This sedan ended up in a ditch on Highway 23, Chambersburg Road, at Pasadena Avenue in Bardsdale, Monday at 1:30pm. The truck sustained frontend damage on the bumper. An ambulance was on scene. Minor injuries were reported by the CHP.
This sedan ended up in a ditch on Highway 23, Chambersburg Road, at Pasadena Avenue in Bardsdale, Monday at 1:30pm. The truck sustained frontend damage on the bumper. An ambulance was on scene. Minor injuries were reported by the CHP.
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Fillmore Fire rescue crews responded to a traffic accident at Haines Canyon Road and East Telegraph (eastbound Highway 126), on Wednesday, December 30th, at 6:05pm. CHP reported that a semi-truck lost its side paneling, which may have added to the cause of the accident. A white Toyota Prius and white Honda were involved. Two vehicles sustained moderate damage. One person was trasnported to the hospital. No serious injuries were reported.
Fillmore Fire rescue crews responded to a traffic accident at Haines Canyon Road and East Telegraph (eastbound Highway 126), on Wednesday, December 30th, at 6:05pm. CHP reported that a semi-truck lost its side paneling, which may have added to the cause of the accident. A white Toyota Prius and white Honda were involved. Two vehicles sustained moderate damage. One person was trasnported to the hospital. No serious injuries were reported.
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Soria, Juan Manuel Hernandez - Moorpark, 31
Soria, Juan Manuel Hernandez - Moorpark, 31
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Police asking anyone with information to contact them
Ventura County Sheriff's Department
Ventura County Sheriff's Department

On Monday, January 5, 2015, at approximately 3:55 a.m. the Ventura County Sheriff's Office received a 911 call from a female resident of the location reporting her husband tried to set her on fire. Deputies from the Moorpark Patrol Station and Ventura County Fire Personnel responded and determined a fire occured.

The woman suffered significant injuries and was transported by ambulance to an area hospital. The investigation is continuing.

Detectives are actively seeking the suspect identified as Juan Soria Hernandez, described as a Hispanic male, 5'7", 200 lbs., black hair and brown eyes, and facial hair. Soria is believed to be driving a white, 2005 Ford F250 4x4, license 86644S1/CA (see attached photographs of suspect and vehicle). The truck has a white toolbox and fuel tank in the bed and large tires. Suspect has access to firearms. Anybody that sees the suspect or truck is urged to call 911. Anyone with information can contact Detective Peterson at (805) 384-4744.

Nature of Incident: Attempt Murder
Report Number: 15-281
Location 11800 block Broadway Rd, Unincorporated Area of Moorpark
Date & Time 01/05/15 @ 3:55 A.M.
Unit(s) Responsible: Major Crimes Bureau and Arson Investigators
(S)uspects, (V)ictims, (P)arty, (D)ecedent City of Residence Age
(V) Female Moorpark 29
(S) Soria, Juan Manuel Hernandez Moorpark 31
Prepared by: Sgt. Denise Sliva
News Release Date: 1/5/15
Media Follow-Up Contact:
Sergeant Denise Sliva, (805) 947-9258
denise.sliva@ventura.org
Captain Don Aguilar, (805) 797-7349
don.aguilar@ventura.org
Approved by: Captain Chris Dunn

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).

 
The Fillmore Depot where the orientation will be held as it looked in 1911. Photo credit: Fillmore Historical Museum Archives
The Fillmore Depot where the orientation will be held as it looked in 1911. Photo credit: Fillmore Historical Museum Archives
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The Fillmore Historical Museum will be holding an orientation for new volunteers on Saturday, January 10th. Tours will be given beginning at 1 pm with the orientation starting at 2:00 pm in the Depot. Find out about volunteer opportunities at the museum including: docent (regular shift and/or special events), Fillmore history book project, oral history project, accessioning/data entry. gift shop, gardening/grounds upkeep, re-enactments and community outreach/museum in a suitcase. The Museum is located at 340 Main Street, Fillmore. For more information, call Fillmore Historical Museum 805-524-0948.

