At 7am Sunday, a game warden found a dead Black Bear two miles east of Piru on Highway 126. The 300 pound-plus bear had been hit by a car. The car left the scene. The adult male bear was returned to the wild to let nature take its course.

 
Caydi Villarreal
Caydi Villarreal
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The wind is one of those “Good News, Bad News” occurrences! For some areas the good news is that the wind will blow the fouled polluted air from your community to another unfortunate community downwind! I am sure we all remember “Egg City” and the stench that blew into Fillmore in the evening from the drying heaps of chicken manure! In Fillmore and all of Ventura County the local citrus crop can be damaged by the wind by scarring the fruit making it bad news when selling that crop!

For me the bad news about the constant wind we have been experiencing this year is that the wind has created havoc with my flying of the American Flag and the flags representing the the military services of my only Son, Phillip Diaz, and first born Grandson Michael O'Neal. Phillip is in the Navy and Michael the Army. The flags fray quickly because of the strong winds and on Tuesday, April 10th, in what turned out to be a very windy day, my 20' telescopic flag pole reached the end of it's life! The strong wind caused damaged a part inside of the telescopic pole which then separated the pole into two pieces! Not to worry though because today I went to Harbor Freight and bought another pole! Since I order my flags in quantity I always have a fresh flag to fly! So bring it on WIND!

In my travels around town I have noticed a number of other homes that proudly display the American Flag, or in some cases the flag of one of the military services. But, these homes are few! I have also noticed some perfectly good flag poles prominently displayed in the front yards of some homes without flags proudly flying from them. There is a house on lower Foothill with two substantial flagpoles in the front yard without flags! And, the flagpole at the FUSD Maintenance Yard remains empty after a controversy that I didn't really understand between employees and FUSD Administration regarding flying the American Flag and the POW Flag! If it had to do with the cost of maintaining the flags I will gladly purchase four American and four POW flags a year to fly again on that pole! If that isn't the problem then I hope whatever it was can be worked out and the flags can again fly proudly!

In addition to the Military Banners proudly on display in Fillmore, I would like to encourage the residents of Fillmore, as well as the FUSD Maintenance Yard employees, to at the minimum to start using existing flagpoles to proudly fly the American Flag as a sign of support for the men and women from our community that are currently serving and for those serving in the Middle East! I have to say that I feel guilty each day I move about Fillmore involved in my daily routine of riding my bicycle, motorcycle, meeting for coffee with friends and planning other activities that surround family and fun. I think nearly every day of those young men and women serving in the war zone and the sacrifices they and their families are making for all of us! I wish for them daily to come home safely to this community and to their families!

My Grandson Michael is currently serving in Afghanistan and my Son Phillip will be deploying in early June to Afghanistan. I am committed, despite the wind, to flying their military service flags below the American Flag until they both return home safely from their deployments! I encourage other residents and families of currently serving military members to fly their flags also as their show of support for their family members! I know Fillmore can do this! Let's all support our own American Heroes who have sacrificed so much for us all! Let's make Fillmore a standout community for the support of our troops by making it the norm to see the American Flag flying proudly from not only existing flag poles, but also from newly placed flag poles! If any readers would like to share a picture and story of their display of the American, or any service flag I would be honored to place a picture in the paper with your story. Please email me at dickdiaz@roadrunner.com and I will begin the story!

 
Sheriff’s deputies responded to the scene of a fight on Surrey Way, Monday at approximately 8:00 p.m. Two juveniles were involved in the altercation. One juvenile inflicted moderate injuries to the other with a knife, before fleeing the scene. An investigation is under way and the perpetrator will be charged with assault with a deadly weapon.
Sheriff’s deputies responded to the scene of a fight on Surrey Way, Monday at approximately 8:00 p.m. Two juveniles were involved in the altercation. One juvenile inflicted moderate injuries to the other with a knife, before fleeing the scene. An investigation is under way and the perpetrator will be charged with assault with a deadly weapon.
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Fillmore Senior Center Board members join Fillmore City Council members at the dias.
Fillmore Senior Center Board members join Fillmore City Council members at the dias.
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Ari Larson updated the council on the upcoming Chamber of Commerce events.
Ari Larson updated the council on the upcoming Chamber of Commerce events.

