Oxnard Woman Warned After Harassing ICE Agents
![]() U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents were parked at the Fillmore Sheriff’s station on Tuesday after being followed aggressively by a female driver on Highway 126, including the use of a PA system installed in her car. The woman is shown parked behind the federal agents’ car; inset, agents speaking with the female driver. Two weeks ago, a woman who identified with VC Defensa followed and harassed a private citizen, believing he was ICE. The incident was reported to the Fillmore Police Department. A witness to the incident said the woman also identified herself with VC Defensa. False “sightings” of agents have also been posted on Facebook, when Sheriff Deputies serving warrants/probation searches are observed. Photo credit Sebastian Ramirez. By Gazette Staff Writers — Friday, July 18th, 2025
Penal Code Violation Addressed by Agents
![]() On Tuesday, July 15, at about 11am, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents called the Fillmore Sheriff’s Communication Center and reported they were being followed around by an aggressive female driver in a silver Toyota sport utility vehicle. The ICE agents reported the female began following them while they were traveling eastbound on SR-126, just outside the Fillmore city limits. The federal agents drove to the Fillmore Police Station parking lot in an effort to de-escalate tensions and prevent dangerous traffic related issues. While at the police station deputies contacted the parties involved, kept the peace, and determined no crime had been committed. The female driver, an Oxnard resident, was warned on the use of a PA system installed on her vehicle while operating a motor vehicle, pursuant to California Vehicle Code section 27007. All parties left the area a short time later without any further incident. Videos of the woman talking over her PA system can be found at www.FillmoreGazette.com. |