Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Cal Fire
Cal Fire

Nearly 8,300 firefighters continue making steady progress containing the existing wildfires in northern California. There are still 7 uncontained large fires in California. Overnight the US Forest Service contained the 93,071 Barry Point Fire that was burning on the Oregon & California (Modoc County) border. Resources and personnel have been mobilized from throughout the state to assist with attacking new fires or if rapid growth occurs on existing fires due to the predicted weather. Coordination continues between Federal, State and Local fire agencies to assist with existing fires and to respond to any new incidents.

The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning for northern and central California through tomorrow morning. Gusty winds of over 40 mph and very low relative humidity will combine creating critical fire weather conditions for a large portion of the state. Statewide the temperatures will increase today with a slight cool down predicted by the end of the week. The predicted weather conditions through Wednesday have the potential to significantly impact existing fires that are not 100% controlled or contained as well as any new fires that start.

The Fire danger in northern and central California will remain elevated over the next few days. During Red Flag Warnings and periods of high fire danger, CAL FIRE asks that residents living or recreating in or near the wildlands use extreme caution to avoid starting a new fire. As a reminder, a statewide burn ban remains in effect for all state responsibility areas. For information on the burn ban please visit: http://www.fire.ca.gov/communications/downloads/newsreleases/2012/BurnBa...

Fires of Interest:

**CAL FIRE Incidents**

Ponderosa Fire, Tehama/Shasta Counties (more info…)

Community of Manton & Shingletown

* 27,676 acres - 96% CONTINUED »

 


 

SACRAMENTO, CA Attorney General Kamala D. Harris today announced a bill to combat blight was signed into law by Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr.

Assembly Bill 2314 by Assemblymember Wilmer Carter, D-Rialto, provides additional tools to local governments and receivers to fight neighborhood blight caused by vacant homes.

“The foreclosure crisis has had a devastating impact on many families and communities,” said Attorney General Harris. “This legislation will help victims of the crisis who remain in their homes, but have been forced to endure the negative economic, health and safety consequences of blight in their neighborhoods.”

“We need solutions to the problem of blight which threatens the health and safety of California communities hit hardest by the mortgage crisis,” said Assemblymember Wilmer Amina Carter, D-Rialto. “AB 2314 will ensure that local jurisdictions continue to have the tools to prevent and fight neighborhood blight due to foreclosures.”

The new law is CONTINUED »

 


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

On August 25th, 2012 the Thousand Oaks Police Department held a DUI / Drivers License checkpoint in support of the “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign. Initially the checkpoint was set up for eastbound traffic on Hillcrest Drive at Avenida del Platino. At around midnight the checkpoint was moved and set up for northbound traffic on Moorpark Road south of Janss Road. In addition to the deputies working the checkpoint, motorcycle deputies were assigned to the streets in and around the checkpoint for additional enforcement.

Deputies contacted 643 drivers, conducted 16 DUI investigations and issued 24 tickets for various vehicle code violations. Two drivers were found to be driving under the influence of alcohol and were arrested at the checkpoint. Five drivers were issued citations for not having a valid driver’s license and three drivers were issued citations for driving while their license was suspended. A total of seven cars were towed for license violations or DUI.

This operation was funded through a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) through the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA).

For any questions related to DUI and traffic enforcement, please contact Senior Deputy Kelly Roark at (805) 494-8245.

Nature of Incident: Report Number:
Location: Thousand Oaks
Date & Time: August 25-26, 2012, 7 pm to 3 am
Unit Responsible: Thousand Oaks Police Department Traffic Bureau
(S)uspects, (V)ictims, (D)ecedent City of Residence Age
Deputy Preparing Media Release:
Sergeant R. Harwood
Media Release Date: August 26, 2012
Follow-Up Contact: Senior Deputy K. Roark
805 494-8245
Approved by: Captain B. Flannigan

 
Monday, August 27, 2012
Cal Fire
Cal Fire

Despite gusty winds Sunday afternoon in Northern California, firefighters
continued to make steady progress containing wildfires. Nearly 8,300
firefighters are working on the 8 major wildfires still burning in northern
California. Additional resources and personnel have been mobilized from
throughout the state to assist with new fires or rapid growth on existing
fires, due to the predicted weather conditions. Coordination continues
between Federal, State and Local fire agencies to respond to existing fires
and any new incidents.