 
A car went off the road into a ditch shortly after 7am in the 1500 block of Riverside Avenue, Bardsdale, according to the California Highway Patrol and the Ventura County Fire Department. Ambulances were called to the area for two occupants, both transported to an area hospital, according to county fire officials. Photos courtesy Sebastian Ramirez.
A car went off the road into a ditch shortly after 7am in the 1500 block of Riverside Avenue, Bardsdale, according to the California Highway Patrol and the Ventura County Fire Department. Ambulances were called to the area for two occupants, both transported to an area hospital, according to county fire officials. Photos courtesy Sebastian Ramirez.
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The shooting suspects crash the stolen getaway car into a Palm tree at Highway 126 and Old Telegraph Road, while leaving the crime scene. Photo by Fillmore Gazette staff.
The shooting suspects crash the stolen getaway car into a Palm tree at Highway 126 and Old Telegraph Road, while leaving the crime scene. Photo by Fillmore Gazette staff.
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A two-car accident took place on First and B Streets on Friday, December 19th at 6:30pm.
A two-car accident took place on First and B Streets on Friday, December 19th at 6:30pm.
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Substantial front-end damage was done to both vehicles. No injuries were reported.
Substantial front-end damage was done to both vehicles. No injuries were reported.
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Police asking anyone with information to contact them
Ventura County Sheriff's Department
Ventura County Sheriff's Department

The Fillmore Police and Fillmore Fire Department were dispatched to a call of a gunshot victim. The victim told police he was walking with his brother in the area of Fourth Street and B Street when they were confronted by suspects in a vehicle who began shooting at them. The victim and his brother were able to run away. The victim was transported to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

Shortly after the shooting, a vehicle lost control and crashed in the area of Old Telegraph Road and SR-126. The three occupants of the vehicle were arrested after it was discovered the vehicle was stolen from the city of Ventura. The investigation determined the three occupants of the vehicle were responsible for the earlier shooting and were fleeing the area when they lost control of the vehicle and crashed.

The three suspects were arrested and booked for 664/187 PC (attempted murder), 10851(a) VC (stolen vehicle) and 186.22 PC (street terrorism) into the Ventura County Jail – Pre Trial Detention Facility. All three will be arraigned on 12/31/14 at the Ventura County Superior Court. The bails are set as following:

Steven Cortez: $1,010,000.00
Christian Castanada: $510,000.00
Ricardo Magana: $520,000.00

The Sheriff's Gang Unit is conducting follow-up investigation on the case. Anyone with information regarding this case is encouraged to call Detective Doug Gojkovich at 805 765-0627.

Nature of Incident: Drive By Shooting Arrests
Report Number: 14-29121
Location: Fourth Street and B Street, Fillmore, Ca
Date & Time: December 27, 2014 / 2135 Hours
Unit(s) Responsible: Fillmore Police Department, Sheriff’s Gang Unit, Major Crimes Bureau
(S)uspects, (V)ictims, (P)arty, (D)ecedent City of Residence Age
(V) Male Fillmore 18
(S) Christian Castanada Santa Paula 21
(S) Steven Cortez Santa Paula 20
(S) Ricardo Magana Ventura 21
Prepared by: Sgt. Anthony Aguirre
News Release Date: December 28, 2014
Media Follow-Up Contact: Detective Doug Gojkovich 805 765-0627
douglas.gojkovich@ventura.org
Approved by: Captain Renee Ferguson

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).

 
Christmas crowd decended on the Fillmore Fire station Saturday, December 20th for the Annual Toy Drive Give-away. About 1,500 children, more than 300 families, received toys at the popular event, which began 15 years ago. Most of the toys were donated thanks to the Annual Chicken Dinner Toy Drive, a week earlier. As usual, Santa showed up on the department’s ladder truck and had his picture taken with all the nice, not naughty, children. Donations of food were also provided to the families. Fillmore FFA made popcorn and Sespe 4-H made cotton candy for the kids and the young at heart. Helping Santa, besides his elves, was Fillmore Rotary, the Ventura County Sheriffs Fillmore station, and the Fillmore Search & Rescue squad. Fillmore Fire Chief Rigo Landeros was on-hand also helping Santa. Photos courtesy Sebastian Ramirez.
Christmas crowd decended on the Fillmore Fire station Saturday, December 20th for the Annual Toy Drive Give-away. About 1,500 children, more than 300 families, received toys at the popular event, which began 15 years ago. Most of the toys were donated thanks to the Annual Chicken Dinner Toy Drive, a week earlier. As usual, Santa showed up on the department’s ladder truck and had his picture taken with all the nice, not naughty, children. Donations of food were also provided to the families. Fillmore FFA made popcorn and Sespe 4-H made cotton candy for the kids and the young at heart. Helping Santa, besides his elves, was Fillmore Rotary, the Ventura County Sheriffs Fillmore station, and the Fillmore Search & Rescue squad. Fillmore Fire Chief Rigo Landeros was on-hand also helping Santa. Photos courtesy Sebastian Ramirez.
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Arrested for recruiting juveniles into a gang: Brad Beltran of Fillmore 25, Vincent Meraz of Piru 23, Salvador Velgara of San Fernando 26, Damien Virgen of Fillmore 23, Rudy Meraz of Piru 18, Joseph Cabral of Fillmore 25.
Arrested for recruiting juveniles into a gang: Brad Beltran of Fillmore 25, Vincent Meraz of Piru 23, Salvador Velgara of San Fernando 26, Damien Virgen of Fillmore 23, Rudy Meraz of Piru 18, Joseph Cabral of Fillmore 25.
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Ventura County Sheriff's Department
Ventura County Sheriff's Department

