By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 16th, 2008
On July 12th, 2008, John Stipec Jr., father of Pamela Mueller, was reported missing. Stipec is driving a Dodge pick-up truck that was recently purchased. He occasionally drives to the stores on Wendy Drive in Newbury Park. However, Stipec is unfamiliar with the streets in Thousand Oaks and frequently travels on Lynn Road to get to Newbury Park. Before leaving his house, Stipec threatened to take his own life. Stipec has recently exhibited signs of dementia. Stipec takes medication for high blood pressure and did not take any of his medications with him when he left. Last week, Stipec mentioned to a family friend that he wanted to drive his new truck up to San Francisco. - John Stipec Jr., 7/22/22 THIS BULLETIN IS FOR INFORMATION ONLY. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 16th, 2008
Location: Wood Ranch BBQ & Grill (Camarillo) Date & Time: Tuesday, July 22nd from 5:00 to 9:30 pm Tip-A-Cop, Camarillo will have representatives of the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department volunteering their time to become “celebrity servers” with all tips becoming tax-deductible donations to Special Olympics Ventura County. Eight law enforcement agencies and more than a dozen restaurants team up during the year in support of Special Olympics Ventura County. “Tip-A-Cop” nights are designed to invite the public to a dining experience filled with fun, entertainment, and a chance to meet their local law enforcement agencies. Tips for the evening become tax-deductible donations to Special Olympics and provide athletic training and competition to over seven hundred (700) intellectually disabled children and adults, ages 8 years and up. All activities are free of charge to the athletes. Athletes participate in fifteen sports at over forty training sites throughout Ventura County. Highlights of this year’s evening include: McGruff the Crime Dog for kids to meet and get suggestions for safety, Sheriff Department police cars to look at, and Sheriff Department K-9’s to pet and adore. Also, deputies will be available to answer questions and inform the public. In addition, kids will receive free junior deputy stickers! Ventura County Special Olympic athletes will also attend to help serve food, talk with guests about how Special Olympics is important to them, and sell Torch Run T-Shirts. The athletes are eager to display their medals of achievement and share their recent experiences at Special Olympics events. Ventura County Sheriff’s Department and Special Olympics Ventura County would like to thank General Manager Rob Harrison and all of the staff at Wood Ranch BBQ & Grill for continuing to support this event. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 16th, 2008
CAMARILLO, Calif. – The C.M. Meiers Co. of Woodland Hills and Fireman’s Fund Insurance Co. have teamed up to donate more than $33,000 to the Ventura County Fire Department for the purchase of mobile communications equipment that will make information immediately available to the public and media during emergencies. |
By Anonymous — Thursday, July 10th, 2008
An unidentified Fillmore woman was treated by Fillmore Fire personnel after sliding over a 20-foot cliff into Pole Creek, last week. The woman was riding her bike along Fourth Street and evidently got too close to the edge of the bluff, falling onto boulders below. She was a little scratched up but not seriously injured. A No Trespassing sign has since been posted at the site. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Thursday, July 10th, 2008
Current Situation: Firefighters continue to make progress in containing wildfires throughout California. To date over fourteen hundred fires have been contained due to the diligent and endless work of firefighters from not only California, but throughout the nation. Red Flag Warnings are in effect throughout northern California and the central California coastal range. Record high temperatures and low humidity are again predicted for northern California today. The priority of firefighting is for the protection of life, property and natural resources. Statistics: Fires: Items of Interest: Evacuations: Areas of Butte, Kern, Monterey, Santa Barbara and Shasta counties are under evacuation orders at this time. Precautionary evacuation orders currently exist in areas in Butte, Kern, Mendocino, Monterey, Santa Barbara, Shasta and Plumas counties. Residents are advised to monitor their local fire situation, check with local law enforcement agencies for information, and be prepared to evacuate when necessary. Structures: |
By Anonymous — Thursday, July 10th, 2008
Location: Citibank 33 N. Moorpark Road Thousand Oaks , Ca Narrative: The robber walked into the Citibank branch at the corner of Moorpark Road and Thousand Oaks Boulevard wearing a fisherman’s hat pulled down to his eyes and a white cloth covering his face. The man held a device that witnesses described as a cluster of batteries and wires wrapped in duct tape. The man told everyone present that he had a bomb. He calmly walked up to two bank employees and demanded money. The robber received an undisclosed amount of cash and fled on foot toward Hillcrest Drive. He was described as being approximately 5’6” to 5’10” and weighing 180 lbs. He had dark hair and was wearing a dark blue fishing hat, a gray fleece shirt, and dark blue pants. No one was injured during the heist. Anyone with information about the suspect is asked to contact Detective Jon Smith of the Sheriff’s Major Crimes Unit. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 9th, 2008
