Wildlife traffickers known as the “E-Bike Crew” were operating out of Lizette’s Market in Piru. Seven people have been charged with 21 counts of filing a false or forged document, conspiracy, receiving stolen property, unlawful possession of untagged bear, and animal abuse or cruelty. Enlarge Photo By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, December 7th, 2022
Case #: 2021030478 District Attorney Erik Nasarenko has announced the filing of charges against a group of poachers and wildlife traffickers known as the “E-Bike Crew.” Seven people have been charged with 21 counts of filing a false or forged document, conspiracy, receiving stolen property, unlawful possession of untagged bear, and animal abuse or cruelty. On December 5, 2022, six of the seven defendants were arraigned in the Ventura County Superior Court. California Department of Fish & Wildlife investigated the “E-Bike Crew” discovering that they worked with Lizette’s Market in Piru to fraudulently reprint hunting licenses and tags. The six-member wildlife trafficking organization (“WTO”) is accused of conspiring with Lizette’s Market beginning in June 2019 through October 2021, allegedly producing the false and fake tags to hunt and take more deer, pigs and bears than legally allowed by state law. Martin Bravo Sr. (DOB 04/14/63), of Oxnard, Martin M. Bravo (DOB 05/13/92), of Oxnard, Walfre Lopez y. Lopez (DOB 06/14/84), of Oxnard, Gilberto Lopez Hernandez (DOB 02/15/88), of Thousand Oaks, Jaime Mendoza Avila (DOB 10/02/81), of Porterville, and Cristian Lopez Perez (DOB 02/11/91), of Los Angeles, are the charged members of the WTO. Juventino Reyes Guerrera (DOB 09/11/78), of Piru, is facing the same charges and was the operator of Fish & Wildlife licensing equipment located at Lizette’s Market. |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, December 7th, 2022
The Rotary Club of Fillmore honored Rotarian Renee Swenson with a Paul Harris Award for all she has done to support Rotary. Paul Harris, from Chicago, was the founder of Rotary in 1905. The Paul Harris Fellow program was established in 1957 to show appreciation for his contributions that supported Rotary, and it has been a continuous award through the years. Courtesy Rotarian Martha Richardson. Enlarge Photo |
Sanitary Dairy entry in the Fillmore Festival Parade in 1930. Photos credit Fillmore Historical Museum. Enlarge Photo By Gazette Staff Writers — Wednesday, December 7th, 2022
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Courtesy Fillmore Historical Museum Correction from the last “Did You Know?” column. Fillmore Rotary began May 19, 1924 the main Rotary organization did begin 1905. Thank you to Martha Richardson. When avocadoes first began to be grown in the area, not being sure how to serve them Alice Moore Milton served the pit to visitors throwing away the flesh. In 1912, Fillmore Billiard and Amusement Parlor advertised “hot and cold baths at all hours.” At various times, Fillmore not only had the Sanitary Dairy, but a Sanitary Market, Sanitary Barber and Sanitary Bakery. J. A. Grimes of Grimes Canyon note, was the first person to own a typewriter about 1905. He complained, “the d--- thing can’t spell.” Carl Caswell “C. C.” Elkins holds several “firsts” for Fillmore: first owner of a general store; first insurance agent; first notary public; first to ship oranges out by train; first to manufacture olive oil; first justice of the peace. There are probably some left out. Fillmore’s first street lights were strung across Central Avenue between Stephenson’s Market and the Rood Harmonson Store on the north side of Main Street in 1907. John Galvin was Fillmore’s first city attorney in 1914 after incorporation. He had graduated law school in 1910. When asked how he was chosen with little experience to be city attorney, he replied, “It happened I was in the right place at the right time to draw up the incorporation papers and become the attorney. I had personality, obvious and unimpeachable character and I was the only attorney in town.” Fillmore’s first undertaker, E. A. French, also owned the Outlet Novelty Store at 330 Central Avenue. Gold was discovered in 1842 at the San Feliciano tributary of Piru Creek, by Francisco Lopez who had trained as a mineralogist at a university in Sonora, Mexico. This as six years before it was found at Sutter’s Mill. The William Shiells family donated the land for the Veteran’s Memorial Building and Library as well as Shiells