On 12/19/2014, investigators and deputies served a multi-location search warrant related to an investigation involving the recruitment of two juveniles into a criminal street gang that operates in the Fillmore area. Arrests were made as a result of the investigation.

A photo of the gang members and video footage of the gang “Jump in” is available via web link http://goo.gl/J2GQbs. A Spanish audio file of the news story by a Sheriff’s public information officer, Deputy Judith Porter, is available via web link http://goo.gl/dWpykN.

On 10/31/14, the Sheriff’s Gang Unit served a search warrant in the City of San Fernando in Los Angeles County at the residence of Salvador Velgara. Velgara is a documented member of a criminal street gang that operates in the city of Fillmore and surrounding communities. Investigators located three firearms and methamphetamine possessed for the purpose of sales. Investigators also located a digital camera that contained two videos of a gang initiation rite known as a “Jump In.” A “Jump in” is a violent introduction to the gang in which the new member is subjected to a physical assault by his fellow gang members.

Investigators identified the two subjects being “Jumped in” as juvenile residents of the City of Fillmore. California Penal Code section 186.26 (solicitation or recruitment to participate in a criminal street gang) makes it a felony to recruit someone into a gang with specific enhancements for the use of violence and additional enhancements when the person being recruited is a juvenile.

Sheriff’s Gang Unit investigators learned that the “Jump in” took place in March of 2013 in the backyard of a residence in the 300 block of Del Valle Drive in Fillmore, CA. Investigators identified the participants of the “Jump in” as Brad Beltran, Vincent Meraz, Salvador Velgara, Damien Virgen, Rudy Meraz, and two male juveniles who are both age16.

On 12/19/2014, a combined team of 36 Sheriff’s Office investigators and deputies served warrants at five locations to retrieve evidence related to the crime. During the service of the warrants, Vincent Meraz, Rudy Meraz and one of the juveniles were arrested for violating Penal Code section 186.26. Brad Beltran and Salvador Velgara who were already in custody on other charges were also arrested by detectives for violating Penal Code section 186.26. Damien Virgen was contacted by phone and later turned himself in. Joseph Cabral was arrested after detectives found a collapsible baton, methamphetamine, and a methamphetamine pipe in his bedroom.

Nature of Incident: Gang Members Arrested for Recruiting Juveniles in Fillmore
Report Number: 14-28381
Location: 400 block Saratoga St. Fillmore, CA
500 block Santa Clara Ave Fillmore, CA
700 block Island View Dr Fillmore, CA
4200 block Center St Piru, CA
300 block Del Valle Dr. Fillmore, CA

Date & Time: 12/19/2014 @ 0700 hours
Unit(s) Responsible: Sheriff’s Office Special Enforcement Units, Special Crimes Unit, Sheriff’s Gang Unit, and Fillmore Station Patrol Deputies
(S)uspects, (V)ictims, (P)arty, (D)ecedent City of Residence Age
(V) Male juvenile Fillmore 16
(S) Male juvenile Fillmore 16
(S) Brad Beltran Fillmore 25
(S) Vincent Meraz Piru 23
(S) Salvador Velgara San Fernando 26
(S) Damien Virgen Fillmore 23
(S) Rudy Meraz Piru 18
(S) Joseph Cabral Fillmore 25
Prepared by: Sergeant Jeremy Paris #3545
Media Release Date: 12/23/2014
Media Follow-Up Contact: Captain Don Aguilar
805 797-7349
don.aguilar@ventura.org
Approved by: Captain Patti Salas

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).