The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning for northeastern
California and northwest Nevada from noon through 9 p.m. Tuesday evening.
Gusty winds of over 35 mph and very low relative humidity have created
critical fire weather conditions in these areas. Portions of Northern
California will see slightly lower temperatures today with lighter winds.
However, a Fire Weather Watch has been issued for Tuesday in most of
northwest California. This Fire Weather Watch could be upgraded to a Red
Flag Warning as the weather system develops into northern California later
today. These predicted weather conditions have the potential to
significantly impact existing fires that are not 100% controlled as well as
any new fires that start.

The Fire danger in CONTINUED »

 

SACRAMENTO, CA - Attorney General Kamala D. Harris today announced a $323.67 million settlement with a Los Angeles-based health maintenance organization over excess Medi-Cal and Medicare payments.

The settlement with SCAN Health Plan, Senior Care Action Network, and Scan Group (collectively known as SCAN), which provides health care and support services in Southern California to the elderly and disabled, constitutes the largest Medi-Cal recovery in the state’s history.

“Californians have lost millions of dollars that should have been going toward the health care of our most vulnerable citizens,” said Attorney General Harris. “This settlement will bring a significant amount of those funds back to the state when it is dearly needed, and I commend all of those involved in this action.”

The matter was initially investigated by the State Controller's Office. The state Attorney General’s Bureau

of Medi-Cal Fraud and Elder Abuse then commenced its own investigation in cooperation with the United

States Attorney’s Office in CONTINUED »

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

On July 15, 2012, at approximately 7:30 p.m., Camarillo patrol deputies responded to a report of a stabbing that had just occurred in the 2700 block of Barry Street in the city of Camarillo. Upon arrival, deputies located the victim, 20 year old Andres Juache. Deputies determined Juache sustained several stab wounds during a gang related physical altercation with an unidentified male suspect.

Investigators assigned to the Camarillo Special Enforcement Detail were summoned to the scene and took over the remainder of the investigation. As this lengthy investigation progressed, 30 year old Rene Ray Cervantez was identified as the suspect in this case. On August 23, 2012, the Camarillo Special Enforcement Detail followed up with a search warrant service in the 1000 block of Simon Way, El Rio.

Based on the evidence obtained throughout this investigation, Cervantez was arrested in the city of Camarillo on August 25, 2012. He was booked into the Ventura County Main Jail for assault with a deadly weapon and street terrorism. Cervantez’ bail was set at $150,000.

Nature of Incident: Gang Related Assault with a Deadly Weapon Investigation / Arrest
Report Number: 1221221212 12-15961
Location: 2700 block of Barry Street, Camarillo, CA
Date & Time: July 15, 2012 @ 7:30 p.m.
Unit Responsible: Camarillo Police Department - Camarillo Special Enforcement Detail

(S)uspects, (V)ictims, (D)ecedent City of Residence Age
(S) Cervantez, Rene Ray, El Rio, CA, 30
(V) Juache, Andres, Camarillo, Ca., 20
Deputy Preparing Media Release: Detective Paul Krueger
Media Release Date: August 25, 2012
Follow-Up Contact: Detective James Sullivan (805) 388-5114
Approved by: Captain Bruce Macedo

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).

 
Sunday, August 26, 2012
Cal Fire
Cal Fire

Nearly 7,700 firefighters continue to battle the 8 major wildfires still burning in northern California. Last night firefighters contained the 650 acre Antelope Fire on the Modoc National Forest, while firefighters on the Ponderosa Fire are expecting full containment Monday morning.

Today, gusty winds will surface across northern California and are expected to continue to be strong through Tuesday. The strongest winds today will be in far northeastern part of the state, where gusts could reach 25-30 mph. The winds have the potential to continue to spread the current fires or cause spot fires to occur over perimeter lines.