This April 24, 2012 the Fillmore Senior Center Board of Directors joined the Fillmore City Council to report on the Center’s financial status. Also on the agenda was approval of a letter to the California Public Utilities Commission encouraging the Adoption of a No-Cost Opt-Out Provision for Smart Meters.

Fillmore Senior Center is feeling the pinch of a poor economy and cutbacks from just about all of its funding sources. In the past the Center had a $100,000 budget provided in part by Fillmore Redevelopment, the United Way and various other organizations such as the Lions and Soroptomists. Today the Center’s budget is $20,000 and much of that coming from the 4th of July Fireworks sales. This has resulted in an 11% cutback in the lunch program along with reduced home delivery of meals to seniors that depend on the service. There are many activities offered such as computer classes, yoga, various art classes such as sketching and watercolors, WII Bowling, various exorcise classes, Tai Chi Classes, line dancing, support groups, casino trips just to name a few. The Center is vital to many of the seniors in town with a monthly average of 750-800 participating in the various activities. The Center recently opened a boutique room offering handmade knitted and crocheted items for sale and has received a new pingpong table that had Mayor Gayle Washburn challenging anyone to a game. Washburn commented that Fillmore spent millions on a skate park, pool and a baseball field, adding that we need to take care of both our young and our old and that the old took care of us in the past, now it’s our turn to take care of them. The Center is a 501c3 Nonprofit and run by volunteers with only one paid part-time office staff that does most everything. The Board consists of seven members: Vivian Johnson, Neva Picketts, Alternate Scott Painter, Treasurer Iris Martin, Secretary Gloria Hansen, Vice President Don Murphy, and President Donna Voelker. The proceeds from the sale of fireworks will help keep the Center open and there is a need for volunteers this 4th of July to work the booth. Any extra help will go a long way.

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At approximately 10:45 p.m. the female driver of a Ford Excursion attempted to turn her vehicle around on Grimes Canyon when she lost control and plunged over the edge of Highway 23 and into the canyon.
At approximately 10:45 p.m. the female driver of a Ford Excursion attempted to turn her vehicle around on Grimes Canyon when she lost control and plunged over the edge of Highway 23 and into the canyon.
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The driver’s injuries were not reported at press time. She was transported to a local hospital by ambulance. The vehicle shown here had been pulled from the canyon following the incident.
The driver’s injuries were not reported at press time. She was transported to a local hospital by ambulance. The vehicle shown here had been pulled from the canyon following the incident.
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The Sheriff’s Office is providing a valuable resource to the community by setting up disposal bins for the National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day, which takes place this Saturday, April 28, 2012 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

The event is a collaborative effort between local law enforcement agencies and the Drug Enforcement Administration to encourage residents to properly get rid of their expired or unused drugs.

The goal is to keep these products out of the hands of children. Many household pharmaceuticals are sold and traded among teenagers, who often help themselves to their parents’ medications. The consequences of medications getting into the wrong hands and being abused can be deadly.

Preventing a tragedy CONTINUED »

 
At approximately 11 a.m. Friday afternoon a two-car collision occurred on Highway 23 on the approach to Grimes Canyon. This Jeep and another car were moderately damaged.
At approximately 11 a.m. Friday afternoon a two-car collision occurred on Highway 23 on the approach to Grimes Canyon. This Jeep and another car were moderately damaged.
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No serious injuries were reported. Cause of the accident was not reported.
No serious injuries were reported. Cause of the accident was not reported.
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EMCM Angel Nolasco
EMCM Angel Nolasco
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Angel Nolasco
Angel Nolasco

In July 1982, Ronald Reagan was president, the space shuttle Columbia was landing at Edwards Air Force Base following its fourth mission, and a southern California truck driver, frustrated in his dream of becoming an Air Force pilot, went airborne in the skies over San Pedro with the help of a lawn chair and 42 helium-filled weather balloons.

