By Anonymous — Tuesday, June 30th, 2009
Location of Arrest: The Oaks Mall 350 West Hillcrest Drive, Thousand Oaks, CA, 91360. In the recent past, an unidentified male voice began broadcasting on the radio frequency used by The Oaks Mall Security personnel. The unknown male voice broadcast profanity toward the security officers. The unknown male voice informed the Oaks Mall Security that they needed to give up their radio frequency to him. The unknown male voice threatened to jam the Oaks Mall frequencies if they did not comply with his demands. The unknown male voice said the police and the Federal Communications Commission would not do anything to him. The Oaks Mall Security reprogrammed their radios so they could block the unknown male voice. However, the suspect hacked into the Oaks Mall frequencies and said he would continue to harass and jam their frequencies until they surrendered their radio frequencies to him. CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, June 30th, 2009
Location: Camarillo (S)uspects, (V)ictims, (W)itnesses, (P)arties, Age On June 29, 2009, at about 11:00 a.m., Camarillo deputies responded to a possible burglary in progress on the 5900 block of Palomar Circle. Responding units arrived within minutes, and found Moore and Aguilar leaving the area. The deputies’ investigation revealed the screen on the rear sliding glass door had been pried open. The deputies on scene were able to connect both Moore and Aguilar to the attempted burglary. Deputies also located Leal in a vehicle down the street. Further investigation revealed that Leal was acting as a look out for the crime. |
By Anonymous — Monday, June 29th, 2009
Location: Central Avenue and Del Norte Road, Camarillo Arrestees, Resident of, Age: On 6/27/2009, Camarillo Special Enforcement Detail deputies discovered an occupied stolen vehicle in the area of Las Posas Road and Ponderosa Drive. The vehicle was reported stolen by the Oxnard Police Department. The vehicle traveled north on the 101 Freeway and exited on Central Avenue. Deputies followed the vehicle as additional resources were responding to assist. The vehicle traveled on Central Avenue toward Del Norte Road when it made an abrupt turn into the USA gas station located at the corner of Central Avenue and Del Norte Road. The vehicle sped to the rear of the station while deputies continued following the vehicle. The suspects abandoned the vehicle behind the gas station and fled on foot. Deputies chased the suspects and caught one of them in the intersection. This suspect was identified as Pablo Juarez. He was immediately taken into custody without incident. The second suspect was found minutes later hiding in a nearby cornfield. He was also taken into custody without incident and identified as Osvaldo Juarez. A third suspect was found by deputies inside the stolen vehicle and identified Michelle Gonzalez. CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Friday, June 26th, 2009
Sheriff Bob Brooks is pleased to announce the graduation of the Ventura County Criminal Justice Training Center’s Academy Class #2009-1. The graduation ceremony will be held at 1:00 p.m. Friday, June 26, 2009, at the Camarillo Community Church Auditorium, Camarillo, California. The guest speaker for the graduation ceremony will be Supervisor Linda Parks. 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. ACADEMY ROSTER OXNARD POLICE DEPARTMENT |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 24th, 2009
Sheriff’s deputies were quick to catch and arrest a car thief as he sped away from Fillmore, Saturday afternoon. The suspect was apprehended near Piru. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Monday, June 22nd, 2009
Location: Recreational Parks and Beach Areas Vacationers beware. There are groups of people that are cruising the beach campground areas looking for campers to become their next victims. The scammers are seeking out trailer and recreational type vehicles that are fiberglass and have a gelcoat application on them. The scam is to offer a new gelcoat application for a fraction of the cost, only to apply a watered down pigmented machinery grease. |
By Anonymous — Monday, June 22nd, 2009
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By Anonymous — Monday, June 22nd, 2009
Location: Citibank 2170 Newbury Road, Newbury Park, Ca, 91320 An unidentified man used a demand note during a bank robbery Saturday afternoon. The robber walked into the Citibank branch at the corner of Newbury Road and Michael Drive wearing a blue baseball cap, blue zippered sweatshirt, and metal-framed prescription glasses. He calmly walked up to one bank employee and presented a note demanding money. The robber received an undisclosed amount of cash and fled on foot into the parking lot. He was described as being approximately 5’9” to 5’10” and weighing 165 to 170 lbs. No one was injured during the robbery. Anyone with information about the suspect is asked to contact the Sheriff’s Major Crimes Unit or their local FBI office. |
By Anonymous — Monday, June 22nd, 2009
