Juan Carlos Saucedo, 19 of Fillmore, was arrested by Pole Creek on 4th Street on Thursday, October 30th for attempted murder. Saucedo was recently released from custody on his own recognizance for felony resisting a peace officer. Photo credit Sebastian Ramirez.
Juan Carlos Saucedo, 19 of Fillmore, was arrested by Pole Creek on 4th Street on Thursday, October 30th for attempted murder. Saucedo was recently released from custody on his own recognizance for felony resisting a peace officer. Photo credit Sebastian Ramirez.
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A Fillmore Sheriff’s deputy launching a drone from El Dorado Mobile Homes in search of the attempted murder suspect who was eventually located near Pole Creek on 4th Street. Photo credit Sebastian Ramirez.
A Fillmore Sheriff’s deputy launching a drone from El Dorado Mobile Homes in search of the attempted murder suspect who was eventually located near Pole Creek on 4th Street. Photo credit Sebastian Ramirez.

On 10/30/2025, at about 9:13 AM, deputies from the Fillmore Station responded to the 200 block of E. Telegraph Road in Fillmore reference an assault with a deadly weapon which had just occurred.
Upon arrival, deputies located an adult female suffering from serious injuries consistent with being assaulted with a pick axe. The victim was transported via ambulance to a local hospital for medical care.
Sheriff’s Dispatch worked with reporting parties and were able to identify the suspect as (S) Juan Carlos Saucedo, a 19-year-old Fillmore resident. Saucedo was recently released from custody on his own recognizance for felony resisting a peace officer.
Patrol personnel quickly learned Saucedo had fled the area on foot. Additional resources from the Fillmore Detective Unit, West County Special Enforcement Unit, Sheriff’s Air Unit, and Sheriff’s K9 Unit responded to assist with the investigation and actively searched for Saucedo in the immediate and surrounding areas.
Shortly after 10:00 AM, with assistance from diligent members of the community, Sheriff’s personnel were able to locate Saucedo hiding in the area near Pole Creek and Fourth Street. Once resources arrived, deputies developed a plan and took Saucedo into custody without incident.
Shortly after 1:00 PM, detectives from the Fillmore Detective Unit obtained a search warrant for Saucedo’s residence, which was the same location as the assault. During the warrant service, crime scene investigators located additional evidence linking Saucedo to the attempted murder.
As a result of the investigation, Saucedo was arrested for Penal Code § 664/187 – [Attempt Murder]. He was transported to the Pre-Trial Detention Facility where he was booked pending court proceedings.
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. We are better at what we do because of our community partnerships. Join us in the fight on crime by following us on “X” @fillmoresheriff, Facebook, Instagram @VCSHERIFF and @FILLMOREPD, and with Nixle by texting your zip code to 888777 to receive local law enforcement and public safety alerts and advisories.
Prepared by: Sergeant Jarrod Foote
News Release Date: 10/31/2025
Approved by: Captain Eduardo Malagon
Booking Photo Release: NO
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Nature of Incident: Suspect Arrested for Attempt Murder
Report Number: 25-139577
Location: 200 block of E. Telegraph Road, Fillmore
Date & Time: 10/30/2025, 9:13 AM
Unit(s) Responsible: Fillmore Patrol, Fillmore Detective Unit, West County Special Enforcement Unit, Sheriff’s Air Unit, Sheriff’s K9 Unit, Sheriff’s Dispatch, Sheriff’s Crime Scene Unit
(S)uspects, (V)ictims, (P)arty, (D)ecedent, City of Residence, Age
(V) Adult Female, Fillmore, N/A
(S) Juan Carlos Saucedo, Fillmore, 19

 


 

Fillmore, CA — Tuesday, November 11, 2025
The Fillmore and Piru communities will come together once again to honor the brave men and women who have served our country at the annual Fillmore-Piru Veteran’s Day Celebration, set for Tuesday, November 11, 2025.
Festivities will begin at 10:00 a.m. with the Veteran’s Day Parade along Central Avenue, featuring local organizations, marching bands, community groups, and honored veterans. Leading this year’s parade as Grand Marshal will be Mark Dominguez, a retired U.S. Army Staff Sergeant and interim Fillmore Police Chief and Peace Officer, recognized for his exemplary service to both his country and community.
Following the parade, a Luncheon will be served at Fillmore Middle School, located at 543 A Street. The meal is $15 per person, with veterans eating free as a token of appreciation for their service.
The day’s events will continue with the Annual Veteran’s Day Ceremony, scheduled to begin at approximately 1:30 p.m. This year’s featured speaker is Fillmore City Councilman and U.S. Veteran John Garnica, who will share reflections on service, sacrifice, and community.
Residents are encouraged to attend and spend the day celebrating our nation’s heroes. The event remains one of Fillmore’s most cherished traditions, uniting generations in gratitude and remembrance.
Come out and show your support—join us in honoring those who have given so much for our freedom.

