By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 12th, 2009
Nature of Incident: Arrest of Former Fillmore Fire Chief Location: Ventura County Pre-Trial Detention Facility Date & Time: August 11, 2009 9:00am Unit Responsible: Special Services Division / Major Crimes Bureau A) Egedi, Peter Karl, age 40. On Tuesday, August 11, 2009, Peter Egedi surrendered himself to detectives of the Sheriff’s Major Crimes Bureau pursuant to an arrest warrant. He was subsequently booked at the Main Jail for violation of California Penal Code sections 487PC – Grand Theft and 504PC – Embezzlement by a Public Officer. Egedi, the former Chief of the Fillmore Volunteer Fire Department was the subject of a lengthy investigation that began in April of 2008 into allegations that he had misappropriated Fire Department funds. Officer Preparing Release: Official report: Docket Date all counts: August 10, 2009: Complaint filed on 08/10/09 09:23:41 by Ventura County District Attorney. Felony charge 504 (PC) filed as count 1 with violation date of 03/22/05-Embezzlement by Public or Private Officer: CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 12th, 2009
On August 11, 2009, Fillmore City Council held its third Budget Workshop as part of the development of a 2009-2010 budget. The Council plans to adopt the final budget after a formal public hearing on August 25th. At the previous workshops, on July 23rd and 28th, Transitional City Manager Larry Pennell expressed concerns that the City would suffer a financial crisis in the middle of the 2010-2011 fiscal year if spending were not curbed to match projected decreases in revenue. The Council directed staff and John Wooner, a consultant who had been hired to help with budget preparation, to incorporate suggested cuts and other recommendations into the budget. The budget was revised on August 10th. After a general overview of the changes, the Council reviewed the budget funds almost page-by-page, asking questions, making corrections, and requesting changes. Wooner hopes to receive the last of the Council's change requests by August 14th, so that he will have time to incorporate the changes into the final budget to be presented on August 25th. Wooner had been hired, on Pennell's recommendation, to reformat the budget. On July 23rd, Wooner presented the Budget in a new format as a series of Microsoft Excel spreadsheets. The formatting changes to the budget do not indicate a shift in accounting practices, but are expected to make the budget more transparent to increase its usefulness as a management tool. The new format is expected to provide City employees, Council members, and the public with a budget that is easier to read, analyze, and manage. The Council will be able to see spending patterns on a monthly basis. The previous budget format was more line-item oriented, and items were identified by fund and divisions within each fund. The new format shows a summary page, detail page, and salaries page for each fund. The August 10th version of the 2009-2010 budget will be available for download in pdf form at www.fillmoreca.com CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 12th, 2009
The hit Fox Network series “Bones” was fi lming in Fillmore on Monday, August 10 on Grand Avenue and Old Telegraph. Shown is a FBI van used in fi lming. Bones is an American drama television series that premiered on the Fox Network on September 13, 2005. The show is based on forensics and police procedurals in which each episode focuses on an FBI case fi le concerning the mystery behind human remains brought by FBI Special Agent Seeley Booth to the forensic anthropology team of Dr. Temperance “Bones” Brennan. Emily Deschanel stars in the title role, opposite David Boreanaz as Special Agent Seeley Booth. The rest of the cast includes Michaela Conlin, T. J. Thyne, Eric Millegan, Tamara Taylor and John Francis Daley. The series, created by Hart Hanson, is very loosely based on the life of forensic anthropologist Kathy Reichs, who is a producer on the show. Its title character, Dr. Temperance “Bones” Brennan is named after the protagonist of Reichs’ crime novel series. Bones is a joint production by Josephson Entertainment, Far Field Productions and 20th Century Fox Television. The fourth season premiered on September 3, 2008 on Fox. In the UK, it aired on Sky1 on Thursdays, starting on September 25.[3] The show was picked up for two more seasons, with the fi fth season set to premiere September 17, 2009 on Fox. |
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By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 5th, 2009