Meanwhile, in the heart of Los Angeles’ downtown, El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historic Park, the 36-piece band from Marine Corps Air Station El Toro played the National Anthem just before 80 Hispanic youth held up their right hands and were sworn into the Navy. Then they boarded buses heading south to San Diego to the Naval Training Center for boot camp.

The special all-state, all-Hispanic, all-city recruit company, “Los Marineros” (The Sailors), was conceived as a way to commemorate the outstanding achievements of Hispanic members of the Navy – Mayor Tom Bradley even issued a proclamation calling the day “Navy Hispanic Heritage Day” – and the event was seen as a valuable recruiting tool and a way to stimulate interest in Navy careers within the Hispanic community.

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The School Board voted to approve the layoff of 17 more employees throughout the school district.
The School Board voted to approve the layoff of 17 more employees throughout the school district.
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The April 17, 2012 Fillmore Unified School District Meeting began a half hour later than usual. The School Board took the first half hour to attend the Fillmore High School’s (FHS) Art Show at the Memorial Building. Upon returning the Board approved the unpleasant task of teacher layoffs.

The 45-day layoff notice will be sent out this week to 17 classified teaching services used throughout the District. Those receiving the notices will complete the present spring 2012 semester, but in fall 2012 they will work less hours or not be returning. These cuts were necessary due to lack of funds or the work was no longer needed.

The schools affected by the cuts are: Piru Elementary, Mountain Vista Elementary, San Cayetano Elementary, Sespe Elementary, Fillmore Middle School, Sierra High School, and Fillmore High School (FHS).

Superintendent Dr. Alan Nishino showed ‘Smarter Classroom, Smarter World,’ a 1990 video produced at Blackstock Jr. High School in Point Hueneme, depicting the classroom of the future. The video started out by saying it was February 2012, but that was just a coincidence. Nishino has been promoting integrated networks for many years, and believes computers can improve learning. “How do we engage kids when they’re ready, not when we (the teachers) are ready?” Nishino stated. The integrated network is designed to meet each students’ needs by allowing gifted students to advance at their own pace, and allowing those students that need more time to grasp a concept the ability to slow the pace.

FHS’s Speaker of the House, Sammy Martinez, made a brief appearance to announce the Mountain Vista Rally is in the works and a time and date will be announced soon.

FHS’s 14th Annual Art Show was a huge success with about 300 attending during the two hour showing. The 500 art pieces are the work of students from Ms. Mitzenmacher’s art classes. The exhibits had a wide array of genres such as wood carving, quilting, sketches, acrylics and more. When asked how the show is coordinated, Mitzenmacher said everything is student-run and there is no judging, similar to an art gallery opening.

Tatiana Lesario and Brook Alvary along with 23 other students started setting up at 8am Tuesday morning. Many of the pieces were for sale at modest prices. The first $10 of each sale is donated to replace the classroom art supplies with the remainder going to the student artist.

Art student Francisco Ortiz, a senior at FHS, was proud of his sport themed acrylic painting. Ortiz said he showed an interest in art at the age of 10 and looks forward to attending College of the Canyons for an AA Degree in Art after he graduates.

