By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 25th, 2008
The County of Ventura has announced the official launch of the REVERSE 911® Interactive REVERSE 911® is a telephonic community notification system which may be used for time-sensitive, mass distribution of emergency messages. The system is particularly effective in times of crisis when rapid communication to a targeted group of citizens or emergency responders is critical. Citizens may be given information regarding evacuation notices, hazardous material releases, community-policing activities or alerts to boil water if necessary. Therefore, when residents receive a REVERSE 911® message, it is important to listen carefully and follow all instructions provided in the alert. It is also important for residents not to rely on REVERSE 911® notifications as their only means of emergency information. The system may be used in conjunction with information provided to the media, directions given by emergency responders, and information posted on official city, county and government websites. The REVERSE 911® system is able to send notifications to landline telephones, TTY phones, cellular phones, Voice Over Internet Protocol phones, and e-mail / text addresses. Currently, the Ventura County REVERSE 911® database includes both listed and unlisted landline phone numbers for AT&T and Verizon customers. Residents who want to receive notifications on their cellular, TTY or VoIP phones will need to register online or call the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office of Emergency Services at (805) 648-9283. For more information on REVERSE 911® in Ventura County or to register phone numbers online, residents can click on the “Disaster Information” link on the County of Ventura homepage |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 25th, 2008
Sheriff Bob Brooks is pleased to announce the graduation of the Ventura County Criminal Justice Training Center’s Academy Class #2008-1. The graduation ceremony will be held at 1:00 p.m. Friday, June 27, 2008, at the Camarillo Community Church Auditorium, Camarillo, California. The guest speaker for the graduation ceremony will be Supervisor Kathy Long. Please see the attached pages for the names of the graduating recruits and their respective agencies. The recruits have completed 22 weeks of instruction provided through the combined efforts of local law enforcement agencies and other criminal justice entities. The intense training and education prepares these officers for the responsibilities of serving the community. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 25th, 2008
Unit Responsible: Fillmore Police Department/Ventura County Sheriff’s Department (S)uspects, (V)ictims, (W)itnesses City of residence Age On June 23, 2008, deputies assigned to the Santa Clara Valley station were extra patrolling the area of the 12th Street Bridge and the Santa Clara River in an effort to enforce the “zero tolerance” of graffiti vandalism in and around the Santa Clara Valley. The deputies happened upon Julian Camarillo and Amador Leal, both from Santa Paula, in the act of spray painting and writing their local “tagging crew’s” moniker on the Santa Clara River bridge. Both subjects were arrested for vandalism and booked at the Ventura County Jail. Anyone with information about graffiti vandalism, or any other crime, are urged to call Crime Stoppers at (805) 524-0970 (Fillmore) or the Fillmore Police Department at (805) 524-2233. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 25th, 2008
(S)uspects, (V)ictims, (W)itnesses City of residence Age |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 25th, 2008
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By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 25th, 2008
On June 21st, 2008 at approximately 1245 hours, the Ventura County Sheriff’s Aviation Unit was dispatched to Lake Piru for a reported burn victim. Sheriff’s Helicopter Air Squad 8 responded to the scene to assist. Upon arrival, Air Squad 8 was able to land in the parking lot near the lake’s main boat launch ramp. Ventura County Fire Department personnel were on scene and escorted the 2 year old male burn victim to the helicopter. The information to the flight crew was that the infant male had accidentally fallen into a fire pit at one of the campgrounds. The child suffered second and third degree burns to his abdomen and hands. The child and his mother where loaded onto the helicopter and flown to Simi Valley Hospital. Upon arrival at the hospital, the child’s care was transferred to emergency room personnel. Courtesy of Ventura County Sheriff. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 18th, 2008