Park. J. P. McIntyre, a Sespe beekeeper in the 1880s, named his daughters after flowers: Lily, Pansy, Myrtle, Violet, Iris and Flora. His son was named Robert. The first paved sidewalk was installed by George Tighe in front of his store in 1909. By 1917 there was 5 miles of sidewalk with curbing in Fillmore. For twenty years (probably with the collusion of fellow Rotarian and Postmaster J K L Schwartz) Frank Erskine answered the local children’s letters to Santa Claus. In the early 1930s Piru had three barbershop/pool hall combinations – Ideal Billiard Parlor and Barbershop owned by T. H. Green; Belty’s Barbershop (with 3 pool tables) owned by R. O. Belty; and Ruiz’s Barbershop (which also had card tables) owned by G. T. Ruiz. |
On Sunday, November 27th, 2022 at approximately 12:40am, units from the Ventura County Fire Department initially responded to a reported structure fire at the Santa Paula High School gymnasium. When units arrived on scene, flames were already visible through the roof of the building. Units on scene quickly upgraded the incident to a second alarm structure fire and went into defensive mode. Additional units from Fillmore Fire Department (Engine 91), Oxnard Fire Department, and Ventura City Fire Department responded to the scene where the fire was fought overnight. This incident was named the “Paula Incident”. No injuries were reported and the cause of the fire is unknown. Investigators from the Ventura County Fire Department and Santa Paula Police Department will be investigating the scene to determine the cause of the incident. Photo & Caption Courtesy: @805FireMedia, located on Instagram. Enlarge Photo By Gazette Staff Writers — Sunday, December 4th, 2022
Fillmore Engine 91 Assists with Fire Defense
Santa Paula High School Fire Investigation On Sunday morning 11/27/22, at about 12:42 a.m., a structure fire was reported at the Santa Paula High School. Firefighters responded to the scene and have since extinguished the fire. The Santa Paula Unified School District announced that school will be cancelled for Santa Paula High School students on Monday and Tuesday, November 28th-29th. The incident is under investigation by investigators from the Ventura County Fire Dept. and Santa Paula Police Dept. Anyone who may have information pertaining to the fire is urged to call the Santa Paula Police Department at (805) 525-4474 or Detective Shawn Virani at (805) 525-4474 ext. 220. Anyone who wishes to remain anonymous may call Ventura County Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS. The Santa Paula Police Department has also established a secure database to collect footage from security cameras or surveillance videos. If you have information or video(s) to share, please notify the Police Department and email SPCrimeInfo@spcity.org. Also, the Santa Paula Unified School District is offering a WeTip telephone number to report any information: (844) 805-2659. Join us on Twitter @SP_Police, Instagram @SantaPaulaPoliceDepartment, FaceBook – Santa Paula Police Department and with Nixle by texting your zip code to 888777 to receive local law enforcement and public safety alerts and advisories. |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Sunday, December 4th, 2022
On Saturday, November 26th, Fillmore Firefighters, Ventura County Sheriff’s Explorers, Sunburst Train, and Sierra Northern Railway collected toys for the December 17th Fillmore Fire Station toy give-away while Santa Claus took photos with children and handed out candy canes! The toys will also benefit Santa Paula. Thank you to event supporters: Fillmore Police Department, Fillmore Association of Business, Santa Paula Police Department, Santa Paula Chamber of Commerce, Santa Paula Rotary, Ventura County Sheriff’s Association, and FWRY. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Sunday, December 4th, 2022
On Saturday, November 12th, the Fillmore/Piru Community Emergency Response Team conducted drills at Fillmore Fire Station which involved rescue cribbing, MCI, Fire Extinguisher, and Crew cohesion-great job! Photos courtesy https://www.facebook.com/piruwildfireprevention Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Sunday, December 4th, 2022
A message from the Howards: As some of you have seen when driving by, Rosa and I have been working hard to get the Howard Family Christmas Light Show ready for 2022. We have taken the show to new heights this year! We have a few additions we are waiting to have shipped and will continue testing over the next several days. We anticipate a switch on for Friday, December 2nd, 2022. More to follow. groups/235415826509708/user/788177500 Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, November 24th, 2022
