By Ventura County Sheriff Department — Wednesday, February 9th, 2022
The Ventura County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Tuesday to ratify and accept grant funding for the Gun Violence Reduction Program. The funds from the grant – which are provided by the California Department of Justice and total $652,575 – will support the efforts for the Sheriff’s Office’s ongoing Armed Prohibited Persons Program. The two-year grant will cover the salary and benefits for a full-time investigator dedicated to the program. “We’re proud to partner with the California Department of Justice and support the efforts to keep our community safe,” said Sheriff Bill Ayub. “We’ve had great success in keeping firearms out of the hands of individuals who shouldn’t have them. The efforts to do so have contributed to Ventura County being one of the safest counties in the nation.” The goal of the Sheriff’s Office APPS Program is to disarm prohibited persons within Ventura County. These prohibited individuals have been convicted of felonies, are subject to restraining orders, or have mental health prohibitions, amongst other prohibitions. The Sheriff’s Office detective will act as a liaison with the California Department of Justice and local police agencies in Ventura County to complete program goals. The program also enforces Gun Violence Restraining Orders to disarm individuals that have made threats of violence or are a danger to the community. Over the past 30 months, VCSO deputies have completed 254 investigations and recovered 78 firearms. As a result, guns have been removed from the possession of 193 individuals who are prohibited to have firearms due to prior convictions or mental health issues. This funding will ensure the Sheriff’s Office can continue to work to remove firearms from individuals on the APPS list. |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, February 9th, 2022
On February 6th, 2022, at 7:25pm, Fillmore City Fire Department and Ventura County Fire were dispatched to a reported structure fire in the 900 block of Erskine Lane, Fillmore. Arriving fire crews reported smoke showing from the attic. Firefighters investigated and found a small fire in the attic where plumbing was taking place. It was quickly extinguished; no injuries were reported at the scene. Photo credit Angel Esquivel-AE News. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, February 9th, 2022
The Rotary Club of Fillmore selected Fillmore resident Bene Ambrosio’s home for their house painting project from applications submitted back in the summer of 2021. Pictured are some of the many club members who helped with the project. Photos courtesy Rotary Club of Fillmore. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, February 9th, 2022
Brennon Ballard (right) and Jesse Segovia of Santa Paula CornholeBagggers, and one of Brennon's Sponsor. Enlarge Photo Brennon Ballard (right) and Nick Williams from Santa Barbara holding up 1 finger for 1st place (Nick just became a Pro in 2021, and starting his 1st season an ACL Pro). Enlarge Photo (left) Jesse Segovia of Santa Paula Cornhole Baggers, and Chris Plueger, both of these sponsors along with others are helping Brennon achieve his goal of becoming a Pro Cornhole Player. Enlarge Photo Fillmore’s Brennon Ballard is on his way to becoming a Professional Cornhole player through the ACL (American Cornhole League) and has an opportunity for a chance to play on ESPN in his first Pro Invitational this weekend, February 11th – 13th in Las Vegas, Nevada. Brennon started playing about two and a half years ago and has competed in Florida at the Jacksonville American Cornhole League (ACL) Open February 26th – 28th 2021. In Jasksonville he competed in the Junior Singles placing 2nd, Normal Singles placing 9th, Doubles placing 7th, and in Crew Cup-a Four man team-placing 5th. In July 2021 Brennon and his teammate Hunter Thorne of Moorpark competed in the American Cornhole League (ACL) California State Championship in Sacramento. Brennon won the Junior Division State Championship, Doubles Division State Championship with partner Hunter Thorne, Runner up for Singles Division and placed 3rd in crew 4-man teams, which qualified him to compete at the 2021 ACL World Championships. One of Brennon's first tournaments was played at the Fillmore-Piru Veterans Memorial Building Cornhole Fundraiser back in 2019. The Santa Paula Cornhole Baggers and Fillmore Parks and Recreations Krista Martinez and Sandra Edwards hosted a few cornhole fundraisers to "Raise the Roof" on the building. Brennon was one of the first players to arrive and on his skateboard, he would also play on Monday evenings at Garman’s in Santa Paula for Monday Cornhole. When Jesse Segovia of Santa Paula Cornhole Baggers first saw Brennon throw at Garman’s, he said “This kid will be on ESPN one day” and his day is almost here! A special thanks to Brennon’s local sponsors - Santa Paula Cornhole Baggers- Jesse Segovia and Santa Clarita Cornhole -Chris Plueger. Both of these sponsors along with others are helping Brennon achieve his goals to becoming a Pro Cornhole Player. Good Luck this weekend Brennon! |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, February 2nd, 2022
On January 27, 2022, at approximately 6:00 pm, a victim parked their vehicle at a business located in the 700 block of Ventura Street in the city of Fillmore. At approximately 6:25 pm the victim returned and discovered that their vehicle had been burglarized. An unknown suspect(s) shattered the window of the vehicle and stole a wallet containing credit cards and a laptop computer. Immediately after this crime, the victim received notification from their bank regarding fraudulent charges made using the victim’s stolen credit cards at the Von’s grocery store located across the street from where the vehicle burglary had occurred. Detectives obtained video surveillance of two suspects responsible for making the fraudulent charges at the grocery store. Photographs of these two suspects are attached below. The Fillmore Police Department is asking anyone who may have information pertaining to this crime or who recognizes these two suspects to call Detective Lemar at the below listed telephone number. The reporting party may remain anonymous. The Fillmore Police Department encourages citizens to immediately report suspicious people and vehicles, and to promptly report any crime they come across by calling 911. The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office would like to thank members of the public for their on-going support and due diligence in providing information to assist our agency in solving crimes. 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: Request for Public Assistance / Attempt to Identify |