Location: 2000 Block Wheelwright Lane, Newbury Park, Ca 91320 (S)uspects, (V)ictims, (W)itnesses Address Age On 6/16/09, Ventura County Sheriff Detectives arrested Newbury Park resident, Michael Fagre, outside his residence after he allegedly installed cameras in his neighbor’s residence and recorded daily activities of the two female residents. It is believed that the recording may have taking place for more than 2 years. Fagre, who has no known criminal background, also owned and operated a massage business called “Relax,” in the Thousand Oaks area in 2006. If anyone has any relevant information about this, or other similar cases involving Fagre, please contact Detective Anthony Aguirre with the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department’s Sexual Assault Unit at (805) 371-8309. |
By Anonymous — Monday, June 22nd, 2009
Location: Santa Paula Canyon, Ventura County, Ca. On 6-21-09, at approximately 1300 hours, (V) Eric Murillo called the Ventura County Sheriff's Department. He told the dispatchers that he and his friend, (V) Brandon Finchen, had been hiking up Santa Paula Canyon in an attempt to reach the “Punch Bowls.” At some point during their hike, they made a wrong turn and were now lost and stranded on a steep hillside. They could not find their way back down and could not continue their hike up due to the thick brush. The dispatcher called the Aviation Unit and relayed the information to the aircrew. The aircrew called Murillo directly and got additional information about the general area where they were. The Ventura County Sheriff's Department’s rescue helicopter, Air Squad 9, responded to the location. As the helicopter flew into Santa Paula Canyon, they called Murillo from the satellite phone. Within minutes, Air Squad 9 was able to locate Murillo and Finchen at the top of a steep ravine. CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Monday, June 22nd, 2009
Recently friends and community leaders encouraged me to run for a fourth term to maintain the positive momentum of the sheriff’s department during these troubling economic times. I was determined to delay making any decision about my future until I could work with the CEO and Board of Supervisors to secure a budget that would protect our current deputy sheriffs from layoffs as we adjusted to shrinking revenues. I realize that there is never a convenient time to leave a profession and people you love, but I have now made my decision and can respond to the patient reporters who are following the upcoming election. I will not run for re-election in the June 2010 primary, but instead will recommend that voters select Chief Deputy Dennis Carpenter to be your next sheriff. I have been honored to serve with the Ventura County Sheriff’s department for 36 years, 11 of them as your Sheriff. This career has allowed me to work with some of the most talented, and dedicated men and women that can be found anywhere. We have a resilient organization populated by dedicated, ethical deputies and civilian staff. Our leaders and team members are second to none. I am confident that the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department will continue to be one of the best law enforcement agencies in California, and that our community will remain one of the safest regions in the country. CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Monday, June 22nd, 2009
On June 17, 2009 at approximately 2:55 p.m. a solo vehicle roll-over collision involving a 2005 Hummer H2 occurred on SR-1 (Pacific Coast Highway) just north of the Hueneme Road under crossing. The collision resulted in the death of a brother and sister identified as Luis Guzman, 27 years of age, and Cecilia Guzman, 22 years of age, both from Carpinteria, CA. Anthony Borrello, 24 years of age from Carpinteria, along with his four passengers, was traveling northbound on PCH in Borrelo’s 2005 Hummer H2, at an undetermined speed. For unknown reasons, the vehicle drifted off of the roadway and onto the right shoulder of PCH, just north of Hueneme Road. The vehicle then traveled out of control back into the traffic lanes and into the center median where it rolled over several times. The vehicle eventually came to rest on its wheels within the median. Luis and Cecilia Guzman, both of whom were sitting to the rear, were ejected from the vehicle as it was rolling over. It is suspected that neither one of them was wearing their seatbelt at the time. CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 17th, 2009
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By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 17th, 2009
Location: 200 Block Waite Street, Ojai Suspects, Charge, City of residence, Age On Saturday, 06/13/2009, the Sheriff’s Gang Unit arrested Fidel Duran for a gang-related Investigators from the Sheriff’s Gang Unit conducted a 5-month investigation and identified Ojai |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 17th, 2009
