Adrian Cervantes, passed away on August 4th, 2015 in a tragic car accident. Anyone who knew Adrian knew he lit up the room with his smile. He was always positive in his demeanor and joking around with family and friends.

Adrian is survived by his young children, Ava and Andrew, his wife, Lisa, and his extended family.

Adrian will be truly missed to all those who knew him and he will forever live on in our hearts.

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San Cayetano Elementary received asphalt resurfacing, paid for by a $1,764,393 grant. Piru Elementary received grant monies of $1,327,349 for repairs.
San Cayetano Elementary received asphalt resurfacing, paid for by a $1,764,393 grant. Piru Elementary received grant monies of $1,327,349 for repairs.
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San Cayetano Elementary was able to replace its roof thanks to a grant from the State Allocation Board.
San Cayetano Elementary was able to replace its roof thanks to a grant from the State Allocation Board.
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Workers have been busy over the summer at San Cayetano and Piru Elementary Schools replacing roofs, asphalt and improving our play structures.

Applications for Emergency Repair funding were submitted to the State in 2008. Due to the many years of the State’s fiscal crisis the funds were not awarded. In October 2014 FUSD, the only Ventura County district to receive these funds, was granted $3,091,742 by the State Allocation Board. This represents 3.3% of the total funding that was distributed State-wide.

This grant was allocated to 2 schools:
San Cayetano - $1,764,393
Piru - $1,327,349

These funds can be used for repairs to roofing, asphalt, playfields, paving concrete sidewalks, communications / fire alarm systems, painting, windows, flooring, fencing and replacement of one portable classroom at each school.

Some of this repair work has been completed since the time of this application. The district is reviewing prior payments to show that this work was done so that the funding can be moved from one project at the site to another project at the same site. This will help with the current cost, as the allocated amounts approved were based on 2008 costs.

We’re in the final stages of finishing the roofs, striping the parking lots, raking the play areas and getting ready to welcome our students for the new school year.

San Cayetano and Piru Elementary Schools are located in Ventura County and is part of the Fillmore Unified School District.

 


 
Players and coaches Donavin Salas , Victor Jimenez, Tony Martinez, Josh Lagunes, Angel Viramontes, Nick Herrera, Dylan Crawford, Dylan Sierra, Hugo Virto, Augie Osegueda, David Julian.Coaches Alex Perez ,LimiPerezand Hector Sierra. Team mom Araceli Perez.
Players and coaches Donavin Salas , Victor Jimenez, Tony Martinez, Josh Lagunes, Angel Viramontes, Nick Herrera, Dylan Crawford, Dylan Sierra, Hugo Virto, Augie Osegueda, David Julian.Coaches Alex Perez ,LimiPerezand Hector Sierra. Team mom Araceli Perez.
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Congratulations to the 2015 Fillmore Little League Intermediate 50/70 boys’ baseball team for such an outstanding season of baseball. Back in 2014 Fillmore Little League introduced this new division to the local citizens and it has been a success to say the least.This latest team accomplished to not only represent the City of Fillmore very well during the regular season but go on to represent the entire District 63 in the state tournament in Sub Divisional play.Great job and kudos from the local Board and the District. This is Fillmores second District and Section Championship in a consecutive 2 year period.

• Regular season record 21 wins – 1 loss ,runs allowed 45 –runs scored 239

• All StarCalifornia District 63 Champions 2015

• All Star Southern California Section 1 Champions 2015

• Appearance in Sub Divisional State Championship 2015

 
Pictured with new baby Aaron Keith Setty are Clif and Christina Setty and daughters ‘Teeny’, 4 and Michelle, 7. Aaron was born at home in Fillmore.
Pictured with new baby Aaron Keith Setty are Clif and Christina Setty and daughters ‘Teeny’, 4 and Michelle, 7. Aaron was born at home in Fillmore.
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Proud Navy Family Gets Special Delivery

Aaron Keith Setty made his debut in grand style on July 27th—he was born in his parent’s kitchen. That wasn’t the original plan.

Clif and Christina Setty had prepared to give birth to their third child in a hospital, just as his sisters Michelle, 7, and Christina “Teeny”, 4-years, had been.

But around midnight Christina started contractions. Nothing to worry about, she thought. Braxton-Hicks, she thought. She had had two other children and recognized early labor. So she slipped downstairs and started doing dishes, straightening up the house, thinking the birth would be hours away. “My mistake,” she said laughing, “I thought I had plenty of time.”

Then the contractions started increasing in intensity and coming closer together, three to four minutes. That was when Christina considered the possibility that their baby was going to be born—now.

She did what any woman would do; she called her mother in Los Angeles and said it’s time.

About that time Cliff came downstairs to see if everything was all right. Christina told him to bring down some towels and get ready to go to the hospital. That was when things went into overdrive. Her water broke, and then the contractions became "very quick, very intense." Clif called 911 and the baby started to crown. So with his cell phone wedged between his shoulder and ear, Clif caught his son as he entered the world on their kitchen floor. Aaron was 8.2 pounds, 21.5 inches long, born at 2:10 a.m.

They wrapped the baby in towels, cleared his airway and he start breathing. Fillmore Fire arrived in time to "clamp the cord and I cut it,” said Clif, "Then it was off to the hospital." Christina wanted to thank the paramedics “for keeping us calm.”

“I wanted a natural birth, but not this natural!”