The Fillmore Fire Department in conjunction with the Fillmore Fire Foundation is kicking off the annual Holiday Toy Drive this week. Collection drop off boxes for new toys are available at the Fillmore Police and Fire Stations. As part of the Toy Drive, on Sunday, December 4th, the Fire Foundation will be holding the annual Chicken Dinner Fundraiser to collect donations that will used to purchase hundreds of toys for children in the Fillmore/Piru area. A complete chicken dinner meal is prepared for anyone wanting to donate fifteen dollars ($15)that will be used to purchase a new toy. Because of on-going COVID-19 precautions, all meals will be for take-out only and will be available via a contactless drive-thru process,this year the dinner will be held at the Fillmore/Piru Veteran’s Memorial Building, 511 Second St. Dinner will be served from 5-7 PM.In lieu of a $15 donation, a new toy valued at $15 or greater may be donated. The hundreds of toys purchased from this event will be combined with those that are donated by the Community and then distributed on Saturday, December 17th, from 9AM-12 PM at a huge Community Holiday Giveaway event.If you would like to donate to the Toy Drive/Community Giveaway or would like to purchase tickets/drop off toys, please call 805-815-0328. |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, November 24th, 2022
On Saturday, November 19th, at 4pm, Ventura County Fire, California Highway Patrol, AMR Paramedics and Fillmore Fire were dispatched to a reported traffic collision, van vs. VW Jetta, on SR23 / Elkins Road, Bardsdale. Arriving firefighters reported two vehicles involved in a head-on collision. A second ambulance was requested to respond to the scene but was later canceled; one ambulance transport was made, patient condition unknown. The crash is under investigation. Photo credit Angel Esquivel-AE News. Enlarge Photo |
Fillmore Lions Club announced their annual Peace Poster Contest winners last week. This year’s theme was “Lead with Compassion.” Winners for best group entry was Emilio Martinez, Lupyta Castro, Ethan Kaiser, Michael Rico and Whyett Van Kalsbeek from Ms. Megan Baker-Andrade’s class at Fillmore Middle School (FMS). Photos credit Fillmore Lions Club. Enlarge Photo By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, November 24th, 2022
1st place winner was Celeste Camarena of FMS; she will be entered in the regional competition with a chance to go to State. Enlarge Photo Lion’s Club member Scott Lee with Patricia Rivera and her mom. Particia won runner-up award for the Lions Club Peace Poster Contest. Enlarge Photo Lion’s Club member Scott Lee with Maria Gallegas. Maria won runner-up award for the Lions Club Peace Poster Contest. Enlarge Photo Every year, Lion’s Club International holds a Peace Poster Contest. The local Fillmore Lion’s Club encourages students to creatively express their ideas about world peace. This year the theme was “Lead with Compassion”. Many students, especially from Fillmore Middle School, entered their artistic renderings. Lion’s Club appreciates the support of classroom teachers, especially Doris Nichols and Megan Baker-Andrade, who help their students not only expand their skills and creativity, but their awareness of the world as well. The entries were spectacular again this year! Maria Gallegas and Patricia Rivera from Fillmore Middle School both won runner up awards. Celeste Camarena, also from Fillmore Middle School, won first place. Her poster will be entered in the regional competition. If she wins there, her poster will be entered in the state contest, etc. When asked for a comment about her poster, she said, “Compassion is all about how you feel about helping people. Giving them what they need, especially later in life.” Winning for best group entry were the students in Ms. Megan Baker-Andrade at Fillmore Middle School. Each student received a small cash prize and a certificate. Congratulations Emilio Martinez, Lupyta Castro, Ethan Kaiser, Michael Rico and Whyett Van Kalsbeek. Your entry was truly inspiring! Lion’s Club sincerely thanks all students who entered for their thoughtful and polished vision for peace. Thank you also teachers and parents for inspiring excellence in our young people. |