Location: 3600 Block Orange Drive, Nyeland Acres (S)uspects, (V)ictims, (W)itnesses Address Age Narrative: As the plain cloths detectives were concluding the above investigation and preparing to leave the residence, they were approached by 2 female subjects and asked if they wanted to purchase fireworks. The detectives identified themselves and detained Sasha Campos and Alicia Lopez. In their vehicle detectives found several illegal fireworks. The Sheriff’s Bomb Team was summoned and Campos and Lopez were cited for possession / sales of illegal fireworks. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 9th, 2008
Fillmore Patrol Deputies were dispatched to an injury collision in front of 1157 Ventura Street. The occupants were trapped in their 1987 Mazda pick-up truck that had collided with the rear end of a parked semi-truck trailer. The trailer was parked off the highway on the south side of the roadway. Initial investigation by Deputies and Fillmore Fire Department EMS determined the two occupants were severely injured. Fire personnel took nearly an hour to extricate the occupants from the heavily damaged vehicle. Both occupants Candalario DelGado-Sanchez (approximately 20), and Rene Ayala (approximately 24) both from Oxnard, were transported to Ventura County Medical Center by AMR ambulance. The passenger succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced deceased at the hospital at 0627 hours. The driver sustained multiple injures and was admitted in the hospital Intensive Care Unit. Due to the lack of witnesses, there were no immediate indications why the driver drifted off the roadway. Investigation is continuing as to the cause of the collision and possible criminal charges filed against the driver. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008
A two car collision took place on Highway 126 Thursday afternoon. According to witnesses a Ford Explorer was making a left turn out of Francisco’s Fruit Stand and failed to see the eastbound Dodge pickup. Injured drivers were transported to a Santa Clarita hospital with undetermined injuries. This is the second similar accident at the same location during the past month. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008
Saturday, about 1:00 p.m., a van transporting fl owers to Bardsdale Methodist Church made a left turn towards a parking space and was struck by a Toyota Tacoma pickup. The drivers of both vehicles suffered undisclosed injuries and transported to local medical facilities by ambulance. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008
Current Situation: State, local and federal firefighters continue to battle hundreds of wildfires throughout California. Although fires continue to burn, several hundreds of fires have been contained by the relentless work of firefighters from California and throughout the nation. Military assistance continues to increase in the form of helicopters and air tankers. The priority of firefighting is for the protection of life, property and natural resources. Statistics: Fires: 1,459 Engines: 1,461 Items of Interest: Highway closures: State highways and local roads are closed throughout California due to wildfire activities. Closures and delays are in place for State Highways 1 (Big Sur Area), 32, 70 and 299 (delays). Numerous county and local roads are closed as well. Travelers are advised to seek current information from local law enforcement. Evacuations: Areas of Butte, Monterey and Shasta counties are under evacuation orders at this time. Precautionary evacuation orders are in place for areas in Butte, Kern, Mariposa, Mendocino, Monterey and Shasta counties. Residents are advised to monitor the fire situation in their areas, check with local law enforcement agencies for information, and be prepared to evacuate when necessary. Structures: |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008
On 12/19/07, a fatal collision occurred at approximately 4:30 PM on northbound US 101, just south of Padre Juan Canyon Road. A Ventura Area CHP motorcycle officer, Officer Anthony Pedeferri, #14507, was on a stop when a northbound full-size Chevy pickup truck with two occupants drifted onto the shoulder and struck the stopped vehicle, a Nissan SUV with one occupant, causing the Nissan SUV to burst into flames and both vehicles to rest blocking northbound US 101. Officer Pedeferri, who was standing on the right side of the stopped Nissan, was propelled by the impact onto the dirt embankment, adjacent to the shoulder. He was airlifted by Ventura County Sheriff Department helicopter to the Ventura County Medical Center for treatment with severe injuries. The driver of the stopped Nissan, identified as 20-year-old Andreas Parra from Phoenix, was pronounced deceased at the scene. The driver of the Chevy, Jeremy White, a 20-year old from Paso Robles, was arrested and booked at Ventura County Jail on felony DUI charges and vehicular manslaughter. Officer Anthony Pedeferri, an 11-year veteran of the California Highway Patrol, has endured over six months of recovery and rehabilitation. He is currently being treated at Craig Hospital in Colorado with his most traumatic injury being the severance of the spinal chord, resulting in paralysis from the chest down. The law enforcement community is happy to report that Officer Pedefferi is coming home! This Wednesday, July 2nd, media and well-wishers can see Officer Anthony Pedeferri in a law enforcement escort to his home. Individuals can congregate on Las Posas Rd, between Ventura Blvd and US-101 at approximately 1:45-2:00 pm. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008