 


 
Photo credit Sebastian Ramirez.
Photo credit Sebastian Ramirez.
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CHP Moorpark Office Statement:
Photo credit Sebastian Ramirez.
Photo credit Sebastian Ramirez.

Officer Ryan Ayers of the CHP Moorpark Office issued the following statement about a fatal motorcycle crash occurring Sunday, November 2 of 2025, between Moorpark and Fillmore.
“BARDSDALE, CA. – The California Highway Patrol’s (CHP) Moorpark Area officers are investigating the cause of a two-vehicle crash involving a motorcycle that occurred Sunday, on Bardsdale Road at State Route 23 (Grimes Canyon Rd) south of Fillmore, CA and claimed one life.
On November 2, 2025, at approximately 5:49 P.M., the California Highway Patrol’s (CHP) Ventura Communications Center received a call of a two-vehicle crash on Bardsdale Road, west of SR-23.
Upon arrival, emergency personnel found a responsive 71-year-old male from Thousand Oaks, who had been ejected from his motorcycle, a 2009 Harley Davidson Electra Glide.
The rider was the sole rider of the Harley Davidson driving southbound on SR-23, at an unknown speed. For reasons yet to be determined, the rider was unable to negotiate a left turn in the roadway and struck a 2012 Toyota Yaris that was stopped on Bardsdale Road at the stop sign to SR-23.
The rider was ejected from the motorcycle and received major injuries. The rider was transported by air ambulance to Los Robles Hospital, where tragically, he succumbed to the injuries sustained in this crash and was pronounced deceased.
The driver of the Toyota, a 48 year old female from Canyon Country, received complaint of pain injuries from this crash and was able to drive her vehicle from the scene.
No arrests were made, and the involvement of alcohol/drugs is still unknown.
This incident resulted in the closure of Bardsdale Road for approximately 30 minutes to allow access for emergency personnel and for CHP officers to conduct the on-scene investigation.
The Ventura County Fire Department, American Medical Response (AMR), and Ventura County Sheriff’s Department responded to the scene to assist with the medical care, scene safety, and transport to Los Robles Hospital.
For additional information regarding the deceased, please contact the Ventura County Medical Examiner’s Office at (805) 641-4400.
This Collision is being investigated by the CHP’s Moorpark Area office. Any potential witnesses who have not already given their statements to an investigating officer are encouraged to contact the CHP’s Moorpark office at (805) 553-0800.
The mission of the CHP is to provide the highest level of Safety, Service, and Security.”

 


 
Army Staff Sergeant (R) Mark Dominguez
Army Staff Sergeant (R) Mark Dominguez

Fillmore Veteran’s Day Grand Marshal Mark Dominguez proudly served his country from November 4, 1965, to November 8, 1968. Mark answered the call to duty by enlisting in the U.S. Army and later volunteering to serve in Vietnam. He was stationed in Germany from 1965 until 1967 in various law enforcement duties and as a training instructor.
From April 1967 to April 1968, Mark served in Vietnam during the historic “TET Year of the Monkey” assigned to Nha Trang in the III Corps tactical zone. His unit was responsible for intensive structure-to-structure and room-to-room operations to locate enemy forces. This dangerous duty along with extended patrol missions in the surrounding jungles often required up to seven days of continuous engagement with the enemy.
After completing his Vietnam service, Dominguez was stationed at the Sixth Army Headquarters at the Presidio in San Francisco where he served as Honor Guard Platoon Sergeant overseeing burial detail for our fallen heroes. Mark was also in charge of the Military Brig Detention facility which housed long-term military prisoners. His exemplary service earned him several military honors, including promotion to Staff Sergeant E-6, and receiving the Army Commendation Medal, Good Conduct Medal, and National Defense Medal. He was also recognized as a Distinguished Expert in Rifle and Pistol Marksmanship.
After receiving his honorable discharge, Mark was hired as a peace officer for the Fillmore Police Department in 1969 where he served until 1982. He continued to display the same commitment and devotion to duty as a police officer as he did in the Army while serving his beloved Fillmore community. Mark received several promotions including Sargeant, Lieutenant, and Interim Chief of Police. In 1972, the Ventura Kiwanis Club awarded him the prestigious Fillmore Policeman of the Year.
Mark continues his lifelong commitment to helping others. He currently serves as the Senior Legal Administrator at the Law Offices of Rahnama Law which specializes in personal injury cases. Guided by his professional motto “Helping the injured” Mark is dedicated to securing justice and providing maximum compensation for injured clients.
Mark was born in Ventura and currently resides in Oxnard. He and his beloved wife Loira Dominguez have three children. His enduring devotion to his country, community, and family continues to inspire all who know him.