Location: 200 block of Calle De La Rosa, Camarillo (S)uspects, (V)ictims, (W)itnesses, Address, Age On 6/11/09, at 1:26 p.m., deputies responded to the 200 block of Calle De La Rosa, which is a mobile home park, in Camarillo. Several Camarillo deputies, detectives, and 2 members of the Sheriff’s Civil Unit arrived to serve a “Move-Out Order” and a “Temporary Restraining Order “T.R.O.), against a man identified as David Boggs, who lives with his mother at the address. Boggs was also being investigated by Camarillo Police for suspected elder abuse. No one would answer the door, however deputies saw movement inside the mobile home. Deputies identified themselves and advised they were there to serve civil papers and a restraining order only. Deputies began to leave after several attempts were made to contact anyone inside. Deputies then heard several gunshots from inside the mobile home. Deputies quickly retreated and set up a perimeter asking for additional resources. Numerous other deputies responded and helped secure the area, which included evacuations from neighboring mobile homes. Deputies were also assisted by the Sheriff’s S.W.A.T. Team, Tactical Negotiations Unit (TNU), Bomb Squad, Major Crimes Unit, Air Unit, K-9 Unit, and a K-9 officer from the Southern California University at Channel Islands Police Department. Shortly, deputies noticed smoke coming out of the mobile home and immediately requested assistance from the Ventura County Fire Department as well as American Medical Response (A.M.R.) personnel. As the standoff continued, S.W.A.T. deputies worked closely with fire personnel by moving in to protect neighboring mobile homes from catching fire. Soon flames could be seen coming out of the suspect’s mobile home. Deputies could not enter the suspect’s home due to information provided that the suspect was in possession of numerous weapons and the fact shots were fired. As fire fighters put out the fire, deputies were able to enter the suspect’s mobile home and began an investigation. A deceased male was located in a bathroom, holding a long rifle. Near the subject was an assault rifle, shotgun, and a handgun. Deputies also discovered several gasoline canisters inside the front door. One of the canisters had a gunshot hole in it. It appeared the suspect shot the gasoline canister in an attempt to kill any officers who may have entered the front door. As a result of this incident, no deputies or other emergency personnel were injured. The Ventura County Medical Examiner’s Office responded and did identify the subject in the bathroom as David Boggs. Residents of the park stayed in their homes throughout the incident, which lasted about 6 hours. David Boggs’ mother, who is the homeowner, was not in the mobile home at the time of the incident. |
By Anonymous — Thursday, June 11th, 2009
Location: 16,000 block Lockwood Valley Road, Frazier PArk (S)uspects, (V)ictims, (W)itnesses City of residence Age During the first week of June, Sheriff’s resident deputies at the Lockwood Valley sub-station received reports of suspicious circumstances surrounding a property in the 16,000 block of Lockwood Valley Road. On several occasions, an electrical transformer adjacent to the property had malfunctioned, causing power outages to the surrounding area. A deputy responded and detected an over powering odor of marijuana coming from the residence. Narcotics Detectives served a Search Warrant for the property on June 4, revealing a sophisticated hydroponics marijuana cultivation operation. The entire main house, garage, and an outbuilding were dedicated to growing marijuana. Each room was equipped with large plastic growing containers, special grow lights, and an array of electrical connections and extension cords to power water pumps and fans. Ventura County Building and Safety officials responded for the many electrical and Building Code violations. Over 1000 marijuana plants were found growing in the three buildings, although total capacity is estimated to be several thousand more. No one was living at the residence at the time of the Search Warrant. On June 9, detectives met with the owner of the property, Steven Kall, and arrested him for cultivation of marijuana. He was booked into the Sheriff’s Main Jail. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009
Sheriff Bob Brooks is pleased to announce the appointment of Mark Ball to the position of Undersheriff effective June 14, 2009. The rank of Undersheriff is second highest in command within the Sheriff’s rank structure. “Being succeeded by someone of the caliber of Mark Ball is the best thing I could ask for. He epitomizes the values of the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department and the law enforcement profession,” stated Craig Husband, the Department’s current Undersheriff who will retire on June 5th after 32 ½ years of service. Mark is a 29-year veteran with the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department and has over 33 years of law enforcement experience. He is currently assigned as Chief Deputy of the Detention Services Division, which includes the Pre-Trial Detention Facility, Todd Road Jail, and Court Services Bureau. It is the largest of the Department’s four divisions. During his 29 years with the Sheriff’s Department, Mark has worked in every division within the Department. He has considerable expertise in the management of detention facilities and has previously been directly responsible for operations at the Branch Jail Honor Farm and the Pre-Trial Detention Facility. Mark also possesses a great deal of expertise in matters related to internal affairs. He has been