On Sunday, July 20th, at 4:09 p.m., police responded to several reports of a shooting outside Sanchez Market in the 4000 block if E. Center Street, Piru. Upon arrival police found one victim who was treated on-scene and transported to the hospital by ambulance. Photo credit Angel Esquivel
On Sunday, July 20th, at 4:09 p.m., police responded to several reports of a shooting outside Sanchez Market in the 4000 block if E. Center Street, Piru. Upon arrival police found one victim who was treated on-scene and transported to the hospital by ambulance. Photo credit Angel Esquivel
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On 07/20/2025, at about 4:09 PM, patrol deputies from the Fillmore Station responded to several reports of a shooting
outside of a liquor store located in the 4000 block of E. Center Street. This business is in a quiet, unincorporated
community known as Piru.

Upon arrival, deputies located an adult male suffering from a single gunshot wound. The victim was transported via
ambulance to a local hospital for medical care. The victim was treated and is currently in stable condition.

Detectives and deputies from multiple units and stations responded to assist with the investigation. This investigation is
ongoing, and detectives are asking for the public’s assistance with obtaining any information regarding the incident.
Anyone with information about the shooing is asked to contact Detective Axel Morales at (805) 477-7011 or Detective Dustin
Heersche at (805) 477-7012. Tips can also be submitted through Ventura County Crime Stoppers at (800) 222-TIPS (8477),
where callers can remain anonymous.

Nature of Incident: Shooting Investigation

Report Number: 25-91261

Location: 4000 Block of E. Center Street, unincorporated community of Piru

Unit(s) Responsible:Fillmore Patrol Station, Moorpark Patrol Station, Headquarters Patrol Station, Fillmore Bureau of
Investigation, Sheriff’s Major Crimes Bureau, West County Special Enforcement Unit, Camarillo Special Enforcement Unit,
Sheriff’s Crime Scene Investigations Unit, Advanced Real Time Information Center (ARTIC)

(V)ictim

(V) Adult Male Piru 23

Prepared by: Sergeant Jarrod Foote

Approved by: Captain Eduardo Malagon

 


 
Photo credit Ventura County Sheriff’s Office
Photo credit Ventura County Sheriff’s Office
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The Fillmore Police Department Encourages Residents to Participate in National Night Out on Tuesday, August 5th, 2025.

Fillmore community members are invited to participate in National Night Out, on Tuesday, August 5th, 2025 from 5 p.m. - 7
p.m. This is an opportunity to engage in relationship building with deputies, firefighters, and other selected
representatives.

National Night Out is an annual crime prevention event and community-building campaign that promotes police-community
partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie that make our neighborhoods safer all year round. National Night Out is a
community building campaign that promotes police-community partnerships. Ventura Crumble Cookie and Fillmore Starbucks have
been kind enough to donate snacks and refreshments for this event.

“National Night Out is a great opportunity for local residents to meet and greet different team members assigned to various
Sheriff’s Specialized Units for an evening of activities,” said Fillmore Police Chief Eduardo Malagon. “Community policing
is more critical than ever before. It’s important for our community members to engage with our team in a positive
environment and know that we are truly here to serve them and keep them safe.”

The City of Fillmore, Ventura County Sheriff’s Office and Fillmore Police Department are committed to maintaining the
safety of all residents by continuing community partnerships.

The Fillmore Police Department invites the community to come out and ask questions, get crime prevention advice, and get to
know the officers in your neighborhood. Together, we are making communities safer, more caring places to live.

This event will be held at the Fillmore Police Station on Tuesday, August 5th, from 5:00 PM to 7:00PM. To learn more about
National Night Out in the City of Fillmore, contact Sergeant Jarrod Foote at the Fillmore Police Department, 805-524-2233.

Prepared by: Sergeant Jarrod Foote

News Release Date: 07/21/2025

Approved by: Captain Eduardo Malagon

 


 
More Work Reportedly Coming on C Street Line Damaged in March 2023
Pictured is a city contracted Veolia van, with CCTV monitoring a sewer line at Burlington and B Streets. The monitoring equipment can be seen inside the van, and the manhole provides access to the sewer lines. Photo credit Fillmore Gazette Staff.
Pictured is a city contracted Veolia van, with CCTV monitoring a sewer line at Burlington and B Streets. The monitoring equipment can be seen inside the van, and the manhole provides access to the sewer lines. Photo credit Fillmore Gazette Staff.
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Veolia North America, which operates and maintains the Fillmore Water Recycling Plant (WRP) under a contract with the City
of Filmore, was inspecting sewer lines at Burlington and B Street on Monday, July 21, 2025. A specialized remote-controlled
camera was inserted into the main line, transmitting real-time video footage to a monitor, allowing the inspector to
visually identify cracks or imperfections in the line, blockages or clogs caused by debris, grease or roots, tree root
intrusions, separation or failure of the line, or pipe material and age-related deterioration. Pictured is the monitor and
manhole entry point of the camera. The City of Fillmore owns the Fillmore WRP and provides domestic wastewater collection,
treatment, and disposal services for the city. The City Engineer and the Superintendent oversee the contract with Veolia for
these sewer services.

In March 2023, Fillmore experienced a significant sewer line break at the intersection of C Street and Ventura Street (SR
126).

This incident involved a collapsed sewer main and resulted in sewage leak estimated to be around 148,000 gallons, some of
which flowed into the Santa Clara River. Beaches near the mouth of the Santa Clara River, from Ventura Harbor to Oxnard
Shores, were closed and warning signs posted due to potential contamination.