 
Sunday, at approximately 8:30 p.m., County Engine 27 responded to a car fire on Fish Hatchery Road.
Sunday, at approximately 8:30 p.m., County Engine 27 responded to a car fire on Fish Hatchery Road.
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The female driver, without passenger, smelled smoke as she entered the roadway. Shortly after stepping out of the car it burst into flames.
The female driver, without passenger, smelled smoke as she entered the roadway. Shortly after stepping out of the car it burst into flames.
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The car was destroyed though the Department responded very quickly. Cause of the fire was unknown.
The car was destroyed though the Department responded very quickly. Cause of the fire was unknown.
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Google Maps Street View paid another visit to Fillmore Tuesday. Weaving its path through our city streets its cameras and satellite equipment (on the car’s mast) capture photos of every house and every address, which can be found on the internet anywhere in the world.
Google Maps Street View paid another visit to Fillmore Tuesday. Weaving its path through our city streets its cameras and satellite equipment (on the car’s mast) capture photos of every house and every address, which can be found on the internet anywhere in the world.
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A fender-bender occurred last Thursday night at about 8pm, at A Street and Highway 126. Fortunately no one was injured. Unfortunately the BMW had a For Sale sign in the rear window.
A fender-bender occurred last Thursday night at about 8pm, at A Street and Highway 126. Fortunately no one was injured. Unfortunately the BMW had a For Sale sign in the rear window.
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Suspect: Hispanic male, medium build, short dark hair, between 5’10” and 6’0” tall.
Suspect: Hispanic male, medium build, short dark hair, between 5’10” and 6’0” tall.
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Suspect: Hispanic male, medium build, short dark hair, between 5’10” and 6’0” tall.
Suspect: Hispanic male, medium build, short dark hair, between 5’10” and 6’0” tall.
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Suspect: Hispanic male, medium build, short dark hair, between 5’10” and 6’0” tall.
Suspect: Hispanic male, medium build, short dark hair, between 5’10” and 6’0” tall.
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On 4/9/12, a carjacking occurred in the city of Camarillo. The suspect used a knife to force the victim out of the vehicle. The suspect was unable to drive the vehicle away and fled on foot. The victim, an elderly female, received minor injuries and was treated and released at the scene. The suspect is still outstanding and the Ventura County Sheriff’s Major Crime’s unit is asking for the public’s assistance in identifying the suspect.

The suspect is described as a Hispanic male in his early 40’s, thin to medium build, with short brown hair, between 5’10”-6’0” tall. The suspect did not have any facial hair. A newer dark blue, 4-door, KIA is related to this crime.

Anyone with information is encouraged to call Ventura County Sheriff’s Major Crime’s Detective Richmond at 805-384-4725. Also, Ventura County Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 reward for information, which leads to the arrest and criminal complaint against the person(s) responsible for this crime. The call is not recorded and the caller may remain anonymous. Call Crime Stoppers at 800-222-TIPS (8477).

Nature of Incident: Carjacking / 215 PC
Report #: 12-7814
Location: 400 Block of Carmen Road, Camarillo, CA
Date & Time: 4/9/12 @ 1140 hours
Unit Responsible: Ventura County Sheriff’s Major Crimes
(S)uspects, (V)ictims, (D)ecedent City of Residence Age
Suspect: Hispanic male, medium build, short dark hair, between 5’10”-6’-0” tall
Victim: Elderly Female Unknown 38-45
Deputy Preparing Media Release: Detective Julie Novak, 805-388-5115
Media Release Date: 4/12/2012
Follow-Up Contact: Detective Brian Richmond, 805-384-4725
Approved By: Commander S. Decesari

 
Michael Cedarland (Above in gray shirt and blue shorts) inspect his SUV, after he crashed into Fillmore Starbucks on December 13, 2011. Cedarland’s apparent history of seizures has been brought into question.
Michael Cedarland (Above in gray shirt and blue shorts) inspect his SUV, after he crashed into Fillmore Starbucks on December 13, 2011. Cedarland’s apparent history of seizures has been brought into question.
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A report on the Starbuck’s crash which took the life of former Marine Sergio Mendez is completed and is at the District Attorney's Office for review, stated Sheriffs Capt. Monica McGrath on Monday, April 9th. No public release date has been obtained.

Mendez’ aunt, Belen Burgos, who spoke with the FillmoreGazette publisher said the Department of Motor Vehicles has reported the crash as involving an injury but makes no mention of the fatality. She questioned why the fatality was not noted and if it would have affected Cedarland’s driver’s license status.