teaching ethics and leadership courses to academy cadets for over a decade and recently has expanded that training to include all new field-training officers. He has a strong desire to influence both new recruits and seasoned officers about the importance of ethics and conduct within the law enforcement profession. Mark’s greatest strength is his cooperative nature. He exemplifies the Department’s core value of service in everything he does. Regarding the appointment, Sheriff Brooks recently commented, “Mark is a skilled and trusted leader who uses a strong ethical base for making decisions. This coupled with his outstanding record of service and performance over many years in a variety of assignments makes him the ideal selection to a position as important as Undersheriff.” Mark lives in Ojai with his wife Michele and his daughter Morgan. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009
Location: 6583 Casper Road, Oxanrd (Agricultural Area) Suspects, Address, Age: On May 31, 2009, Camarillo patrol deputies responded to a call of a domestic disturbance in the Oxnard Plains, off of Hueneme Road. The victim reported that she received a call from Santiago Gomez, stating that he was going to damage her vehicle and kill her. A short time later, he arrived at the victim’s place of employment. The victim hid and watched Gomez break all the windows out of her vehicle and ram it with his Ford Expedition. After causing the damage, he fled the area in his vehicle. Deputies went to Gomez’ place of employment and found him driving the Expedition near the 6500 block of Casper Road. As they attempted to stop him, he fled south on Casper Road. A vehicle pursuit ensued, and he attempted to evade police by driving through planted fields. When his vehicle became stuck in a celery field, Gomez abandoned it and ran on foot. Deputies were able to overtake him and forcibly take him into custody. Gomez’s actions not only caused significant damage to the victim’s vehicle, but he damaged crops and agricultural equipment while fleeing from the police. He was arrested for criminal threats, felony vandalism, evading police, resisting arrest, driving while intoxicated, and driving with a suspended license. There was also a felony warrant for his arrest for spousal abuse-related issues. He was booked at the Main Jail, and his bail totals $60,000. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009
Location: Calle Turquesa @ Paseo La Perla, Newbury Park Involved Parties City of residence Age On May 30, 2009 at approximately 2:20 p.m., Riena Linares was driving her 1995 Nissan Altima westbound on Calle Turquesa at Paseo La Perla. A male juvenile, who was riding his bicycle northbound, darted out from between two parked vehicles. Linares was unable to avoid a collision. The juvenile was not wearing a helmet. The juvenile suffered serious head injuries in the collision and was transported via ambulance to Los Robles Hospital for treatment. Linares did not sustain any injuries. The investigation is continuing. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, May 27th, 2009
Sheriff Bob Brooks is pleased to announce the appointment of Gary Pentis to the position of Chief Deputy effective June 14, 2009. Gary, a 30-year veteran of the Sheriff’s Department is currently assigned as commander of the Special Services Division with oversight of the Major Crimes Bureau, Aviation Unit, Narcotics, Intelligence, and SWAT team. Upon his promotion to Chief Deputy, Gary will remain in Special Services and take on additional responsibilities of overseeing the Forensic Sciences Laboratory, Property Room and Information Services Bureau. “Throughout Gary’s career, he has been recognized as a high achiever and continues to serve the Department with distinction while building positive partnerships with the residents of Ventura County. His expertise in complex criminal activity make him the ideal person to lead the Special Services Division, stated Sheriff Brooks.” Throughout Gary’s career, he has worked in virtually every division and brings vast experience from all functional and geographical areas of the Department. During his 30 years with the Sheriff’s Department, Gary’s assignments have included Detention Services, East County Patrol/Special Enforcement Unit, SWAT team member, and served ten years in Narcotics both as a Senior Deputy and Sergeant. During this time, Gary was recognized for his excellence in narcotics investigations and was named Narcotic Officer of the Year in 1986 and 1992, respectively. In 1995, Gary was promoted to Lieutenant (now titled Captain) and worked as the Facility Manager at the Pre-Trial Detention Facility, patrol Watch Commander, East County Patrol Services Manager, and the Administrative Captain for the city of Camarillo. In 2000, Gary was privileged to serve as the Acting Chief of Police for the city of Ojai for five years. This assignment was particularly rewarding in that Gary was instrumental in helping form what was called the SAFE Coalition, a community based forum aimed to assist the at risk youth population. Along those same lines, Gary helped create the Social Host Ordinance that eventually was modeled for all Sheriff’s jurisdictions. CONTINUED » |