![]() A crowd gathered in Central Park on Monday, August 3, to watch the Fillmore Fire Department and supporting units fight a fire at a popular restaurant. At approximately 9:55a.m. the City of Fillmore Fire Department responded to a report of a kitchen fire at Diamond Dave’s Cafe located at 454 Santa Clara Avenue, Fillmore. Upon arriving on scene firefighters observed heavy smoke from the rear entrance and rooftop of the structure. Shortly after entering the structure, firefighters were able to launch an aggressive attack resulting in minimal damage to three rooms and the exterior of the structure. The fire was knocked down within 15 minutes of the arrival of the first unit. The restaurant was closed at the time of the incident preventing any injuries to occupants or bystanders. Additional resources from the City of Santa Paula and County of Ventura were requested shortly after the time of dispatch. The cause of the fire remains under investigation. The building is owned by Frank and Stacy Mutz and was leased by Dave Burns. Enlarge Photo ![]() A neighbor quickly attempted to assist with fighting the fire, and stayed with it for about 20 minutes. Enlarge Photo ![]() The smoke was thick, and filled the entire structure. No injuries occurred and no structural damage. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 5th, 2009
![]() A concrete slab which had supported a temporary classroom at San Cayetano is being converted to a patio, and there will be steps from the patio to the kindergarten play area. Enlarge Photo Board Member Tony Prado presided over the Fillmore Unified School District (FUSD) Board Meeting on August 4, 2009. The Board reviewed salary schedules for the upcoming year, heard an update on facilities repairs and improvements, heard plans for welcoming staff back to school, and approved a bus contract. School will start on August 19, 2009. Superintendent Jeff Sweeney said that staff were being welcomed back to school on Monday, August 17, 2009. Sweeney said on that Monday staff will receive training on the new data management system, Zangle, which Assistant Superintendent Mike Bush has been working to roll out. The motivational guest speaker for the day will be Jeff Eben (www.jeffeben.com). Teachers will be setting up classrooms on August 18th. The Board postponed approval of the 2009-2010 Salary Schedules, because Board Members John Garnica and David Dollar were absent. Materials handed out at the Board meeting consisted of: the Certificated Salary Schedule, the Certificated Salary Schedule with Longevity, rates for Hourly Teaching Assignments, description of rates for Extra Services by Counselors, description of rates for Extra Period Teaching Assignments, the Extra Pay Schedule (Stipends), the School Psychologist/Coordinator Salary Schedule, the Management Salary Schedule with Longevity, Classified Job Titles and Longevity, the Classified Salary Schedule, and the Supervisory Employees Salary Schedule with Longevity. Substitute teachers’ pay rates were not included. Bush noted that approving the Schedules was a formality, and that the Schedules merely implemented decisions that the Board had previously made. Sweeney noted that the Certificated Salary Schedule includes the Fillmore Unified Teachers Association’s 1% raise. Bush noted that the Management Salary Schedule includes reductions to the number of days worked per year. When Prado asked whether the Schedules contained anything controversial, Bush replied that some people were not happy with working a shorter year but the Board had already considered that issue. Bush explained that he needs the Schedules approved to issue August paychecks, but said that the Board could approve them on August 18th, which is before paychecks would have been issued anyway. CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 5th, 2009
District Attorney Gregory D. Totten announced today that the Real Estate Fraud Division and Consumer Protection Division have concluded a civil prosecution conducted against real estate businesses owned and operated by Oscar Soto Vasquez (DOB: 11/30/71) of Fillmore and his wife Delia. Vasquez, along with his loan company, Quest Home Loans, Inc. (“Quest”), dba Quest Mortgage of Oxnard, and his realty company, Real Estate Vision, Inc. (“REV”), dba Century 21 New Vision of Oxnard, and Vasquez’s wife, Delia Vasquez (DOB: 05/25/71) of Fillmore, agreed to pay restitution, civil penalties and costs of the suit. The Final Judgment and Permanent Injunction were signed this afternoon by Judge Frederick Bysshe. An investigation of Quest was initiated by the District Attorney’s Office in 2005 after Quest was determined to be the most prolific advertiser in local Spanish-language media for home loans and refinancing services. The Office began an investigation into whether Quest was providing written Spanish translations of loan documents written in English to its Spanish-speaking customers as required by law. The investigation discovered that Quest only provided documents in English. CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 5th, 2009