As for delivering his own son, Clif said, "Not too many people can say that. It was scary at first, then exciting."

Mama and baby were taken to CMH where they were both pronounced healthy; Daddy and sisters followed in the family vehicle.

The Setty’s have lived in Fillmore since 2007. As of next month Cliff will have served in the US Navy for 16 years. His rank is E8 Senior Chief, Navy NMCB3 at Port Hueneme since 2000. Cliff has served in Puerto Rico, Cuba, Fuji Japan, Okinawa, Kuwait and Afghanistan.

Christine served in the U.S. Navy from 1998 to 2003, an E5 Second Class Petty Officer. She was stationed with Port Hueneme NMCB5. While it the service Christina served in Kuwait, Spain, Japan, Okinawa, and Cuba.

When asked what they would advise another expecting couple who might find themselves in the same predicament, they said, "Have lots of towels and try not to panic!

 
Opening statements made last Tuesday
Daniel Nuno will stand trial for murder.
Daniel Nuno will stand trial for murder.

Daniel Nuno, 33 of Fillmore, will stand trial on charges he shot and killed Ricardo Gonzalez, 41 originally from Fillmore, on August 8, 2011.

A jury was sworn in Monday, July 27th, to hear the murder trial.

In 2012, Nuno allegedly shot Gonzalez in the driveway of Gonzalez’ mother’s home. He has been charged with first-degree murder with special allegations that he used a firearm to commit the crime. Nuno has pleaded not guilty.
According to Gonzalez’ mother, Irene, 77, Nuno walked up to Gonzalez and shot him in the face in front of her and Gonzalez’ then 3-year old son.

Gonzalez was a chiropractor in Oxnard and was picking up his son from his parent’s home.

According to Irene, Nuno had been to the Gonzalez home twice earlier in the day looking for her other son, Eric Gonzalez. Nuno and Eric were involved in a drug arrest in the past according to the Ventura County Star. She said Nuno said something in English to Ricardo which she didn’t understand, but he responded he would loan him money the next day. That is when Nuno pulled out a gun, shot Gonzalez and drove away. The defense has raised issues about her ability to have clearly seen the shooter.

Opening statements are scheduled for Tuesday.

 
Ventura County Sheriff's Department
Ventura County Sheriff's Department

Mauricio Chavez, 20 of Fillmore, was arrested on a July 1st Search Warrant at a residence in Fillmore. The charges were possession of a gun by a prohibited person and possession of a Billy Club.

While incarcerated, deputies arrested Chavez for attempted murder and street terrorism in connection with the June 23rd shooting of two victims in Ventura. The shooting took place in the 300 block of West Ramona Street in Ventura.

Just before 4 p.m. officers responded to a shooting call and found a 9-year old girl suffering from a non-life threatening gunshot wound to her leg. Shortly after, deputies discovered a second shooting victim, a man in his mid-30’s, in the 300 block of West Park Row. Deputies believed he was shot in the same location as the girl and fled on foot.

Both victims were taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

Deputies are working to identify more suspects.

 
Fillmore’s Max Pina and Police Chief Dave Wareham, who offered an appreciation speech, attended the police reunion. Information courtesy Paul Glanville.
Fillmore’s Max Pina and Police Chief Dave Wareham, who offered an appreciation speech, attended the police reunion. Information courtesy Paul Glanville.
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Attending the police reunion were (l-r) Elmo Sheeran, Paul Glanville, Duke Bradbury, Kim Garret, Tony Morales (arms crossed), Mark Trimble and Max Pina. Organizers of the event were Ernie Gutierrez, Duke Bradbury, Max Pina, Tony Morales. Fillmore Explorers came out to help serve the dinner. What a great event!
Attending the police reunion were (l-r) Elmo Sheeran, Paul Glanville, Duke Bradbury, Kim Garret, Tony Morales (arms crossed), Mark Trimble and Max Pina. Organizers of the event were Ernie Gutierrez, Duke Bradbury, Max Pina, Tony Morales. Fillmore Explorers came out to help serve the dinner. What a great event!
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A police reunion took place at Brett Park, Piru, on Saturday, July 25th. The reunion has been in the works for about 18 months. Fillmore Police Department was well represented by the following officers: Duke Bradbury, Mark Dominguez, Dave Foster, Paul Glanville, Tom Jones, Larry Matthews, Manuel Martinez, Frank Michael, Tony Morales, Max Pina, Sr., Dwayne Steel, Mark Vest, and Jess Zavala. Dispatchers Nathali Bagaso, Gloria Cardona, Lani Farr, Melinda Little and Maria Rangel also attended. Many FPD members are still working in law enforcement or a related field. Some are retired and 33 have passed away, about six in the last eighteen months. Besides FPD attending, there was Santa Paula PD, Ventura County Sheriff’s Deputies, and CHP from the Ventura office (Fred Baskin who helped get radar enforcement on SR-126 from Santa Paula to Interstate 5). There were about 50 people in attendance, family, associate members, and most important our volunteers who helped with serving BBQ and music. Law enforcement from Oxnard PD, Ventura PD, and Simi Valley PD have showed interested in future reunions. An interesting note is that Larry Carpenter started as a reserve office with Fillmore, then regular officer, reaching a rank of Sergeant. He then transferred to the Ventura County Sheriff’s
Office, where he became the top law enforcement officer in the county.