Information has also surfaced about the possible medical history of Michael Cedarland, whose car crashed into Starbucks on December 13, 2011, killing Mendez.

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Fillmore City Council members (l-r) Brooks, Washburn, Sipes and Gonzalez.
Fillmore City Council members (l-r) Brooks, Washburn, Sipes and Gonzalez.
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A Proclamation was awarded to the Sierra Club recognizing April 22, 2012 as Earth Day and was accepted by Patti Walker.
A Proclamation was awarded to the Sierra Club recognizing April 22, 2012 as Earth Day and was accepted by Patti Walker.
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Community Development Director Kevin McSweeney presented the Council with an interpretation of the zoning ordinance regarding chickens.
Community Development Director Kevin McSweeney presented the Council with an interpretation of the zoning ordinance regarding chickens.
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Dr. Scott Barlow, who moved to Fillmore in December 2010 and has seven chickens, addressed the Council asking that they take into consideration those raising chickens in a responsible way and do not impact their neighbors.
Dr. Scott Barlow, who moved to Fillmore in December 2010 and has seven chickens, addressed the Council asking that they take into consideration those raising chickens in a responsible way and do not impact their neighbors.
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The two main topics brought before the Fillmore City Council this week were the proposed Volunteer Coordinator position and the zoning ordinance regarding chickens. There was also a proclamation presented to the Sierra Club and information on the VC Alert program.

The City Council is looking for someone to work in a non-paid position as a Volunteer Coordinator. The position requires recruiting and assigning volunteers to clean the bike path, litter control, graffiti removal and event clean-up along with other tasks the City can no longer afford to maintain. City Manager Yvonne Quiring presented the Council with a list of qualifications and definition of the skills required. The list was three pages long and very extensive. The Council recognized this and agreed that the requirements should be adjusted to meet a non-paid position. Cabrillo Economic Development Corporation is willing to set up the program and have the person who organized the Martin Luther King clean-up day at Two Rivers Park assist with the recruitment of a Volunteer Coordinator.

Mayor Gayle Washburn said she would prefer someone who could apply for grants, which takes some skill in doing. Councilmember Jamey Brooks cautioned the other Councilmembers that they may be expecting too much out of one person, especially for a non-paid position and that they might find someone who is a great coordinator but lacks the skill of grant writing. He suggested the two requirements not be put together and maybe a grant writer could volunteer their services separately.

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At approximately 7:45 p.m. Sunday, a Honda Civic was struck by another vehicle, and the driver of that vehicle fled the scene. The driver and one passenger in the Honda were both taken by ambulance to a local hospital for observation. The extent of any injuries was not reported. A Ventura County Sheriff’s deputy told the Gazette that they had a description of the other vehicle and a search was underway to find it. Above, Fire Chief Rigo Landeros assists in recovering the driver of the Honda.
At approximately 7:45 p.m. Sunday, a Honda Civic was struck by another vehicle, and the driver of that vehicle fled the scene. The driver and one passenger in the Honda were both taken by ambulance to a local hospital for observation. The extent of any injuries was not reported. A Ventura County Sheriff’s deputy told the Gazette that they had a description of the other vehicle and a search was underway to find it. Above, Fire Chief Rigo Landeros assists in recovering the driver of the Honda.
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Ventura County Sheriff's Department
Ventura County Sheriff's Department

At approximately 11:00am on Wednesday April 11, 2012, the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office of Emergency Services received a report that numerous Ventura County Residents had received a telephone notification advising there was a need to evacuate the area due to the threat of a tsunami.

Ventura County is not under a tsunami watch, advisory or warning. The alert that was placed to area residents is inaccurate and appears to have originated from an outside source. The incident is currently under investigation.