![]() Construction is almost complete on the MG Development plaza, located on Highway 126, west of B Street. The structure will offer retail/office space with anchor pad. Enlarge Photo |
![]() The dedication of the Neil C. Schmidt Community Aquatics Center was held Saturday, July 25. Evaristo Barajas and Cindy Blatt spoke during the ceremonies, there was a lifeguard demonstration held, along with the ribbon cutting. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 29th, 2009
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By Mariandrea Mueller — Wednesday, July 29th, 2009
![]() Pictured above (l-r) City Planner Manuel Minjares and Mayor Patti Walker. Minjares was awarded Employee of the Quarter. Enlarge Photo ![]() Pictured above (l-r) Community Services Supervisor Annette Cardona and Mayor Patti Walker. Cardona was Employee of the Quarter for April-June. Enlarge Photo The City Council met July 28th, had many of its questions regarding FEMA flood maps and flood insurance answered by the Ventura County Watershed Protection District, conducted miscellaneous City business, and presented awards to staff. Staff from the Ventura County Watershed Protection District (VCWPD) provided a presentation which addressed the need for Fillmore residents in certain locations to buy flood insurance before the updated FEMA maps are finalized and go into effect. The report provided updates on the Status of FEMA's Sespe Creek, Pole Creek, and Santa Clara River Flood Insurance Study, FEMA's Digital Flood Insurance Rate Maps (DFIRMs), and the District's Levee Certification Efforts for the Sespe Creek Levee. The three main parts of National Flood Insurance Program are mapping (to identify flood hazards), floodplain management (building practices aimed at reducing flood damage), and insurance (reducing the economic impacts of flooding). Flood Insurance Studies are used to develop maps which set flood insurance rates based on potential flood scenarios (specifically, severe floods which are estimated to occur only once in 100 years). Rates are set by location, with higher rates for areas more likely to be flooded. Some mortgage-holders require homeowners to buy insurance if their houses are in high rate (i.e. high risk) locations. A letter of final map determination for countywide DFIRMs was issued July 7, 2009, but the Santa Clara River and Tributaries DFIRM letter of final map determination will not be issued until May 2010. The DFIRMs are legally effective six months after the final map determination letter is issued. Fillmore and VCWPD worked together after the initial maps were issued to use technical evidence to convince FEMA to reduce the projected amount of water flow, reduce the projected flood area (i.e. the floodway), and to re-certify the Sespe Creek levee. The levee was conceptually divided into two parts for analysis and certification. FEMA is expected to re-certify the first part by November 30, 2009. Construction will probably be necessary to enhance the second part of the levee, but studies are ongoing, and the final report including a proposed solution to the levee's alleged deficiencies will not be ready until September 30, 2009. Revised Sespe Creek DFIRMs are expected in September 2009. VCWPD staff explained that flood insurance would be available until the end of 2009 at a reduced rate of $350 per year. Fillmore residents within the designated floodplain might be required by mortgage-holders to pay $1700 per year if they wait to buy insurance and the levee is not certified. Even if the levee is certified, as expected, the price for flood insurance will rise to $850 per year after 2009. The Council directed staff to post a map showing the projected floodway on the Fillmore City Hall web site (www.fillmoreca.com). FEMA insurance experts will be in Fillmore on September 30, 2009, for a public workshop at 6:30 p.m. in the Veterans Memorial Building. Flood insurance is available through insurance companies. CONTINUED » |
By Mariandrea Mueller — Wednesday, July 29th, 2009