 
On Friday, October 31st, at 6:21 a.m., Fillmore Police Department, Fillmore City Fire, and AMR Paramedics were dispatched to a collision on Ventura Street at Santa Clara Street. Arriving firefighters found a box truck that had collided with a parked semi-truck; the driver of the box truck had minor injuries. The crash is under investigation. Photo credit Angel Esquivel.
On Friday, October 31st, at 6:21 a.m., Fillmore Police Department, Fillmore City Fire, and AMR Paramedics were dispatched to a collision on Ventura Street at Santa Clara Street. Arriving firefighters found a box truck that had collided with a parked semi-truck; the driver of the box truck had minor injuries. The crash is under investigation. Photo credit Angel Esquivel.
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Photo credit Angel Esquivel.
Photo credit Angel Esquivel.
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Photo credit Angel Esquivel.
Photo credit Angel Esquivel.
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On Thursday, October 30th, at 4:22pm, a vegetation fire broke out in the 400 block of Chambersburg Road, Bardsdale. Five units quickly knocked down the flames which were contained to approximately a quarter acre in the Santa Clara Riverbed near a homeless encampment. Photo credit Sebastian Ramirez.
On Thursday, October 30th, at 4:22pm, a vegetation fire broke out in the 400 block of Chambersburg Road, Bardsdale. Five units quickly knocked down the flames which were contained to approximately a quarter acre in the Santa Clara Riverbed near a homeless encampment. Photo credit Sebastian Ramirez.
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Photo credit Sebastian Ramirez.
Photo credit Sebastian Ramirez.
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Photo credit Sebastian Ramirez.
Photo credit Sebastian Ramirez.
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Photo credit Sebastian Ramirez.
Photo credit Sebastian Ramirez.
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On Wednesday, October 29th, the City of Fillmore, local organizations, clubs, and residents were invited to register their vehicles and join the fun by decorating their trunks for our community. They had free candy, food, music, decorated trunks, and family fun for all ages to enjoy. From 6pm – 8pm Central Avenue was blocked off for the fun filled event. Photo credit Sebastian Ramirez.
On Wednesday, October 29th, the City of Fillmore, local organizations, clubs, and residents were invited to register their vehicles and join the fun by decorating their trunks for our community. They had free candy, food, music, decorated trunks, and family fun for all ages to enjoy. From 6pm – 8pm Central Avenue was blocked off for the fun filled event. Photo credit Sebastian Ramirez.
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Photo credit Sebastian Ramirez.
Photo credit Sebastian Ramirez.
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Photo credit Sebastian Ramirez.
Photo credit Sebastian Ramirez.
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Photo credit Sebastian Ramirez.
Photo credit Sebastian Ramirez.
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Fillmore’s downtown Central Avenue was really bustling on Sunday night, November 2nd, for Dia de los Muertos! The festivities started at 3pm and ran until 10pm. Decorative car displays lined the avenue as music and dance filled the air courtesy of Danza Aztecs, Love2 Dance Studio, Mariachi Los Leones, Cosmico, Danza Los Viejitos, Mariachi Los Rayos, La Sentencia Nortena, Danza Oaxaquenas, and Relicho Norteno. Great food and venders were available to keep the large crowd happy. Pictured is one of the colorful car displays, and an after-life guitar player. Mr. Bones sat holding a bunch of marigolds, waiting for his lost love to return. Photo credit Sebastian Ramirez.
Fillmore’s downtown Central Avenue was really bustling on Sunday night, November 2nd, for Dia de los Muertos! The festivities started at 3pm and ran until 10pm. Decorative car displays lined the avenue as music and dance filled the air courtesy of Danza Aztecs, Love2 Dance Studio, Mariachi Los Leones, Cosmico, Danza Los Viejitos, Mariachi Los Rayos, La Sentencia Nortena, Danza Oaxaquenas, and Relicho Norteno. Great food and venders were available to keep the large crowd happy. Pictured is one of the colorful car displays, and an after-life guitar player. Mr. Bones sat holding a bunch of marigolds, waiting for his lost love to return. Photo credit Sebastian Ramirez.
