Police Make Gang Vandalism Arrests

On June 29, 2023, Fillmore patrol deputies contacted and arrested three Fillmore gang members for vandalizing property with spray paint.

On June 29, 2023, at approximately 3:45PM, Fillmore patrol deputies responded to a report of a vandalism in progress occurring in the alley of the 200 block of Main Street. A community member observed three suspects spray painting graffiti in the alley and called 911 to report the crime. This diligent community member provided valuable information to our dispatch center, which was relayed to responding deputies.

Deputies responded and determined the graffiti was gang related in nature. Deputies conducted an investigation and obtained additional evidence that led to the identification of all three suspects. The three suspects were identified as Efrain Reyes (age 21), Gonzalo Miranda (age 22), and a male juvenile. Deputies assigned to a bicycle detail deployed and conducted a search of the surrounding areas. Deputies located all three suspects in Fillmore Central Park and seized additional evidence linking all three suspects to the vandalism.

All three suspects were taken into custody. Reyes and Miranda were booked at the Ventura County Pre-Trial Detention Facility for violations of Graffiti Vandalism and Participation in a Criminal Street Gang. Reyes and Miranda both remain in custody. Reyes’ bail is set at $200,000 and Miranda’s is set at $110,000. The male juvenile was lodged into the Juvenile Justice Center and later released to his guardian.

Graffiti vandalism is an eyesore that directly affects the quality of life in our communities. If left
unchecked, graffiti can decrease property values and lead to the deterioration of entire neighborhoods. Gang graffiti may also be the catalyst for additional, more serious conflicts
between rival gangs. The removal of graffiti costs homeowners, business owners and taxpayers
thousands of dollars each year.

The Fillmore Police Department encourages citizens to immediately report suspicious people and
vehicles, and to promptly report any graffiti they come across by calling the Sheriff’s Communication Center at (805) 654-9511. After police investigation, all graffiti should be immediately removed. Anyone with information pertaining to crimes are urged to contact the Fillmore Police Station at (805) 524-2233 or the below listed detective. The reporting party may remain anonymous.

Graffiti Removal
The city removes all graffiti by either painting over it or by using a power washer, depending upon the location of the graffiti. If graffiti is on private property, the city secures a signed
agreement from the property owner giving them permission to do the work. Call the city at (805)
524-1500, (option 4,3) if you see graffiti within the city and they will take steps to remove it.

The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office is committed to maintaining the safety of all residents by continued community partnerships. The Fillmore Police Department encourages citizens to immediately report suspicious people and vehicles, and to promptly report any crime they come across by calling our dispatch center. The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office would like to thank members of the public for their on-going support and due diligence in providing information to assist our agency in solving crimes.

Nature of Incident: Gang Vandalism Arrests
Report Number: 23-82865
Location: 200 block of Main Street, Fillmore
Date & Time: June 29, 2023 @ 3:45PM
Unit(s) Responsible: Fillmore Patrol Services

(S)uspects, (V)ictims,(P)arty,(D)ecedent

(S) Efrain Reyes Fillmore 21
(S) Gonzalo Miranda Fillmore 22
(S) Male Juvenile Fillmore 16

Prepared by: Sergeant Will Hollowell
Approved by: Captain Eduardo Malagon