![]() El Dorado resident David Roegner addressed the El Dorado Rent Control issue at Thursday night’s city council meeting. The Fair Rent and Home Ownership Initiative will be the only item on Fillmore’s November ballot. Enlarge Photo Fillmore City Council Chambers were packed last Thursday, July 23rd, for a Special City Council and Budget Workshop Meeting. Most of the audience was there to hear and comment on the Fair Rent and Home Ownership Initiative impact reports. The Council was legally required to either adopt the Initiative or put it on the November ballot. The atmosphere was tense as audience members whispered to each other about various speakers: “Is he on our side?” At one point, Mayor Patti Walker threatened to clear the room because a few who were apparently in favor of the Initiative were booing while people tried to speak. The Initiative will be the only item on Fillmore’s November ballot. Manuel Minjares, Assistant Planner, presented the Planning Department’s report on how the Fair Rent and Home Ownership Initiative would impact the General Plan, Housing Element, Zoning Ordinance, vacant land, agricultural lands, traffic congestion, and existing business districts. The City, at the Council’s direction, had hired Management Partners Inc. to conduct a fiscal impact study. Andrew Belknap, Regional VP, and Jovan Grogan, Management Advisor, presented the fiscal impact report at the July 23rd meeting. The Planning Department’s report notes, “If the initiative serves to facilitate a conversion of the El Dorado Mobile Home Park from rental to resident-ownership, with no age restriction, then it should be expected that traffic will increase as families move into the mobile home park.” According to the Planning Department’s analysis, the initiative would not significantly impact vacant land, agricultural land, open space regulations, or any business district in Fillmore. Minjares explained that the Initiative calls for the creation within the General Plan of a new land use designation, “Mobile Home Park Exclusive”, and would alter the Zoning Ordinance. The Initiative would theoretically allow El Dorado to grow to 562 units (the maximum is now set at 412), but El Dorado currently has only 302 units and it would be physically difficult to add more. CONTINUED » |
By Tom Pedersen — Wednesday, July 29th, 2009
Our way of life in the “Land of the Free” is becoming less free every day; not because people force their wills upon us, but because we sit back passively and allow it to occur. We as a nation achieved greatness through a system of laws and traditions that encouraged independence, responsibility, morality, diversity, and the ability to succeed or fail according to our own accomplishments. The Founding Fathers recognized that to achieve such greatness freedom of speech was absolutely essential. Those who attempt to control or silence our freedom of expression endanger our basic rights as free men and women. In the past year we have been treated to some pretty lively debates in the Editorial and Letters to the Editor sections of our local newspaper. Battle lines have been drawn. Sides have been chosen. Many different opinions have been presented as to who is right and who is wrong. I would submit this to those who question who is right and who is wrong in such situations – it is never wrong for either party to express his/her sincerely held beliefs. In our country we are not required or expected to accept or reject one opinion over another. However, if only one opinion is allowed to be expressed with the opposing opinion silenced, we are deprived as a society from making rational and educated decisions. As Walt Lippman so aptly put it, “When all men think alike, no one thinks very much.” CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009
![]() Between May 1 and June 30 unknown suspect(s) placed “skimmers” on credit card readers on the gas pumps at Valero Gas Stations in Fillmore and elsewhere. The information gathered is used for fraudulent purposes. Enlarge Photo The Ventura County Sheriff's Department’s Ojai Station Detectives are investigating the use of fraudulent credit cards. Between May 1, 2009 through June 30, 2009, unknown suspect(s) placed “skimmers” on credit card readers on the gas pumps at Valero Gas Stations in Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties. Criminals have been attaching “skimmers” to obtain account information and create fraudulent cards with the stolen account numbers. The “skimmer” reads all of the account information encoded on the card’s magnetic data storage stripe when swiped through the reader. In this case, the fraudulent credit cards are being used in Los Angeles County and other outlying areas of California and Nevada. Valero Gas Stations are taking a proactive approach to combating the thefts by conducting visual checks of all the gas pumps throughout the day. When using your credit card at any card reader, look to make sure there is nothing else attached to the reader. If you believe you might be a victim of identity theft by someone using your credit card, please contact your local law enforcement agency. |
