Mendez Memorial held
Family and friends attended a memorial vigil across from Starbucks Friday, to commemorate the death of Sergio
Mendez who was killed in a bizarre accident. Pictured (l-r) Belen Burgos, Nathalie Bagasso Miliken, Cinthya Mendez, and Clara Quimbayo.
Family and friends attended a memorial vigil across from Starbucks Friday, to commemorate the death of Sergio Mendez who was killed in a bizarre accident. Pictured (l-r) Belen Burgos, Nathalie Bagasso Miliken, Cinthya Mendez, and Clara Quimbayo.

A memorial vigil attended by family and friends of Sergio Mendez took place Friday evening across from Starbucks. Mendez, a former Marine, was sitting in the Fillmore Starbucks on December 13, 2011 when a vehicle traveling at high speed smashed through the building pinning him against an interior wall. Mendez died shortly thereafter during surgery at Ventura County Medical Center.

Mendez aunts, Clara Quimbayo and Belen Burgos, told interviewers that they were seeking an “impartial investigation of what happened.” They are concerned that the investigation may be biased due to the fact that the
driver, Michael Cedarland, is a Los Angeles sheriff’s deputy, off duty at the time of the accident.

Two months have passed since the incident and very few facts have been released, except for reports that “neither drugs nor alcohol appeared to be a factor in the crash.” The possibility of loss of consciousness is being investigated.

The vehicle, westbound on Highway 126, crossed two lanes of traffic, jumped a curb, tore through a short hedge and traveled 130 yards through a parking lot before crashing through the east wall of Starbucks.

Reports stated that family members were waiting for word from Ventura County District Attorney Greg Totten’s office as to whether or not criminal charges would be filed.