Location: 209 W. Ventura Blvd., Camarillo, Target Center A disabled man, who happens to be deaf (and wants to remain anonymous), had his $2500 motorized electric bicycle stolen from in front of the Camarillo Target Store. The man, who is unable to drive, used the bicycle as his main source of transportation to commute the streets of Camarillo. The theft occurred on Thursday, June 12, 2008, at about 2:20 PM, when the victim went to the Camarillo Target. When he arrived, he locked his bicycle with a heavy duty lock near the front of the store, but failed to secure it to a stationary object. When he returned from shopping, he discovered his bicycle missing. The bicycle is a black, 18” Tidal Force M-750 High Performance unit. PUBLIC HELP: Anyone who saw the suspect steal the bicycle or has information on the vehicle or suspect(s) is encouraged to call the Camarillo Police Department or call Detective Luna with information. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 18th, 2008
Location: 4000 Block Hitch Blvd., Moorpark, Ca On 6-14-2008, at approximately 0130 hours, deputies from the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department responded to a report of a fight and possible stabbing victim at a residence in the 4000 block of Hitch Boulevard, in the unincorporated community of Home Acres, which is near Moorpark. On their arrival they found a 19-year old adult male lying in the driveway of the residence who was suffering from multiple stab wounds. Deputies assisted with first aid and CPR until paramedics arrived. The victim was transported to Pleasant Valley Hospital in Camarillo where he was subsequently pronounced dead. Interviews with witnesses indicated that the residents were hosting a small high school graduation party. At some point during the party a fight broke out between partygoers and the victim was stabbed. It is unknown at this time what prompted the fight. No arrests have been made and the investigation is continuing. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 18th, 2008
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By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 11th, 2008
Shooting / Attempt Murder (S)uspects, (V)ictims, (W)itnesses City of residence Age In the early morning hours of June 7th, the above named individuals attended a party in Santa Paula. After a brief dispute, (S) Fillingame left the party and drove to a residence in the 4500 block of N. Ojai Road in Santa (S) Fillingame was found later and arrested by Sheriff’s deputies after a brief vehicle pursuit involving the Ventura Police Department and the California Highway Patrol. He was booked at the Ventura County Pre-Trial Detention Facility for Attempted Murder. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 11th, 2008
Two new laws dealing with the use of wireless telephones while driving go into effect July 1, 2008. Below is a list of Frequently Asked Questions concerning these new laws. Q: When do the new wireless telephone laws take effect? DRIVERS UNDER 18 |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 11th, 2008
The City of Fillmore Fire Department in conjunction with the Ventura County Sheriffs Department would like to remind citizens of our Illegal Fireworks Ordinance. It is the goal of the City of Fillmore to eliminate any unnecessary hazards generated by the use of illegal fireworks. By enforcing this ordinance the City of Fillmore hopes to curtail the widespread problem. Citizens are reminded that there will be zero tolerance for subjects found in violation of this law. Citizens should expect to see increased patrol efforts by Deputies and Fire Department Personnel beginning the first week of June continuing through the Fourth of July Holiday Season. A fireworks task force has been established and will be responsible for the investigation and enforcement pertaining to fireworks related activities in Fillmore. In addition to increased patrol, illuminated sign boards will be placed alongside highway If you witness any illegal activity please call the Fillmore Police Department at (805) 524-1500 ext 350. All reports may remain anonymous. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 11th, 2008
(SACRAMENTO) The California Highway Patrol’s (CHP) “Statewide Driving under the Influence (DUI) Reduction Effort” grant has concluded. A new grant-funded campaign is about to begin. Under this $5 million project, CHP personnel were deployed on an overtime basis with the mission of removing impaired drivers from California’s roadways. The grants were awarded by the state Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. During the project’s enforcement period 233 DUI/Driver License Checkpoints and 66 DUI Task Force Operations were conducted, and nearly 40,545 overtime hours were expended providing proactive DUI Roving Patrol. As a result of these enforcement efforts, 2,971 DUI arrests were made by CHP officers. The goal of the “Statewide Driving under the Influence (DUI) Reduction Effort” project was to reduce the number of people killed and injured in alcohol-involved collisions. Through the enforcement efforts this grant provided, the CHP was able to eliminate these DUI drivers from our roadways, keeping our highways safer. The CHP is urging motorists to help reduce the incidence of DUI fatalities and injuries by not drinking and driving. The CHP has received another grant for a similar anti-DUI campaign during the 2008-2009 fiscal years. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 11th, 2008