Nature of Incident: No threat of Tsunami to Ventura County
Report Number: N/A
Location: Sheriff’s Administration 800 S. Victoria Ave. Ventura, Ca.
Date & Time: April 11, 2012 11:45 a.m.
Unit Responsible: Sheriff’s Office of Emergency Services
Administrator Preparing Media Release:
Cynthia Elliott (805) 947-8054
Media Release Date:
Apr. 11, 2012
Follow-Up Contact:
Patrick Maynard (805) 947-8068
Approved by:
Capt. Don Aguilar

 
DNA evidence from another crime leads to arrest
Ventura County Sheriff's Department
Ventura County Sheriff's Department

On 9-27-2010, at about 8:55 p.m. Ventura County Sheriff’s patrol deputies responded to a reported carjacking at Alelia Ave. and Azahar St. in the unincorporated area of Saticoy. When they arrived, they spoke with the victim, a male pizza delivery driver. The driver stated he was delivering a pizza to an address in the 1200 block of Alelia Ave. As he was taking the pizza out of the trunk of his car, he was assaulted by three unknown male Hispanics. The suspects fled in the victim’s car before sheriff’s deputies arrived. The victim’s car was later found crashed and abandoned about a mile away. Investigators collected evidence from the scene and submitted it to Ventura County Sheriff’s Regional Crime Lab.

On 9-30-2010, the investigation led to the identification of a 13 year old male gang member as a suspect in the crime. He was arrested for carjacking and street terrorism and lodged into juvenile hall. Over the next two days, gang investigators served five search warrants and arrested three additional suspects. They included 20 year old Sergio Alvarez, 19 year old Jose Puga, and 19 year old Isaac Burciaga. At the time, investigators did not have enough evidence to file charges with the District Attorney against Burciaga and he was released.

Over the next year and a half, Alvarez, Puga and the 13 year old male were convicted of robbery for the events of 09/27/2010. Puga was sentenced to two years in state prison, Alvarez was sentenced to three years, and the juvenile was committed to juvenile hall.

In March 2012, gang investigators were notified that Isaac Burciaga’s DNA was found on evidence collected from the victim’s abandoned vehicle. Based on the new information, investigators had enough evidence to charge Burciaga with carjacking. On 3-29-2012, investigators located Burciaga as he left a residence in Fillmore. He was arrested and booked for carjacking.

On 4-2-2012, the District Attorney’s Office filed multiple charges against Burciaga that include carjacking and robbery. He remains in custody at the Sheriff’s Pre-Trial Detention Facility in lieu of $155,000 bail.

Report Number:10-23648
Locations: Alelia Ave. & Azahar St., Saticoy
Date & Time: 9-27-2010 through 4-2-2012
Unit Responsible: Sheriff’s Gang Unit
(S)uspects, City of Residence Age
(S1) Burciaga, Isaac Saticoy, CA 19
Deputy Preparing Media Release: Sergeant Bill Schierman
Media Release Date: 4-5-2012
Follow-Up Contact: Sergeant Bill Schierman (805) 654-2856
Approved by: Captain Patti Salas, WCPS, Headquarters

 
A memorial to Angela Perez who died of stab wounds Friday is displayed on her front porch.
A memorial to Angela Perez who died of stab wounds Friday is displayed on her front porch.
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Ventura County Sheriff's Department
Ventura County Sheriff's Department

A 43-year-old woman and a 45-year-old man suffered serious stab wounds during a possible domestic dispute inside their Fillmore residence Friday at 3pm, 1100 block Los Serenos Drive.

Maria de Los Angeles Rangel was pronounced dead at the scene of multiple stab wounds, and the man, identified as her husband Tomas Perez, was transported to Ventura County Medical Center in Ventura, where he underwent surgery for stab wounds. The couple was found by one of their daughters, who came to the residence and discovered them both in a bedroom. She called 9-1-1.

Authorities said Friday that the incident appeared to be domestic violence and that there were no outstanding suspects.

Investigators remained on scene for several hours.

 
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