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Photo credit Sebastian Ramirez.
Photo credit Sebastian Ramirez.
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Photo credit Sebastian Ramirez.
Photo credit Sebastian Ramirez.
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Photo credit Sebastian Ramirez.
Photo credit Sebastian Ramirez.
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Each year, our communities celebrate Halloween with trick-or-treating, parties, and sometimes alcohol consumption. The Fillmore Police Department and the City of Fillmore would like to ensure everyone participates in the various Halloween festivities safely and responsibly. As such, we would like to share various tips from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to ensure the overall safety of our community members.
Trick-or-Treating
Safety Tips for Drivers:
Be alert for trick-or-treaters and other pedestrians.
Slow down and scan the road. Remember, slower speeds save lives.
Watch for young trick-or-treaters in unexpected places. Children may be unaware of traffic and dart into the street unexpectedly.
If you see a drunk driver, contact law enforcement.
Safety Tips for Pedestrians:
Before festivities begin, create a “buddy system” to get each other home safely and prevent walking alone.
Follow the rules of the road and obey signs and signals.
If possible, cross streets at crosswalks or intersections. Look for cars in all directions, including those turning left or right.
Halloween Parties
Safety Tips for Attendees:
Before drinking, choose a designated driver, or schedule a ridesharing, ride-hailing or taxi service.
If you drink, do not drive for any reason. Even a small amount of alcohol can affect driving ability.
Safety Tips for Hosts:
Be responsible and take action to make sure guests get home safely.
Prepare to call taxis, rideshares, provide sleeping accommodations, or — if you’re sober — drive guests home yourself.
Collect car keys from guests who are drinking.
Provide non-alcoholic beverage options.
Unfortunately, Halloween celebrations involve potentially deadly crashes and impaired drivers on the road. In 2023, nearly half of all crash fatalities during Halloween night were alcohol related. Halloween Safety Tips for Drivers, Pedestrians, More | NHTSA
The Fillmore Police Department would like to remind our community of these safety tips and encourage everyone to do their part to keep everyone safe. Remember, these safety tips are not exclusive to Halloween and can be applied to any celebration or event in our community. Refer to the NHTSA link for additional information regarding Halloween safety and other traffic safety materials.
Prepared by: Sergeant Jarrod Foote
News Release Date: October 29, 2025
Approved by: Captain Eduardo Malagon
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Nature of Incident: Halloween Celebration-Traffic Safety Information
Location: City of Fillmore
Date & Time: October 29, 2025
Unit(s) Responsible: Fillmore Police Department

 
Fillmore Police Chief Eduardo “Lalo” Malagon was recognized for his 25 years of service to the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office and the community.
Fillmore Police Chief Eduardo “Lalo” Malagon was recognized for his 25 years of service to the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office and the community.

Fillmore Police Chief Eduardo “Lalo” Malagon was recently recognized for 25 years of dedicated service with the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office.
Throughout his distinguished career, Chief Malagon has served in Detention Services, Patrol Services, and the Special Crimes Unit/Intelligence. He has also held specialized assignments with the Tactical Response Team, served as a SWAT Operator, and later as a SWAT Supervisor.
“I am profoundly grateful for the opportunity to serve as Chief of Police and to lead the dedicated members of this department. It has been an honor to uphold the trust of our Fillmore community and to advance our shared commitment to professionalism, integrity, and public service.”
The City of Fillmore proudly congratulates Chief Malagon on this milestone achievement and thanks him for his continued service and commitment to the residents of Fillmore and Ventura County.