Suspects, Residence, Age: On January 6, 2008, Arturo Sotelo was walking on Friedrich Road in Nyeland Acres at about 2115 hours. As Sotelo continued to his destination, a male suspect, who was wearing dark clothing, approached him. The suspect yelled “Colonia!” and shot Sotelo several times in the head with a .25 caliber handgun. Sotelo, who survived, was taken to Saint John’s Regional Medical Center for treatment of his wounds. On February 17, 2008, unknown suspects committed a drive-by shooting on Dolores Court in the City of Oxnard. The intended targets of the shooting were Colonia gang members. Shortly after the shooting in Oxnard, investigators learned that several Colonia gang members were planning to retaliate for the shooting on Dolores Court by driving to El Rio to hunt for a rival gang member. Deputies in El Rio, who had been alerted by department investigators, located and stopped the car the gang members were riding in and recovered a 9mm handgun, a .45 caliber handgun and a shotgun. The four gang members in the car were arrested and later released pending further investigation. On June 5, 2008, after an extensive investigation, investigators from the Sheriff’s Major Crimes Bureau and Sheriff’s Gang Units arrested Omar Ivan Cervantes, Juan Manuel Perez Jr. and a male juvenile for the attempted murder of Arturo Sotelo. Juan Elvis Larios was arrested for a weapons charge related to this case. Cervantes, Larios, Perez and the male juvenile were also booked under the "California Street Terrorism Enforcement and Prevention Act" for their participation in a gang related crime. The male juvenile mentioned above was arrested while attending school at the Camarillo airport. As deputies drove up to the front of the school, a friend of the suspect’s alerted him to the presence of the police by way of a text message on the suspect’s cell phone. The juvenile attempted to elude arrest by running away from the campus. An alert teacher saw the student running away and that information was relayed to the deputies. A containment perimeter was quickly established and a Sheriff’s Department helicopter was deployed. After a brief search of the area, the suspect was found hiding in the bathroom of a restaurant located on the airport grounds. Investigators also arrested Raymond Reyes, Braulio Velasco and three male juveniles for conspiracy and various weapons possession charges related to the arrests on February 17, 2008. All nine Colonia gang members were arrested without incident. The adults were booked in the Sheriff’s Pre-Trail Detention Facility and the juveniles were booked at the Juvenile Justice Center on Vineyard Road in El Rio. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 11th, 2008
Safe Neighborhoods Act will address the growing gang problem in California
VENTURA – State Senator George Runner (R-Antelope Valley) and Ventura County Sheriff Bob Brooks today announced that Secretary of State Debra Bowen has qualified a statewide anti-gang initiative for the November ballot. It is supported by every elected California sheriff, the California Police Chiefs' Association, the California District Attorneys Association, Chief Probation Officers' of California and nearly every other law enforcement group including rank and file law enforcement organizations like the Peace Officers Research Association of California. The initiative is co-authored by Mike Reynolds (father of Three Strikes) and San Bernardino County Supervisor Gary Ovitt. Learn more at www.safeneighborhoodsact.com |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 11th, 2008
During the Months of April, May and the first week of June, personnel from the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department conducted sex registrant compliance sweeps. California Penal Code Section 290 requires persons convicted of specified sexual assault crimes to register their address with the responsible local law enforcement agency. These compliance checks are to verify the location where the registrant states they reside and to conduct probation and or parole searches of their residence. During the first phase of these sweeps, 117-sex registrant’s addresses have been verified. 3 arrests have been made for violations of Penal Code Section 290 and 2 arrest warrants have been sought for violations of Penal Code 290. The Ventura County Sheriff’s Department will continue to conduct these sweeps randomly throughout Ventura County. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 4th, 2008
