By Gazette Staff Writers — Friday, July 11th, 2025
![]() On July 4th, the Fillmore Fire Department responded to a fire in a trash can at Sheills Park, near the baseball field. With a quick response, the fire was put out quickly. Photo credit: Angel Esquivel Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Friday, July 11th, 2025
![]() On Wednesday, July 2nd, at 7:01 p.m., the Ventura County Fire Department, AMR Paramedics, and the California Highway Patrol responded to a car rollover in the 2500 block of Goodenough Road. Arriving firefighters discovered a single vehicle in a ditch, with one patient outside of the vehicle. Paramedics treated the patient on the scene before transporting the female driver to a local hospital, condition unknown. Photo credit Angel Esquivel. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Friday, July 11th, 2025
![]() On Saturday, July 5th, at 8:07 p.m., a Fillmore Police Unit was involved in a minor injury car accident on Blaine Avenue and the alley at rear of Arrasmith Lane. The vehicles involved were a Fillmore Patrol Unit and a Honda Accord. The police unit sustained minor push bar damage, and the second vehicle sustained front wheel rear passenger side damage. The cause of the crash is under investigation. Photo credit Angel Esquivel. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Friday, July 11th, 2025
![]() On Friday, July 4th, at 21:28 p.m., the Fillmore Fire Department responded to a small brush fire in the 100 block of Clearwood Street. The fire was put out before any firefighters arrived. Photo credit Angel Esquivel. Enlarge Photo |
By Ventura County Sheriff Department — Friday, July 4th, 2025
On Wednesday, June 25, 2025, at approximately 2:14 PM, emergency personnel from the Moorpark Police Department, California Highway Patrol, Ventura County Fire Department, American Medical Response, and Gold Coast Ambulance responded to a traffic collision that occurred on the Union Pacific Rail Line near Montair Drive in the City of Moorpark. Investigators learned a semi-tractor was towing two trailers of lemons southbound from a privately owned ranch when a collision occurred with an eastbound Metrolink Train. Initial investigation indicates that the driver of the semi-tractor, Jose Avila, of Fillmore, was ejected as a result of the collision. Life-saving measures were initiated by nearby workers and responding sheriff’s deputies; however, Mr. Avila was pronounced deceased at the scene. There was a total of 17 people on board the Metrolink Train. One passenger complained of minor injuries. Rail operations on this section of the Union Pacific Rail Line was temporarily halted for several hours for the investigation. Metrolink and Amtrak arranged transportation for their effected passengers. The collision is still under investigation by the Moorpark Police Traffic Bureau. Anyone who might have witnessed the collision is asked to contact Deputy Manley at 805-532-2700. Prepared by: Sergeant Shawn Holzberger |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Friday, July 4th, 2025
![]() On Thursday, July 3rd, 2025, at 9pm, the City of Fillmore will host their 4th of July fireworks show at the Fillmore Middle School athletic field for family and friends to enjoy. Gazette Stock Photo. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Friday, July 4th, 2025
![]() With Fourth of July approaching, firework safety is crucial to prevent accidents, injuries, and fires. On Thursday, June 26th, from 10am to noon, Fillmore Sheriff’s had a great day engaging with the community to educate them on safe practices to ensure a safer celebration for all. Thank you to Fillmore City Fire Department, Ventura County Probation, Sheriff’s Bomb Squad, Sheriff’s K9, Sheriff’s S.W.A.T members, CHP, and local supporters Starbucks Coffee and Roan Mills Bakery. Photo credit Angel Esquivel. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Friday, July 4th, 2025
![]() For more information on motor vehicle theft prevention, visit www.nhtsa.gov/road-safety/vehicle-theft-prevention. For additional resources, visit NICB.org. Enlarge Photo The Fillmore Police Department would like to share some vehicle theft prevention information with our community from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is observing Vehicle Theft Prevention Month this July by calling attention to vehicle thefts as a nationwide issue and urging vehicle owners to take preventive steps to keep their vehicles safe. Vehicle theft is a multi-billion-dollar industry in the United States, disrupting millions of vehicle owners’ lives — stripping them of their security and mobility. In 2024, 850,708 vehicles were stolen — representing a 17% decrease in vehicle theft totals from the previous year. Estimates show that approximately one vehicle is stolen every 37 seconds. In 2024, these states had the most vehicle thefts, as provided by the National Insurance Crime Bureau. 1. California Passenger cars make up most of the stolen vehicles, and summer months have the highest reported occurrences of vehicle thefts in the United States. NHTSA urges vehicle owners to take these steps to keep their vehicles — and any valuables inside them — safe all the time. LOCK IT, HIDE IT, KEEP IT! For more information on motor vehicle theft prevention, visit www.nhtsa.gov/road-safety/vehicle-theft-prevention. For additional resources, visit NICB.org. 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: Deputy Ramiro Rico |