The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning due to the gusty winds and dry conditions. Fire danger in northern California will be elevated even high over the next couple day. During Red Flag Warnings CAL FIRE asks that residents avoid using powered equipment for mowing or weed eating on dry grass since a simple spark from a mower blade can spark a wildfire. For more fire safety tips during Red Flag Warnings: http://www.fire.ca.gov/communications/communications_firesafety_redflagw....

Fires of Interest:

**CAL FIRE Incidents**

Ponderosa Fire, Tehama/Shasta Counties (more info…)

Community of Manton & Shingletown

*27,676 acres - CONTINUED »

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

An on duty Camarillo Police Detective and a 49 year old Somis resident, were victims of a hit and run accident early this morning. Detective Julie Novak was travelling westbound through the intersection of Adolfo and Flynn Roads in an unmarked police vehicle, when her vehicle was struck by a gold Honda Odyssey van. The van was travelling southbound through the intersection when the collision occurred. After colliding with Detective Novak’s vehicle, the van then struck a vehicle driven by Thomas Cogswell. Cogswell was in the eastbound lane of Adolfo Road when his vehicle was struck. The van fled the scene and was later located to the rear of 743 Flynn Road. The Camarillo Police Traffic Bureau is investigating the possibility that the driver of the van may have failed to stop for a red signal. Detective Novak suffered moderate injuries and was transported to a local hospital. Mr. Cogswell was not injured as a result of the collision. The driver of the van, Mariel Recendiz, was arrested for Felony hit and run driving, and driving on a suspended license. Recendiz, who suffered no injuries, was booked into the Pre-Trial Detention Facility, in Ventura.

Nature of Incident: Hit and Run Injury Accident
Report Number: 12-018877 [RB#]
Location: Adolfo / Flynn Road, City of Camarillo
Date & Time: 08/21/2012 / 0700
Unit Responsible: Camarillo Traffic Bureau
(S)uspects, (V)ictims,
V – Julie Novak
V- Thomas Cogswell
S- Mariel Recendiz
Deputy Preparing Media Release: Sergeant John Franchi
Media Release Date: 08/21/2012
Follow-Up Contact: Sr. Deputy John Popp @ 388-5146
Approved by: Captain Bruce Macedo

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).

 
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Cal Fire
Cal Fire

Yesterday’s winds in northern California added to the challenges firefighters have been facing in containing the current fires. Gusts of 25 miles per hour were experienced in many areas. As of this morning nearly 8,000 firefighters continue to battle the dozen fires that are being fueled by the dry conditions.

While northern California has seen most of the fire activity this week, the potential for lightning today is high in parts of Southern California. A Red Flag Warning is in effect today for dry lightning in the Mountains, Valleys and Deserts of Los Angeles, Ventura and Santa Barbara counties as well as the Kern County mountains. CAL FIRE remains on high alert in Southern California for the potential of lightning-sparked wildfires.

Fires of Interest:

**CAL FIRE Incidents**

Ponderosa Fire, Tehama/Shasta Counties (more info…)

Community of Manton & Shingletown

*24,323 acres - 50% contained
* Evacuation orders in effect

* Over 200 of residences threatened

SHU Lightning Fires, Shasta County (more info…)

East of Redding

* 204 acres - CONTINUED »

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

Jerry Bohannon was reported missing by Sheriff’s detectives in February 2012. There were few leads to work with during the initial missing person report. During the subsequent 7-month investigation, detectives from the Ventura Police Department assisted Sheriff’s detectives interviewing numerous people living in and working around the Ventura River area. On August 9, Bohannon’s body was found in the riverbed during a search. Based on their investigation, detectives believed it was likely Bohannon met with foul play.

The search of the Ventura River area was conducted utilizing Sheriff’s Search and Rescue, Search and Rescue cadaver dogs, Homicide detectives, and Sheriff’s patrol deputies. Bohannon’s body was located in a shallow grave by Search and Rescue team members. The body was exhumed with the assistance of Forensic Scientists from the Ventura County Sheriff’s Crime Lab. Ventura County Medical Examiners also responded and determined, after an autopsy, that Bohannon was the victim of a homicide.