By Mariandrea Mueller — Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009
The Heritage Valley Tourism Bureau (HVTB) lost a significant portion of its budget, but plans to proceed with marketing as usual by making cuts in staffing and rent. Its mission is to promote tourism in the Heritage Valley, which includes Santa Paula, Fillmore, Piru, and Rancho Camulos. In April, the Santa Paula City Council voted to sever its relationship with HVTB by withdrawing financial support. Executive Director Della Reyes said that HVTB is undergoing an identity crisis as it reacts to Santa Paula’s $25,000 cut. HVTB’s fiscal year started July 1st. HVTB currently has a budget of approximately $42,000, according to Interim President Kathleen McCreary. She explained that Fillmore is contributing $25,000 (Fillmore and Santa Paula had been equal contributors), the Ventura County Redevelopment Agency is contributing $10,000 on behalf of Piru, and the remaining funds come from advertising partners and memberships. Businesses can pay additional fees to become advertising partners and appear in certain advertisements. Reyes pointed out that Santa Paula businesses and organizations have shown that they value HVTB by renewing their memberships. Reyes explained that in a weak economy advertising becomes more, not less, important. The organization has increased its general memberships by at least 10% from last year. HVTB has reduced staff hours and will be moving to a new location. Reyes’s hours have been cut from 30 hours per week to 18 hours per week. The HVTB office is currently open Tuesday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Reyes is optimistic about the change, but said that finishing all her work in just 18 hours per week is a challenge. CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009
Fernando Cervantes, 44 of Fillmore, was arrested on suspicion of molesting five female relatives under the age of 14, allegedly between 1997 and 2008. Five counts were brought against Cervantes on July 16th in Ventura County Superior Court. A hearing date has been set for August 28, 2009. Cervantes’ sons Francisco Cervantes, 22, and Oscar Cervantes, 21, both of Fillmore, were also arrested and charged with molesting the female relatives. Francisco is charge with molesting one female relative, allegedly from 2002 to 2008. And Oscar allegedly molested three female relatives from 2002 to 2007. Most of the alleged molestations took placer in the defendants’ home and some took place when the men would visit the victims during the holidays in the Lancaster-Palmdale area. Fernando Cervantes is possibly facing a sentence of 75 years to life in prison if convicted of the crimes. Some of the victims were molested by all three defendants. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009
![]() The driver of this pickup truck narrowly avoided serious injury when he lost control on South Mountain Road west of the cemetery road. Enlarge Photo ![]() Extensive damage was done to the truck. No passengers were involved. Approximately 2 pm, Tuesday, July 23. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009
Four arrested on various charges
Date & Time: July 17, 2009, 0630 Hrs. On July 8, 2009, at approximately 2200 hrs. deputies from the Fillmore Station responded to a shots fired call in the 300 block of Clay St., in Fillmore. When deputies arrived they found that rival gang members had confronted the victim, a known gang member. The rival gang members shot at the victim as he was driving away. On 7-17-09 at 0630, the Fillmore Special Enforcement Detail with the assistance of deputies and officers from the Santa Paula Police Department and Ventura Police Department, conducted search warrants at four locations in the City of Fillmore and one location in the City of Moorpark. This was in response to the gang related shooting that occurred on 7-8-09. The following persons were arrested as a result of the search warrants: Valerie Sanchez, 06-07-1981 Also Martin Gonzales 09-13-1984 was cited and released for possession of less than an ounce of marijuana. |