The City contracted with construction companies to reroute the wastewater and repair the collapsed sewer line. By December
2023, the City Council approved final contracts for the nearly completed repairs, which totaled just under $10 million, with
a substantial portion covered by a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) award.

Lane closures on Highway 126 in the vicinity of the break impeded traffic for months while the City of Fillmore declared a
state of emergency to expedite repair efforts.

(The Gazette reached out to the City for more information on the coming C Street repairs, with no response.)

 

On Monday, July 21, 2025, at around 9:20pm, on Old Telegraph Road near the 7th Street turnoff, a white vehicle, possibly a
truck, crossed into the opposite lane and hit my daughter’s vehicle. Also in the car with my daughter were my two
granddaughters.

Thank God, due to my daughter’s great driving skills and God watching her and her daughters, she kept from going into the
ditch or possibly having a more fatal accident.

I would like to address the coward who hit them and drove off, without any consideration that he could have injured or killed
someone in the vehicle he/she hit. Shame on you. How would feel if it was your family?

I’m asking if anyone with any information to please contact the CHP or Sheriff’s Dept. if you witnessed the incident or a
vehicle driving at a high speed during the above date on Old Telegraph Road on July 21, 2025, at that time, or have heard of
someone talking about this incident. Thank you for your help in this matter.

Teresa & Susan Torres

805-727-0325

Fillmore Sheriff

805-524-2233

CHP Officer Daniel Perez

805-662-2640

 
On Saturday, July 19th, at 6:39 p.m., the Fillmore Police Department, Fillmore City Fire, Ventura County Fire Department, and AMR Paramedics were dispatched to a reported traffic collision in front of Bunnin Chevrolet. Arriving firefighters reported four vehicles involved with total of six patients. A second ambulance was requested, both ambulances transported the patients to local hospitals. Cause of the crash is under investigation.
On Saturday, July 19th, at 6:39 p.m., the Fillmore Police Department, Fillmore City Fire, Ventura County Fire Department, and AMR Paramedics were dispatched to a reported traffic collision in front of Bunnin Chevrolet. Arriving firefighters reported four vehicles involved with total of six patients. A second ambulance was requested, both ambulances transported the patients to local hospitals. Cause of the crash is under investigation.
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On Saturday, July 19th, at 3:15 p.m., the Fillmore Police Department, Fillmore City Fire Department, and AMR Paramedics responded to a reported traffic collision at the intersection of Ventura Street and Olive on Street. Arriving firefighters found two vehicles with moderate damage. No ambulance transports were made. Cause of the crash is under investigation. Photo credit Angel Esquivel.
On Saturday, July 19th, at 3:15 p.m., the Fillmore Police Department, Fillmore City Fire Department, and AMR Paramedics responded to a reported traffic collision at the intersection of Ventura Street and Olive on Street. Arriving firefighters found two vehicles with moderate damage. No ambulance transports were made. Cause of the crash is under investigation. Photo credit Angel Esquivel.
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On Wednesday, June 11th, Fillmore Unified School District broke ground on the renovations for the new FHS Athletic Complex, which is being built where the old Varsity baseball field was. Above is the construction which is currently underway. Right, a rendering of what the new complex will look like.
On Wednesday, June 11th, Fillmore Unified School District broke ground on the renovations for the new FHS Athletic Complex, which is being built where the old Varsity baseball field was. Above is the construction which is currently underway. Right, a rendering of what the new complex will look like.
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The City of Fillmore continues to improve the “Last, Best Small Town in Southern California” with tree trimming and street repair at Santa Clara and Fillmore Street. Photo credit Gazette Staff.
The City of Fillmore continues to improve the “Last, Best Small Town in Southern California” with tree trimming and street repair at Santa Clara and Fillmore Street. Photo credit Gazette Staff.
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On Friday, July 11th, at 5:30pm, multiple units were called out to a traffic collision eastbound on Highway 126 near the LA County Line, claiming two lives. The highway was closed for over an hour. Photo credit California Highway Patrol.
On Friday, July 11th, at 5:30pm, multiple units were called out to a traffic collision eastbound on Highway 126 near the LA County Line, claiming two lives. The highway was closed for over an hour. Photo credit California Highway Patrol.
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On Friday, July 11th, at 5:30 p.m., the Ventura County Fire Department, Los Angeles County Fire, AMR Paramedics, Air Squad, and California Highway Patrol were dispatched to a reported traffic collision eastbound SR126 near LA County Line. According to the California Highway Patrol in a statement “Officers have concluded that a 40-year-old Fillmore man was driving a 2002 Chevrolet Tahoe westbound on the road when the vehicle traveled into the eastbound lane and directly into the path an oncoming 2016 Subaru for unknown reasons. A 46-year-old man driving the Subaru died at the scene, emergency crews found him trapped in the driver’s seat and unresponsive his residence was not provided. The Fillmore man was transported by helicopter to Los Robles Regional Medical Center in Thousand Oaks, where he succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced dead. Three other men in the Tahoe were taken by ambulance to Heary Mayo Memorial Hospital for treatment for major injuries. It’s not clear what their relationship was to the driver. A third vehicle, which was a red Tesla, was struck by debris from the crash but sustained little to no damage. No arrest was made, and the involvement of alcohol or drugs is still unknown. The highway was partially closed for a little over an hour in the vicinity of crash while the helicopter was on scene and CHP officers investigated the crash.
The identities of the two deceased individuals have not been released yet by the Ventura County Medical Examiner’s Office.

 
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.
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.
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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.