Sheriff’s Homicide is continuing the investigation. Anyone with information about this homicide is urged to call Sergeant Joe Evans at (805) 384-4721.

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: Missing Person’s Body Found and Investigated as a Homicide
Report Number: 12-4307
Location: Ventura Riverbed, north of Highway 101
Date & Time: August 9, 2012 @ 5:30 p.m.
Unit Responsible: Sheriff’s Major Crimes / Homicide Unit
(S)uspects, (V)ictims, (D)ecedent City of Residence Age
(V) Bohannon, Jerry Dean Ventura 50
Deputy Preparing Media Release:
Sergeant Joe Evans
Media Release Date:
August 21, 2012
Follow-Up Contact:
Captain Don Aguilar (805) 797-7349
Approved by:
Captain Chris Dunn

 
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Cal Fire
Cal Fire

California firefighters continue to battle over a dozen wildfires across the state. Over 9,000 CAL FIRE, local and federal firefighters are on the frontlines working to extinguish the fires, as they continue to threaten thousands of homes. CAL FIRE has seen a large increase in fire activity this year, with nearly 1,400 more wildfires than last year for the same time period.

In northern California a cooling trend will occur, returning temperatures to seasonal normal, but afternoon winds will begin to pick up with gusts of 25-35 mph. The gusty winds will pose a challenge for firefighters, as they work towards containment of the current fires. Today is expected to be the windiest day of the week. In Southern California the fire danger is elevated in the Western Mountains above Los Angeles County due to scattered thunderstorms with possible dry lightning. Fire danger in California remains extreme and the public is asked to be extra careful outdoors to help prevent wildfires.

Fires of Interest:

**CAL FIRE Incidents**

Ponderosa Fire, Tehama/Shasta Counties (more info…)

Community of CONTINUED »

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

At about 10:00 p.m. on August 13, 2012, several suspects confronted a single adult victim in the 300 block of Sarah Avenue. At least one of the suspects shot at the victim, narrowly missing him. Several of the bullets entered a residence, placing several other people in jeopardy. Fortunately, the intended victim was able to escape and nobody was injured.

Early information led investigators to believe this was a gang related crime. This initiated an investigation involving the Moorpark Police Department and several specialized units within the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office.

At about 5:30 a.m. on August 16, 2012, the Sheriff’s Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team, along with investigators from the Moorpark Police Department, East County Major Crimes Unit, West County Gang Unit and the Thousand Oaks Special Enforcement Unit, served a search warrant in the 400 block of Sherman Avenue. In addition, personnel from these units conducted several searches of probationers at other locations in the Moorpark area.

This investigation led to the identification of Oscar Magdaleno as one of the suspects in this crime. At about 10:18 a.m. on August 16, 2012, sheriff’s deputies located Magdaleno near the 500 block of Los Angeles Avenue in Moorpark. Magdaleno attempted to flee from deputies, but was captured a short time later.

Magdaleno was arrested for attempt murder and resisting arrest. He was booked into the East County Jail on $500,000.00 bail. He is scheduled for arraignment in Ventura County Superior Court on Monday, August 20, 2012.

This investigation is continuing. With that in mind, 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: Arrest of Attempt Murder Suspect
Report Number: 12-18322
Location: 500 block of Los Angeles Avenue, Moorpark, CA
Date & Time: August 8, 2012 @ 10:18 a.m.
Unit Responsible: Moorpark Police Department
Sheriff’s East County Major Crimes Unit
Sheriff’s West County Gang Unit
Sheriff’s Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) Team
Thousand Oaks Special Enforcement Unit
(S)uspects, (V)ictims, (D)ecedent City of Residence Age
(S) Magdaleno, Oscar Enrique Moorpark, CA 19
Deputy Preparing Media Release: Sergeant Jeff Miller
Media Release Date: August 17, 2012
Follow-Up Contact: Detective Mike Ferguson (805) 494-8222
Approved by: Captain Steve Wade

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

Ventura County Sheriff’s deputies will take their oath to “serve” and protect to a new level. They’ll trade in their handcuffs and badges for menus and serving trays to assist servers at Bogart’s Bar and Grill in Thousand Oaks on Thursday, August 23, from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Sheriff’s professional staff and volunteers will also be on hand to assist deputies in support of the event. The public is invited to enjoy a great meal and then “tip-a-cop.” Donations in the form of tips will benefit Ventura County Special Olympics. All tips are tax-deductible. There will be police vehicle displays, free giveaways for kids, McGruff the Crime Dog, and the Sheriff’s K-9’s.