![]() This home on the hill in the 500 block of Telegraph Road (Hwy.126) was the scene of gang violence at approximately 3:00 a.m., Sunday. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Monday, July 20th, 2009
Fillmore, Camarillo, Thousand Oaks & Moorpark Sheriff’s Department plus CHP & Santa Paula Police respond to estimated 250 person crime scene
500 block of E. Telegraph Rd. Fillmore, CA 93015 The Ventura County Sheriff’s Department responded to a residence in the 500 block of Telegraph Road reference a report of people fighting and several injured victims at the location. Deputies from the Sheriff’s Department’s Fillmore, Headquarters, Camarillo, Thousand Oaks, and Moorpark Stations were dispatched to the call. Responding deputies were confronted with a large crowd and numerous victims. Due to the size of the crowd and large crime scene, officers from the California Highway Patrol and the Santa Paula Police Department responded to assist. Multiple ambulances and County Fire units were dispatched to treat the victims. Eight victims were transported to four local hospitals and two victims were treated at the scene but refused medical assistance. The identities of the victims and their medical status are not being released at this time. Anyone having information regarding this crime is asked to call (805) 477-7032. Anyone wishing report information and remain anonymous can call Crimestoppers at 800-222-Tips (8477). Information resulting in the arrest and prosecution may receive up to a $1,000.00 reward. |
![]() Fillmore Chevron gas station, 704 Ventura St., Fillmore, CA. (corner of A Street and Hwy. 126) Enlarge Photo By Ventura County Sheriff Department — Wednesday, July 15th, 2009
Location: 704 Ventura St., Fillmore (S)uspects, (V)ictims, (W)itnesses, Address, Age At approximately 4:30 p.m., deputies from the Fillmore Police Department responded to a call of a robbery at the Chevron gas station in the City of Fillmore. When they arrived, they learned a suspect, later identified as nineteen-year-old Rene Martinez of Santa Paula, had stolen two 18-packs of beer from the store. When confronted by the store employee, Martinez produced a handgun and threatened the employee. Martinez fled the area in a silver Nissan with three other men. The Nissan was registered to a Santa Paula address. At approximately 4:48 p.m., officers with the Santa Paula Police Department stopped the suspect vehicle at 12th St. and Ventura St. in the City of Santa Paula. Martinez and three other men were detained during the stop. During the investigation, Martinez was positively identified as the robbery suspect. A handgun was recovered in the vehicle along with the merchandise, which had been taken. Fillmore deputies arrested Martinez for 211 PC – Robbery and booked him into the Ventura County Pre-Trial Detention Facility, Ventura. The other men were not charged and were released. |
By Tom Pedersen — Wednesday, July 15th, 2009
For over two hundred years a true “government by the people” has been diligently sought after by the American people. When the U.S. Constitution was adopted, only white male property owners were granted the right to vote. Since the original Bill of Rights was enacted there have been only seventeen Amendments to the Constitution; seven of them concerned voting rights. In 1810 the last religious requirement for voting eligibility was removed. The requirement for ownership of property was suspended in 1850. Former slaves were given the vote in 1870; women in 1920; and Native Americans in 1924. Poll taxes and literacy tests were banned in the mid-1960’s. The voting age was set at 18 in 1971. The right to vote is a right that patriots have fought and died for throughout our country’s history. It is each citizen’s main vehicle for having his/her voice heard concerning the terms, conditions and direction the country establishes that will govern his/her way of life. It is a precious gift that should be utilized with great care and a deep sense of responsibility. We as a people need to be diligent in our scrutiny of candidates for public office. We need to determine if they steadfastly defend our interests; if they follow our wishes or their own agendas when representing us in the halls of congress; if they do what they promised us they would do. We need to be astutely aware of who has the greatest influence on these candidates; is it big business, labor unions, special interest groups or the people who elected them into office. Each candidate’s honesty and integrity should also be carefully considered. CONTINUED » |