2018 Fillmore High School alumnus Kasey Crawford (above) is set to graduate from Dixie State University. Enlarge Photo By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, February 2nd, 2022
2018 Fillmore High graduate Kasey Crawford will graduate from Dixie State University in May with a BA in psychology and wrapping up a successful championship winning softball career for the Dixie State Trailblazers. Kasey was also on the Dean's List for the fall 2021 semester. Dixie state will open up their season at the Fullerton tournament. February 10th at 3:00 against ole miss, February 11th @ 2:30 against cal bears, 7:30 against Fullerton. February 12th @12 against San Diego, 2:30 against Colorado State. Dixie State will head back to California in April to play Cal Baptist. Kasey batted an average of .288, Slugging % .417, with 12 doubles, 1 Home run, and 1 Grand slam. Kasey plays Right & center field. At Fillmore High, Kasey earned four varsity softball letters, three-time first team All-League selection, garnered second team All-County honors, was two-time MVP, earned a Golden Glove award, and was a four-time academic All-League honoree. Kasey is the daughter of Eric and Carina Crawford. |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, February 2nd, 2022
On January 26th, 2022, at 8:10pm, Ventura County Sheriff’s, Fillmore City Fire and AMR paramedics were dispatched to a traffic collision-vehicle on its roof in the 1100 block of Ventura Street, in front of Dollar General. According to the sheriff’s radio traffic a single vehicle was reported on its roof with one person still inside. Arriving fire crews found a Chevy Suburban in the eastbound lanes of Highway 126, with one female inside the vehicle. Fire crews were able to free the female, no hospital transportation was required. Eastbound Ventura Street lanes were closed; sheriff’s deputies used the center divider for eastbound traffic. Cause of the crash is under investigation. Photo credit Angel Esquivel-AE News. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, February 2nd, 2022
On January 27th, 2022, at 10:49am, Ventura County Sheriff’s, Fillmore City Fire and AMR paramedics were dispatched to a reported multiple vehicle collision that occurred in front of McDonald’s, at B Street and Highway 126. Arriving fire crews reported a semi-truck and two other vehicles were involved. According to fire radio traffic no victims were trapped; two ambulance transports were made, conditions of the patients unknown. Fillmore Police units also requested Moorpark Sheriff ’s Traffic Investigators to respond to the scene. Ventura / C Street and A Street /Ventura were closed for several hours until the scene was cleared. Cause of the crash is under investigation. Photo credit Angel Esquivel-AE News. Enlarge Photo |
For the past two weekends the California United FC Girls 2013 Team received 1st Place in the Coast Soccer League. Pictured are the girls listed in no specific order: Bella Mendez, Eden Sandoval, Itzel Arana, Kenia Hernandez, Christine Beltran, Annalise Castorena, Aixa Lomeli, Aaliyah Cervantez, Siani Lomeli, Sadie Manríquez, Toni Cervantez, and Marianah Arreola and their Coaches Júnior Lomelí and Antonio Mendez. Enlarge Photo By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, February 2nd, 2022
Place Top 8 in State Cup
Courtesy Coach Júnior Lomelí I want to tell you a story about 12 girls. At 5-6 years-old they played against boys and just got hammered, but that didn’t stop them. At 6-7 years-old their season came to an end due to COVID-19. Then at 7-8 years-old they had to play against girls one year older than them because of the shortage of teams after COVID. They lost almost every game. They were just too small and not as fast as most teams they played. Yet again, that did not stop them from working hard. Now 8 turning 9 years-old they played competitively and went undefeated, getting crowned 1st Place in the Coast Soccer League. The past two weekends these girls have competed at the highest level for their age group in State Cup; they girls placed in the top 8 teams. The 12 girls, with Fillmore and Piru roots, have done something amazing playing against club teams that have an army of players to choose from, and well-established clubs. 12 girls born in 2013 from Fillmore and Piru, have made history. I read a great article from Coach Weis in the Fillmore Gazette stating a great quote, “One Town, One Team.” I would only change “Two Towns, One Team”. The City of Fillmore and Piru have historically developed great athletes, his words make sense, and the power of our community’s volunteer work is evident. I’d like to introduce you to these 12 hardworking ladies: #1 Bella Mendez, #2 Eden Sandoval, #3 Itzel Arana, #4 Kenia Hernandez, #8 Christine Beltran, #9 Annalise Castorena, #10 Aixa Lomeli, #11 Aaliyah Cervantez, #13 Siani Lomeli, #15 Sadie Manríquez, #23 Toni Cervantez, and #99 Marianah Arreola. Beyond proud! |
By Ventura County Sheriff Department — Wednesday, February 2nd, 2022
The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office Underwater Search and Rescue Team is seeking qualified SCUBA divers who are skilled, reliable, and willing to volunteer their time, resources, and efforts in a commitment to their community. Prospective candidates must attend the orientation session for the Underwater Academy at the following location: Course Fee: $250.00 to offset cost of the training. To be eligible for team membership, candidates must demonstrate mastery of advanced diving skills by successfully completing the training program. Classes are held on select Friday evenings and Sunday mornings from March 11 through August 21, 2022. Candidates must: For additional information concerning the Dive Academy please call: Nature of Incident: Search and Rescue Dive Team seeks applicants for 2022 Underwater Academy |