The Halfway Café Station is a local bar in the Ozena Valley area of northern Ventura County near Lockwood Valley. This area is extremely remote and isolated. Cellular telephones and radios rarely work, if ever. Quite often, the only means of wireless communication is a satellite telephone. At approximately 6:00 am on 6-27-08, a female co-owner of the Halfway Café Station was alerted to criminal activity occurring at the establishment and responded from her nearby residence armed with a handgun. When the bar owner arrived, Greg Dunlap was exiting the building carrying two cases of Budweiser beer, a bottle of Root Beer Schnapps, and a carton of cigarettes. The bar owner fired a warning shot into the air and Dunlap became compliant with her directives. Since no communication methods existed, the bar owner instructed Dunlap to begin walking northbound on Highway 33 while she held him a gunpoint. This was done in the hopes of alerting a passing motorist. No vehicles passed and the bar owner directed Dunlap towards a nearby ranch, but no one was home. She then fired two more shots into the air in an attempt to get someone’s attention. Eventually, individuals from another ranch arrived, and one of the parties drove ten miles and contacted Santa Barbara Resident Deputy Troy Carpenter, who responded as well as notified on-duty law enforcement personnel, including Ventura County Sheriff’s Lockwood Valley Resident Deputy Tom Triplett. Dunlap was arrested for burglary as well as two outstanding warrants. He was booked at the Pre-Trial Detention Facility and is being held in lieu of $27,500 bail. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008
The Ventura County Sheriff's Department Forensic Sciences Laboratory, led by Laboratory Manager Renee Artman, has become the first laboratory worldwide to achieve accreditation for its Breath Alcohol Calibrations through ASCLD/LAB- International. According to Artman, “The Ventura County’s Breath Alcohol Calibration Program is now recognized to meet more scientifically stringent specifications than the oversight provided in the past by the California Department of Public Health. I have always known that the Sheriff’s Department provides a quality program to our community made up of state-of-the-art instrumentation and the best qualified and talented scientists in the field. Now this knowledge is shared among the forensic community,” declared the obviously proud manager. The ASCLD/LAB-International accreditation program of the American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors/ Laboratory Accreditation Board (ASCLD/LAB) is a program in which the laboratory participated to demonstrate that its technical operations and overall management systems meet the over 400 criteria of the ISO/IEC 17025:2005 requirements, the 2007 ASCLD/LAB-International Supplemental Requirements for Breath Alcohol Calibration, and the laboratory’s own documented management system. The on-site assessment was conducted during the period of April 7-10, 2008 with assessors evaluating both in laboratory and in field breath alcohol calibration operations. Accreditation was granted to the laboratory during the June 21, 2008 ASCLD/LAB board meeting. Janet Anderson-Seaquist, Sheriff’s Department Alcohol Section Supervisor, has been appointed to serve on the ASCLD/LAB Technical Advisory Committee representing the Breath Alcohol Calibration Discipline. Section Forensic Scientists are recognized for their contribution to the continuous improvement of forensic science services in Ventura County. A representative of ASCLD/LAB will formally present the accreditation certificate to Sheriff Bob Brooks in a ceremony to celebrate this achievement. The first certificate granted is recognition that the Ventura County Laboratory has met a set of internationally recognized standards and has raised the bar for the operation of forensic laboratories. Sheriff Bob Brooks is equally proud of the laboratory’s groundbreaking achievement. When asked about the accreditation, he stated, “I would like to credit the hard work and dedication of our outstanding lab staff for this accomplishment.” |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008
On 06-17-08, Ventura County Sheriff Bob Brooks was presented with the Allen Heersch Memorial Cup from the members of the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department’s Baker to Vegas Team. The Memorial Cup is given each year to Ventura County’s fastest law enforcement team. The Baker to Vegas Challenge Cup is often referred to as the “Ultimate Foot Pursuit.” The relay race is a 120 mile, 20-stage, foot race that starts in Baker, CA, travels through the Mojave Desert to the town of Shoshone, CA, then north to Pahrump, NV, over the Mountain Springs Pass (5600') and down to Las Vegas, NV. Different stages range in times of days starting on a Saturday afternoon in Baker and finishing on Sunday Morning in Vegas. Temperatures range from 115 degrees during the afternoon to freezing temperatures