 
On Saturday, December 20th, at approximately 5:30pm, an eastbound vehicle rear-ended another eastbound vehicle, which struck a third eastbound vehicle. The accident took place on Highway 126, close to the Old Red Barn (Christmas tree farm). The chain reaction caused one of the cars to enter westbound traffic and strike two more cars. Two of the cars overturned, trapping the occupants. Six people were injured, including one infant. All six were transported by ambulances to area hospitals; none of the injuries were life-threatening. The first vehicle that started the chain reaction did not stop; the California Highway Patrol is seeking the driver. Westbound lanes were closed for several hours, with traffic in both directions diverted to the eastbound lanes. Photos courtesy Sebastian Ramirez.
On Saturday, December 20th, at approximately 5:30pm, an eastbound vehicle rear-ended another eastbound vehicle, which struck a third eastbound vehicle. The accident took place on Highway 126, close to the Old Red Barn (Christmas tree farm). The chain reaction caused one of the cars to enter westbound traffic and strike two more cars. Two of the cars overturned, trapping the occupants. Six people were injured, including one infant. All six were transported by ambulances to area hospitals; none of the injuries were life-threatening. The first vehicle that started the chain reaction did not stop; the California Highway Patrol is seeking the driver. Westbound lanes were closed for several hours, with traffic in both directions diverted to the eastbound lanes. Photos courtesy Sebastian Ramirez.
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Newly elected Congresswoman Julia Brownley was involved in a minor traffic accident at the corner of Highway 126 and Central Avenue, Saturday, at 2:09pm. No injuries were reported.
Newly elected Congresswoman Julia Brownley was involved in a minor traffic accident at the corner of Highway 126 and Central Avenue, Saturday, at 2:09pm. No injuries were reported.
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A Proclamation honoring Nativedad Cano for his contribution to Mariachi Music was presented to his daughters Alejandra and Natalie at Tuesday’s council meeting by Mayor Manuel Minjares. Cano moved to Fillmore in 1990 and passed away October 3, 2014. He was a visiting professor at UCLA and won a Grammy in 2008 for his music.
A Proclamation honoring Nativedad Cano for his contribution to Mariachi Music was presented to his daughters Alejandra and Natalie at Tuesday’s council meeting by Mayor Manuel Minjares. Cano moved to Fillmore in 1990 and passed away October 3, 2014. He was a visiting professor at UCLA and won a Grammy in 2008 for his music.
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During the Special December 16, 2014 City Council meeting a new Mayor for the City of Fillmore was selected, Mayor Douglas Tucker, along with new Mayor Pro Tem Diane McCall. Tucker thanked the out-going Mayor Manuel Minjares and Mayor Pro Tem Rick Neal for their professionalism and their helping setting the City on sound financial ground. Minjares responded telling Tucker, “You will be a good mayor.”

The meeting began with a Proclamation honoring Nativedad Cano for his contribution to Mariachi Music. Cano was born in Ahuisculco, Jalisco, Mexico July 23, 1933 and passed away October 3, 2014. He moved to Fillmore in 1990, where he lived with his family and loved the town. Cano was a visiting professor at UCLA and won a Grammy in 2008 for his music. The Proclamation was accepted by his daughters Alejandra and Natalie.

Council Members were then asked what committees, commissions, liaisons and outside agency appointments each would consider being on. The appointments: Manual Minjares; School Board Liaison, Ventura Regional Sanitation District, Ventura COG, Fillmore Development Council, Ventura County Transportation Commission, Air Pollution Control District alternate, North Fillmore Neighborhood Commission alternate.

Diane McCall; School Board Liaison, Animal Regulation, Heritage Valley Tourism, Chamber of Commerce.

Douglas Tucker; Air Pollution Control District, North Fillmore Neighborhood Commission, Planning Commission, Economic Development Council-Ventura County, Ventura County Regional Energy Alliance.