Ventura County Special Olympics offers training and competition opportunities in 10 different year-round sports to people with intellectual disabilities at over 20 different training sites throughout Ventura County. This program not only provides physical fitness from participating in athletic competitions, but also encourages social interaction and community involvement. Special Olympics athletes will be working with deputies as they serve customers at Tip-A-Cop.

Tip-A-Cop events are one of the main fundraisers for the Law Enforcement Torch Run. The Torch Run is part of a year-round, grassroots fundraising campaign by law enforcement agencies to benefit their local Special Olympics programs. The Torch Run makes its debut annually in the month of June when members of the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office and Special Olympic Athletes carry the torch as it makes its way through Ventura County and continues to Long Beach for the start of the summer games.

Reservations at Bogart’s are not required, but can be made by calling (805) 494-4702 or online at www.muvico.com

Nature of Incident:
Sheriff’s Deputies Participating in Tip-A-Cop Event For Special Olympics
Location: Bogart’s Bar and Grill 166 W. Hillcrest Drive, Thousand Oaks
(inside the Muvico Theaters-The Oaks mall)
Date & Time: Thursday, August 23, 2012, 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Unit Responsible: Sheriff’s Administration
(S)uspects, (V)ictims, (D)ecedent City of Residence Age
N/A N/A N/A
Deputy Preparing Media Release: Senior Deputy Tim Lohman
Media Release Date: 8/16/12
Follow-Up Contact: Senior Deputy Tim Lohman (805) 947-8255
Approved by: Captain Don Aguilar

 
Monday, August 20, 2012

Over a dozen wildfires across California continue to threaten thousands of homes as over 7,000 firefighters work tirelessly to build containment around the fires. The hot temperatures and dry conditions continue to pose a challenge to firefighters.

Cooler temperatures are expected later this week, which will aid firefighters in their progress.

Fires of Interest:

**CAL FIRE Incidents**

Ponderosa Fire, Tehama/Shasta Counties (more info…)

Community of Manton

* 15,000 acres - 5% contained
* 3,500 of residences threatened

* Evacuation orders in effect

SHU Lightning Fire, Shasta County (more info…)

Buckhorn Ranch, off Fern Rd. near Whitmore

* 201 acres - 85% contained
* Expected containment Wednesday, August 22

Pass Fire, Mendocino County (more info…)

Mendocino Pass Rd, northeast of Covelo

* 5,130 acres - 10% contained

Mill Fire, CONTINUED »

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

On 8/10/12, the sheriff’s office concluded a month-long narcotics investigation into a drug dealer operating in the city of Moorpark. On this date, detectives with the East County Narcotics Team and the Moorpark Police Special Enforcement Detail arrested Miles Coughlin at a shopping center located at the intersection of Tierra Rejada and Spring Roads. Coughlin was arrested without incident and found in possession of prescription medication for sale. Evidence was located in Coughlin’s possession indicating that he was illegally selling the medication. This was Coughlin’s second arrest for possession of drugs for sale within the last few months.

During Coughlin’s arrest, detectives found a minor child in the vehicle. It was determined the minor was not involved in the illegal sales and was released to a guardian. Because of the potential dangerous situation involved in illegal drug dealing, Coughlin was also arrested for child endangerment.

Coughlin was booked at the East County Sheriff’s Jail with bail set at $20,000.00. He is due to be arraigned on 8/14/12.