![]() Fillmore Unified School District has selected Dina Ticas as Principal for San Cayetano Elementary and Kayleigh Kelp selected Principal, Rio Vista Elementary for the 2025-2026 upcoming school year. Full bios in article. Enlarge Photo By Gazette Staff Writers — Friday, July 4th, 2025
Fillmore Unified has announced new principals for multiple schools throughout the district. See full bios below: Dina Ticas Selected Principal, San Cayetano Elementary School Hello, my name is Dina Ticas. I am the only daughter of an immigrant mother, living out my quintessential American Dream. I began my career in education 25 years ago as a fourth-grade teacher, just before the frenzy of Y2K, but my love for learning and education began in Kindergarten. My mother’s rallying phrase, “You can lose everything, but you can’t lose your education” still rings in my mind. My husband of 28 years, Sam, and I have since added a few more phrases that we’ve passed on to our adult children: Katie, Mason, and Lazaro. Among them: “Live what you believe.” I believe deeply that family is everything and serving families in the public education setting is one of the best ways to invest my time and energy. My career has spanned from teaching grades K-6th, Math, and even Spanish. Most recently, I have served as an Assistant Principal at a school site of more than 800 students and 70 staff. I have a passion for the integration of content areas and for that reason I pursued a Masters of Education in S.T.E.A.M. Education after receiving my Bachelor’s of Education in Liberal Studies. The direct impact that teachers and administrators had on my life inspires me to collaborate, problem solve and support the vital work happening within classrooms. The moments in education that shifted the trajectory of my life as a student, educator, and administrator allowed me to experience the thriving in life that we all want for our students, our community, and ourselves as professionals. I am eager to work alongside the San Cayetano team and the Fillmore Unified School District. *** Degrees and Certifications: I am honored and excited to join the Fillmore Unified School District as the new Principal of Rio Vista Elementary School. Go Roadrunners! I bring with me over a decade of experience in education. My journey began as an elementary teacher, working across a range of grade levels and student needs, which helped shape my understanding of effective instruction and student development. I then spent six years as a teacher and middle school Assistant Principal in Ventura County, followed by two years as an Elementary Assistant Principal in the Santa Cruz area. I’m thrilled to return to this area and serve the incredible students, families, and staff of Fillmore. My leadership is grounded in five core values: integrity, relationships, efficiency, support, and empowerment. These principles guide my everyday work and help cultivate an environment where students and staff feel safe, respected, and valued. I’m especially passionate about restorative justice practices and promoting equity in education for students with special needs. I believe that strong partnerships with families, staff, and the broader community are essential to student success. Outside of work, I enjoy hiking, traveling, creating art, and watching movies with my husband and our energetic puppy, Reggie. I look forward to building strong relationships with our students, families, and staff. I’m truly proud to be part of the Fillmore Unified family and can’t wait for the great work we’ll do together. |
![]() On Saturday, June 7th, 2025, kids out of Perce’s Kenpo Karate Studio in Fillmore placed 1st overall at the American Grappling Federation (AGF) Tournament held at Moorpark High School. Above is the team after claiming victory. Photo credit Michael Torres. Enlarge Photo By Gazette Staff Writers — Friday, July 4th, 2025
![]() Pictured are Fillmore’s Ethan Genest, Theo Zendejas and Arsen Arushanyan after getting their medals at the American Grappling Federation (AGF) Tournament held at Moorpark High School. Photo credit Michael Torres. Enlarge Photo By Michael Torres The team trains out of Perce’s Kenpo Karate Studio in Fillmore, CA, under the leadership of Professor Michael Torres, a Gracie Humaitá black belt under Professor Mario Aiello. Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is a grappling-based martial art that focuses on ground control, leverage, and submissions to neutralize opponents. Fillmore’s young competitors set the tone early with standout performances in both Gi and No-Gi divisions. Many students competed in both brackets and showed excellent versatility, discipline, and composure. Ethan Brock Genest –Boys 8-9 yrs. Gray Belt- 1st Place (Gi), 1st Place (No-Gi) The adult athletes continued the club’s success with strong podium finishes across divisions: “The team came in prepared to give their best, and the students delivered with focus, heart, and integrity,” said Professor Michael Torres. “It’s not just about winning—it’s about growth, discipline, and supporting each other on and off the mat. I’m extremely proud of every member of this team.” |