Rick Neal; Heritage Valley Tourism, Ventura Regional Sanitation District, Economic Development Council-Ventura County, Ventura County Regional Energy Alliance, Chamber of Commerce, Fillmore Development Council.

Carrie Broggie; Film Commission, Planning Commission, Veterans Memorial, Parks and Recreation Commission.

Two student representatives, Angel Cisneros and Sara Beylik, were then appointed to one year on the Parks and Recreation Commission along with two Commissioners, Geraldine Lee and Camilla Conaway, who will serve for four years.

The Special meeting ended within an hour.

 
The mighty Sespe River was flowing again this week after the weekend rain.
The mighty Sespe River was flowing again this week after the weekend rain.
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Groundbreaking has begun at the Business Park, corner of Highway 126 and C Street. The rains may cause a slight delay but the long-awaited development has started.
Groundbreaking has begun at the Business Park, corner of Highway 126 and C Street. The rains may cause a slight delay but the long-awaited development has started.
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Santa really gets around! He visited the Clinicas on Central Avenue. Siblings Junior and Maria were happy to see him in town.
Santa really gets around! He visited the Clinicas on Central Avenue. Siblings Junior and Maria were happy to see him in town.
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Ventura County Sheriff's Department
Ventura County Sheriff's Department

On December 14, 2014, members of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club were attending a Christmas Toy Drive event at the Deer Lodge in Meiners Oaks. Approximately a dozen motorcyclists wearing Hells Angels Motorcycle Club patches were observed driving south on Maricopa Highway towards North Ventura Avenue. Traffic violations were observed by deputies and an enforcement stop of the motorcyclists was initiated. The motorcyclists were stopped as they turned onto Baldwin Road from North Ventura Avenue.

During the subsequent investigation, the following items of contraband were located: two concealed loaded firearms, methamphetamine, and a weapon described as “brass knuckles”. Tedesco was arrested for possession of methamphetamine while in possession of a firearm and being a prohibited person from possessing a firearm. Saucedo was arrested for carrying a loaded firearm in his vehicle. Holt was arrested for possession of brass knuckles. In addition to those violations, Tedesco and Amman were arrested for being under the influence of a controlled substance. All subjects were booked into the Pre-Trial Detention Facility.

Nature of Incident: Weapons and Narcotics Arrest – Hells Angels Motorcycle Club

Report Number: 14-28119
Location: Baldwin Road & North Ventura Avenue, Mira Monte, CA
Date & Time: December 14, 2014 – 1:30 PM
Unit(s) Responsible: Ojai Patrol Station & Sheriff’s Gang Unit
(S)uspects, (V)ictims, (P)arty, (D)ecedent City of Residence Age
Tedesco, Noah Riverside, CA 30
Saucedo, John Orange, CA 29
Amann, Stefan Lake Elsinore, CA 40
Holt, Thomas Harbor City, CA 44
Prepared by: Sergeant Kevin Donoghue
Media Release Date: December 15, 2014
Follow-Up Contact: Captain Don Aguilar (805) 797-7349
don.aguilar@ventura.org
Approved by: Captain Bob Thomas

 

Dear Members of the Fillmore Community,

I am writing to give you an update on the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry’s (ATSDR’s) work at the Pacific Coast Pipeline Site. ATSDR’s goal is to protect the health of the people of Fillmore. To do this, ATSDR is investigating the possibility that contact with soil from the site could contribute to human health effects.

ATSDR Pacific Coast Pipeline Health Consultation (draft for public comment) is still going through our agency's scientific review process. While this review process takes longer than we’d like, we look forward to finalizing the draft and making it available to you and other members of the Fillmore community in early 2015. Thank you for your patience.

In addition, separate from our Health Consultation report, but in keeping with our goal of protecting the health of the Fillmore community, ATSDR provided comments to the City of Fillmore on the Fillmore Works Specific Plan Initial Study and Notice of Preparation of an environmental impact review. You can find our comments attached [EDITOR's Note: The document is below].

If you have any questions about ATSDR's work, please feel free to contact me by email or at 415.947.4318.

Regards,
Jamie

Jamie Rayman
Health Educator, Region 9 (Pacific Southwest)
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
75 Hawthorne Street, Suite 100; HHS-1
San Francisco, CA 94105
Email: jrayman@cdc.gov
Tel: 415-947-4318

 


Photos and slideshow by Bob Crum.

 
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