Nature of Incident: Narcotics Arrest
Report Number: 12-18073
Location: Tierra Rejada Road and Spring Road, Moorpark
Date & Time: 8/10/2012, 12:30 P.M.
Unit Responsible: Sheriff’s Narcotics Unit
(S)uspects, (V)ictims, (D)ecedent City of Residence Age
Coughlin, Miles James Moorpark 19
Deputy Preparing Media Release: Sgt. J. Rivera
Media Release Date: 8/14/2012
Follow-Up Contact: Captain Don Aguilar, 654-2417
Approved by: Captain Bill Flannigan

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).

 
Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Nearly a dozen wildfires continue to burn across California and over 8,000 firefighters are on the frontlines battling these fires. Above average temperatures coupled with extremely dry conditions are causing fires to burn very actively.

Afternoon and evening thunderstorms are expected over many of the mountains and higher elevations in northern California with dry lightning likely. The potential for lightning-sparked fires will be high.

Firefighters remain prepared and the public is urged to as well. ReadyForWildfire.org is a great resource for homeowners interested in preparing for wildfires.

Fires of Interest:

**CAL FIRE Incidents**

Buck Fire, Riverside County (more info…)

Sage Rd, Aguanga

* 3,800 acres - 5% contained
* Evacuation order in affect

Vallecito Lightning Complex, San Diego County (more info…)

Throughout Eastern San Diego County

* 9,325 acres - 15% contained
* 5 total fires, 3 of which are 100% contained

* Evacuation orders in effect

Wye Fire, Lake CONTINUED »

 
Santa Paula Police Department
Santa Paula Police Department

On 07-28-12 at approximately 7:40PM, Santa Paula Police received a call of a family disturbance in the 1100 Block of New St. Santa Paula. The caller stated that the disturbing party identified as Edgar Garcia 25 years, Santa Paula, was armed with a handgun. This was the second call at this address on this day regarding the disturbing party brandishing a handgun and threatening other family members. When Officers responded the first time, the disturbing party had left the location. When Officers arrived at the location the second time, they saw Garcia fleeing inside the garage and into the residence.

As the Officers approached the garage area, Garcia suddenly appeared from within the residence and fired at the Officers striking Reserve Officer Chad Peplinski. Reserve Officer Peplinski a four year Reserve veteran suffered no life threatening injuries. Garcia then fled inside the residence and to the rear yard area where Officer Hector Ramirez was confronted by Garcia. Garcia brandished a handgun at Officer Ramirez, who then fired at Garcia striking and injuring Garcia. Garcia was later pronounced deceased at the scene. Officer Hector Ramirez is a 12 year veteran officer with Santa Paula Police.

At the request of Santa Paula Police, the Ventura County Sheriff's Department Major Crimes Unit and the Professional Standards Bureau were called in to assist Santa Paula Police in conducting the investigation.

The investigation is continuing and both Officer Ramirez and Reserve Officer Peplinski have since been cleared to return to duty as of last week.

Ismael Cordero
Interim Police Chief

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

On August 5, 2012 at approximately 8:53 AM, the Camarillo Police Department, Ventura County Fire Department, and American Medical Response (AMR) responded to the area of Las Posas Road and Carmen Drive for a non-injury traffic collision (vehicle vs. tree). Upon arrival, emergency personnel found a 2008 Toyota Highlander had impacted a tree and the driver, Gabe Neujahr was still seated behind the wheel.

Prior to this collision, a witness telephoned our dispatch center while following Neujahr for approximately Âľ of a mile, as he drove eastbound on Las Posas Road from the area of Calle La Cumbre at a high rate of speed, weaving, then hitting the curb as he approached the intersection of Carmen Drive. As he attempted to negotiate a right turn onto Carmen Drive, he again collided with a curb, drove onto the sidewalk (near a pedestrian) and hit a concrete block wall, electrical underground vault vent, sideswiped a tree then drove back onto the roadway. Neujahr continued driving southbound on Carmen Drive in the northbound lanes for approximately 600ft, then drove across an opening in the center median, back into the southbound lanes, then collided into the west curb of Carmen Drive, driving onto the sidewalk and impacting the tree where he was found by EMS personnel.

