Fillmore!

Phillip wrote: “Look who I found in Afghanistan. Long way from Fillmore.” US Navy, Phillip Diaz on the left and US Army, Ryne Galvan on the right.

We in Fillmore are proud of their service! We thank them and their families for their sacrifices now and for the sacrifices they will make in the future! The next time you pass by LCDR Frank Solorzano's Banner on Sespe Avenue please give him a shout out of appreciation for his service! All the men and women currently serving are truly American Heroes!

 
Fillmore High School’s new principal Russom Mesfun
Fillmore High School’s new principal Russom Mesfun

The first Fillmore Unified School District (FUSD) Board Meeting of the 2012-2013 school year was held August 7, 2012 and with it the announcements of new changes to school principals, the Discovery Communications pilot program and free breakfast and lunch provided to all students.

The first day of school is Wednesday August 22, 2012 and with it comes a few new changes in school administrators at FUSD. Russom Nesfun, who worked with Oakland Unified School District, is Fillmore High School’s new principal; Gary Mayeda will now be principal at Fillmore Middle School; Chrissy Schieferle has transferred from Mountain View Elementary to San Cayetano Elementary as principal and John Wilber has transferred from Fillmore High School to Mountain Vista Elementary as principal. Todd Schieferle, FUSD’s Human Resource Officer said there are a few more positions left to be filled but did not specify what positions.

Superintendent Dr. Alan Nishino is bringing FUSD classrooms into the digital age. As promised last semester, Nishino has purchased Discovery Education as a one year pilot program in two 6th grade science classes. FUSD is the first district in Southern California to have the interactive program which is designed to accommodate each child’s learning level with virtual labs that help students learn to interpret data, draw conclusion and aid in math skills. The program, started in 2001, replaces the standard textbook with digital resources and over 10,000 videos, along with translations in Spanish to aid parents who do not speak English. Another added feature is that current events are available the next day.

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Movie Train Café Ribbon Cutting - The Movie Train Café held its Grand Opening on July 26th. Pictured is café staff along with owner Dave Wilkinson, Fillmore Chamber of Commerce members, city representatives and several Miss Fillmore girls.
Movie Train Café Ribbon Cutting - The Movie Train Café held its Grand Opening on July 26th. Pictured is café staff along with owner Dave Wilkinson, Fillmore Chamber of Commerce members, city representatives and several Miss Fillmore girls.
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Story and photos by Bob Crum
Pictured above is the staff at the Movie Train Cafe (l-r): Randy Balades, Max Gabriel, Alex Melendez, Chris Escotto, Sassy Wright, Cody Balades, Jessica Givans, Brian Cook, Ariel Bernett, Diane and Liz Wareham.
Pictured above is the staff at the Movie Train Cafe (l-r): Randy Balades, Max Gabriel, Alex Melendez, Chris Escotto, Sassy Wright, Cody Balades, Jessica Givans, Brian Cook, Ariel Bernett, Diane and Liz Wareham.
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Patrons enjoying the Movie Train Cafe’s grand opening.
Patrons enjoying the Movie Train Cafe’s grand opening.
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Some things are downright annoying. For example... gnats buzzing around the ears. Another example... hunger pangs... also known as 'growlies in the tummy'. Hark... for herewith is great news! There's a new, fabulous eatery in town... the Movie Train Cafe. Sorry I can't do anything about the gnats but growlies in the tummy are now a thing of the past! The restaurant is located on the corner of Santa Clara Street and Central Avenue.
If you happened to drive by the restaurant on the evening of July 26, you might still be wondering about all the oooooohs and aaaaaaahs you heard. Those wondrous bellowings of pleasure were emanating from throngs of people who attended the Movie Train Cafe grand opening celebration. Yes... the food was soooo scrumptious I was also one of the many bellowing aaaaaaaaah.

OK... another restaurant you say. Whoa... not so fast. Of course it's a brick and mortar building but the food produced inside... well... isn't that something determined by the chef? OK... let's find out. Sassy Wright is chief chef and general manager of the Movie Train Cafe. Most chefs have a particular 'style' of cooking and chef Sassy is not an exception. On the other hand there is an exception which is exceptional as you'll soon discover.
How do you describe your particular style of cooking, I asked? “Southern... with love,” Sassy promptly said. That's the 'exception' I mentioned! Naturally this deserves an explanation. “We lost the love in our food,” Sassy said, adding “think back to when grandmother used to make homemade buttermilk biscuits. (I remember!) You'd be in the kitchen as she made that pan gravy. And you really didn't like it as a kid but because she put so much love in it... it filled you up... it got you through the day. So I cook southern-style food... with love... that keeps you going through the day... food like your grandma and great grandma used to cook.” And you thought this was just another 'restaurant' in town?

And what chef doesn't have a favorite dish? “My favorite dish is chicken fried steak with mashed potatoes smothered with mushroom gravy,” Sassy said with a big grin. Ahem... do I hear a big 'YUMMY'? Trouble of it is... withdrawal pains can be worse than hunger pangs so best to order doubles... one order for carry out! You see... the Movie Train Cafe isn't open seven days a week... yet!

Sassy briefly described the regular menu which consists of goodies such as tri-tip, pulled pork (barbecued on the premises), biscuits and gravy. For breakfast... eggs cooked to order the way you like them, home-made hash browns with sausage or bacon. For lunch Sassy said: “We do fresh tuna, home-made potato salad, home-made pasta salad and home-made macaroni salad as well as hamburgers and cheeseburger.” “'Fifties-style cheeseburgers,” Sassy quickly added. Notice all the 'home-made' goodies?

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