On June 2, 2008, the Santa Paula Police Department in cooperation with over 55 officers from the California Highway Patrol, Santa Barbara Police Department, Port Hueneme Police Department, Ventura Police Department, Ventura County District Attorney's Investigations Unit, United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (I.C.E.), Ventura County Probation Department, Department of Homeland Security, Ventura County Parole Department, John Paul Getty Museum K.-9 Unit, Guadalupe Police Department, Santa Barbara Sheriffs Department, and the City of Santa Paula Building & Safety Department, conducted citywide probation and parole searches. These searches targeted gang members and narcotic offenders who are on probation or parole to ensure they are in compliance with the terms and conditions of their probation or parole. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 4th, 2008
Location: “Punch Bowls” area of Santa Paula Canyon, Ventura County, Ca. On 6-3-08 at approximately 1430 hours, (V) Tony Manzano was hiking with friends in an area of Santa Paula Canyon known as the “Punch Bowls.” While swinging on a rope over one of the pools of water, he fell and became injured. His injuries were serious enough that his friends hiked out of the canyon to an area where they could call 911 on their cell phone. The Ventura County Sheriff’s Department sent its rescue helicopter, Air Squad 9, to the location. Upon arrival, Air Squad 9 searched the area and located Tony. Due to the remote location, a crew chief was hoisted down to Tony. The crew chief briefly assessed Tony and bandaged his injuries. He was then fitted into a rescue harness and hoisted up to Air Squad 9 where a flight nurse was waiting to further treat Tony. After hoisting the crew chief back on board, Air Squad 9 flew to St. Thomas Aquinas College and landed. Tony was transferred to an AMR ambulance for transport to a local hospital. The Ventura County Sheriff's Department would like to remind the public, as summer approaches, to be extra careful as they hike in the backcountry. A general hiking plan should be completed and given to someone who is not going on the trip. The hiking plan should include the number of people hiking, where the hike begins and the planned destination. It should also include estimated time of return so family or friends know when to call the Sheriff’s Department for help. In addition to a hiking plan, the Sheriff’s Department would like to remind those hiking to take plenty of water, food and supplies in case someone does become injured or stranded. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 4th, 2008
On 6-1-2008 at approximately 4:17 am, the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department was notified that there were two stabbing victims at St. John’s Regional Medical Center in Oxnard and that the crime possibly occurred in the Sheriff’s jurisdiction. Patrol deputies and detectives responded to the hospital. The investigation revealed that on 6-1-2008, at approximately 2:30 am, a fight occurred at a party being hosted at a private residence in the 3700 Block of Santa Clara Avenue in Nyeland Acres. Witnesses said that the party was initially a small gathering of friends that eventually grew to approximately 30 or 40 people. An argument started between unknown guests, which led to physical fight outside in the street and involved multiple partygoers. At some point during the fight, an unknown suspect or suspects stabbed victims Michael Marin and the unnamed juvenile. Marin and the juvenile were transported by private vehicle to St John’s Regional Medical Center in Oxnard. Both Marin and the juvenile were stabbed in the upper torso. Marin had to undergo surgery but is expected to survive. The juvenile was treated and released from the hospital. The fight does not appear to be gang related but detectives are investigating the possibility that the fight occurred between rival graffiti tagging crews. No arrests have been made at this time. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, May 28th, 2008
Location: 988 Walnut Drive, El Rio Headquarters Detectives, along with the Sheriff's Gang Unit, served a search warrant at 988 Walnut Drive in El Rio in reference to a recent residential burglary investigation where a gun was stolen. During the execution of the search warrant, a gun was recovered that was unrelated to the initial investigation. The serial numbers had been removed from the recovered gun and the investigation is continuing regarding this matter. Two adult males were arrested at the location: Jerediah Mata was arrested for residential burglary and being under the influence of a controlled substance; Jorge Flores was arrested for being under the influence of a controlled substance. There was a toddler and an infant with the two subjects when the search warrant was served. A family member responded to the location and removed the children from the residence. Both Mata and Flores are documented gang members. |