Neujahr sustained no injuries and luckily no other motorist or pedestrians were struck. After an investigation, Neujahr was subsequently arrested for driving under the influence of prescription medications and was transported to Ventura County Sheriff’s main Jail in Ventura where he was booked for DUI. Evidence was collected and toxicology results are pending.

The collision is still under investigation. Anyone that witnessed Neujahr’s driving is asked to call the Camarillo Police Departments Traffic Bureau at (805) 388-5146.

Nature of Incident: Single Vehicle DUI Traffic Collision
Report Number: 2012-17655

Location: Las Posas Road at Carmen Drive
Camarillo, CA., 93010
Date & Time: August 5, 2012 at 8:53 AM
Unit Responsible: Camarillo Traffic Bureau
(S)uspects, (V)ictims, (D)ecedent City of Residence Age
Party-Gabe Neujahr, Camarillo, 39 yrs
Deputy Preparing Media Release: John Popp, Sr Deputy
Media Release Date: August 2, 2012
Follow-Up Contact: John Popp, Senior Deputy (805) 388-5146
Approved by: Bruce Macedo, Captain

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

For several months, Ventura Sheriff’s Narcotics Investigators have received continuous reports of narcotics sales and use at a residence in the 100 Block of North Ventura Avenue, outside the community of Oak View. Through their investigation, detectives learned that Daniel McInerney, a resident of the address, was selling methamphetamine. On August 2, 2012, a Search Warrant was served at the residence. Sheriff’s Narcotics Detectives were assisted by the Ojai Sheriff’s Patrol Station Detectives and Patrol personnel, the Sheriff’s K9 Unit, the California Highway Patrol, and the Ventura County District Attorney’s Office. Subsequent to evidence found at the residence, the above listed subjects were arrested for narcotics related offenses including; possession of methamphetamine, maintaining a place where narcotics are used, under the influence of a controlled substance, and possession of narcotic paraphernalia.

Beach and Yount had active arrest warrants. All subjects were booked into the Sheriff’s Main Jail.

Nature of Incident: Narcotics Investigation/Arrests
Report Number: 12-17386
Location: 100 Block N. Ventura Ave. Oak View
Date & Time: August 2, 2012, 0710 hours
Unit Responsible: Ventura County Sheriff’s Narcotics Bureau, West County Street Team
(S)uspects, (V)ictims, (D)ecedent City of Residence Age
Daniel McInerney, Ojai, 50
Megan Beach, Ojai, 35
Robert Miles, Ojai, 44
Haley McCraken, Ojai, 35
Daniel Hostka, Ojai, 28
Al Sherman, Ojai, 72
Jeffrey Yount, Ojai, 56
Kevin Decker, Ojai, 37
Deputy Preparing Media Release: Sergeant Mike Horne
Media Release Date: August 2, 2012
Follow-Up Contact: Captain Don Aguilar, 805-797-7349
Approved by: Captain Cory Rubright

 

VENTURA, CA - District Attorney Gregory D. Totten announced today that Joe Richard Maldonado (DOB 1-1-83), of Oxnard, was sentenced by Ventura County Superior Court Judge Brian Back to 104 years to life in prison. A jury convicted Maldonado of 43 felony counts of sexual assault involving minors, including lewd acts upon a child under the age of 14, sodomy with a child under the age of 14, oral copulation of an unconscious person, oral copulation of a person under 16, and various luring charges.

At jury trial, six male victims testified. Two of the victims met Maldonado when they were enrolled in his mother’s daycare business, which was based in her home. The victims remained in this daycare program from the age of 6 until 12, and considered Maldonado to be an older brother to them. Maldonado engaged in separate lewd acts with each child, including oral copulation. These acts continued as the victims aged, and in the case of one victim, the acts progressed to sodomy. The remaining four victims were friends of Maldonado’s younger brother. Maldonado befriended the victims and provided alcohol and access to pornography. Maldonado would ask the victims to engage in dares and sex acts in exchange for money or other items. This behavior progressed to oral copulation and sodomy. In 2010, one of the victims stayed the night at Maldonado’s family home and awoke to find Maldonado sexually assaulting him. This victim left the residence and contacted the police. DNA and trace evidence analysis were utilized in the investigation of this matter.