atop of Mountain Springs Pass. This year the race consisted of over 250 teams of 20 runners each from law enforcement and criminal justice agencies from the United States and other agencies around the world. In addition to competing against teams from around the country, Ventura County law enforcement agencies compete against each other for the Allen Heersch Memorial Cup. The Ventura County Deputy Sheriff’s Association in remembrance of Allen Heersch established the Memorial Cup in 2003. Sergeant Allen Heersch was a member of the Sheriff’s Department who died as a result of cancer. The Ventura County Sheriff’s Department has captured the Memorial Cup for 5 of the 6 years since it has been established. Among the Ventura County teams that have competed in the Baker to Vegas Challenge Cup are the Oxnard Police Department, Simi Valley Police Department, Ventura Police Department, Ventura County Highway Patrol, Ventura County State Parks and The Ventura County Sheriff’s Department. The race over the past years has been extremely competitive with the top three county teams from this year as followed: Ventura County Sheriff’s Department, Simi Valley PD and Oxnard PD, the three teams were separated by only 25 minutes. The Baker to Vegas race is privately funded and the teams and runners must come up with funds to pay entry fees, transportation to and during the race and other incidentals. Each year the Sheriff’s Department and local police departments are looking for sponsors to help with supporting the cost of the race and also for volunteers interested in joining and helping the teams for the weekend in Las Vegas. Although anyone can volunteer to help, runners must be sworn law enforcement officers and must be employed by the team for which they compete. The members of the Sheriff’s Department’s Baker to Vegas team would like to thank the following sponsors: Bernzott Capital Advisors, Road Runner Sports, Steve Thomas BMW, On Duty Uniforms, El Rio 76 Gas Station, Camarillo Tow, Enterprise Rental Cars, The Ventura County Sheriff’s Correctional Officer’s Association, The Ventura County Deputy Sheriff’s Association, the over 30 race volunteers and the members of the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department. If interested in sponsoring or volunteering to assist with next years race contact Mario Molina or Robert Steele from the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department or your local law enforcement agency. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008
The California Conservation Corps has sent more than 700 corpsmembers -- the largest number in the program’s 32-year history -- to wildfires throughout the state. CCC Director David Muraki said there are currently 709 corpmembers -- 58 crews-- assisting CAL FIRE and the U.S. Forest Service on fires throughout the state. Most of the CCC crews are assisting with logistical support at the fire camps; some corpsmembers have been dispatched by the Governor’s Office of Emergency Services to help at an evacuation shelter. Corpsmembers work 12-to-16-hour days while assigned to a fire, for stints up to 21 days. CCC Director David Muraki said the Corps will do everything it can to assist the fire agencies and OES. “We’ve called out more CCC crews right now than we’ve ever dispatched in the Corps’ history,” Muraki said. “While right now we’ve switched from our day-to-day natural resource projects to disaster response, we’ll be out there as long as they need us.” The California Conservation Corps, created in 1976, hires young women and men for a year of environmental work and emergency response. Typical projects include building parks and trails, planting trees, improving fish and wildlife habitat and much more. The CCC has responded to nearly every major wildfire since the program was established, and also helps with forest rehabilitation efforts when the fires are out. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008
Location: 400 blk of Buckboard Road, Ojai |
Fillmore Police Tagging Investigator Gene Torres, left, inspects the guns, ammunition, computers and other stolen property confi scated during a recent search warrant and probation searches at 7 city locations. Deputy Torres directed a 50-offi cer task force comprised of Fillmore Police and Ventura County Sheriff Deputies. Computers and cell phones taken from the residents of the arrestees will be searched for additional information. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008
On June 3, 2008, the Fillmore Police Department investigated a residential burglary and felony vandalism in the 900 block of Wileman Street in Fillmore. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008
In China from left to right is Captain Randy Pentis, Sargent Paul Higason, Sargent Frank Underlin, Captain Dave Kenney and Captain Tim Hagel. Enlarge Photo As if running a marathon isn’t difficult enough, a team of sheriff’s department runners will compete in an ultra marathon July 12th on some of the most challenging terrain on planet Earth. The team consists of Fillmore Capt. Tim Hagel and former Capt. Randy Pentis. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008
On Friday, June 27th, 2008 at approximately 10:19 a.m. a theft of copper wire was reported on Grimes Canyon Road at Bardsdale Avenue (Vintage Petroleum), Bardsdale. Approximately 300 feet of cable was taken with a value of about $3,000. |