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Vol. 9, No. 23 – August 17 – August 30, 2016 – Police Reports

by Cindy Summers

Police reports are provided to us by the Ventura Police Department and are not the opinions of the Ventura Breeze. All suspects mentioned are assumed to be innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

 Attempt Homicide – Shooting Investigation

On July 30, at approximately 10pm, the Ventura Police Department Command Center received multiple calls re: a shooting in the 200 block of Wall St. VPD patrol officers arrived on scene and located a victim suffering from gunshot wounds to his lower torso area.

Fire and medical personnel arrived and began treating the victim as the officers contacted witnesses in the area. VPD Major Crimes, Street Crimes Unit, and Gang Detectives were called out to assist in the investigation.

The victim, only identified as an adult male, was transported to the Ventura County Medical Center where he was rushed into surgery.

During this investigation it was learned that there was an altercation in the street just prior to shots being fired. Two possible suspects then fled the area in an unknown type vehicle.

Detectives determined that an apartment in the area may be connected to this crime. A search warrant was obtained and served this morning at approximately 5:30am. The apartment was unoccupied however additional evidence associated with the shooting was located and recovered.

The victim is currently listed in critical yet stable condition at VCMC. VPD Detectives are continuing to work on identifying and locating any involved suspects.

Attempt Homicide – Shooting Investigation

On July 31, at approximately 2:30am, as VPD patrol officers and VPD Detectives were investigating a shooting several blocks away, the Ventura Police Department Command Center received multiple calls re: a shooting in the 300 block of West Barnett St.

Available officers and detectives responded to this area and located a victim suffering from gunshot wounds to the face and torso. Several witnesses reported seeing 2 to 3 vehicles fleeing the area at a high rate of speed.

Officers canvased the area and determined that the shooting actually occurred in the 300 block of West Warner St where a party bus had just dropped off several passengers. Some type of verbal altercation took place and then multiple shots were fired.

The victim, only identified as an adult male, ran towards West Barnett St where some residents who heard the commotion began providing first aid until medical personnel arrived. The victim was then transported to the Ventura County Medical Center where he is currently listed in stable condition with non-life threatening injuries.

As officers were dealing with the two shooting victims at VCMC a third shooting victim with a gunshot wound to his leg was dropped off at the emergency room. It was determined that this shooting had occurred in another part of Ventura County and was not related to the two Ventura shootings.

Witnesses on West Warner St also described how several subjects ran eastbound while being shot at by the occupants of a vehicle that fled southbound from West Warner St.

Officers searched the area and did not locate any additional shooting victims however 6 unoccupied vehicles parked on West Warner St were found with damage from gunfire.

Commercial Burglary

 On August 1, at 5am, the Ventura Police Department Command Center received a call of burglary in progress at the Verizon store at 4860 Telephone Rd.  One officer arrived on scene within moments and located 3 subjects fleeing from the area.  The officer was able to stop and detain 26 year old Ventura resident Christopher Willis who was found to be involved as a lookout during the burglary.

The other two subjects fled the area hiding the stolen property in a planter.  Officers searched the area, but were unable to locate the outstanding suspects.  The property was returned to the store owner.

Officers  found the suspects used a rock to shatter a window next to the front door of the business and take several cell phones and tablets.

Willis is currently on parole for burglary.  He was booked at the Ventura County Jail for Burglary, Conspiracy to commit Burglary, and a Parole violation.

Possession for Sales and Firearms Arrest

On August 3, at 7am, Ventura Police Department Street Crimes Unit detectives concluded a month long investigation re: sales of narcotics by the suspect identified as 35 year old Ventura resident Colin Pedersen.

On 8/3/16 detectives detained Pedersen after he drove away from his residence in the 3000 block of Channel Dr. He was found to be in possession of approximately ½ ounce of methamphetamine and numerous prescription pills.

Detectives then served a search warrant at his residence where a second suspect, 50 year old Ventura resident Jorae Marquez, was located and detained.

During the search of this residence an additional pound of methamphetamine was located along with two loaded handguns, an AR style rifle, and numerous boxes of ammunition. Evidence was also discovered that indicated to detectives that methamphetamine was being packaged for sales inside this residence.

Both Pedersen and Marquez were arrested for multiple felonies including possession of a controlled substance for sales, possession of a firearm and a controlled substance, transportation of a controlled substance, possession of an assault weapon, and conspiracy to commit a crime.

Armed Robbery **Update with Arrest**

On June 21, at approximately 10pm, Ventura Police patrol officers responded to a call of a robbery at the Log Cabin Liquor store.  Officers responded and learned that the suspect had entered the store, produced a handgun, and demanded money.  He obtained an undisclosed amount of cash and then got into a brief physical altercation with the store clerk before fleeing.  Officers checked the area but were unable to locate the suspect.

The suspect spoke only in the Spanish language during the commission of the crime and he possibly sustained an injury to the back of his head during the incident.  Anyone who may have witnessed the crime or have suspect information is encouraged to call the Ventura Police Department at 339-4488.

VPD Major Crimes Detectives learned that during the commission of the robbery, the suspect moved two employees and a customer (at gun point) into a rear storage room prior to fleeing with the cash. Around the same time frame of this crime, Oxnard Detectives were also investigating a series of armed robberies. On August 3, at 10am, OPD Detectives executed a search warrant for 22 year old Oxnard resident Eleno Ramirez at his residence in the 300 block of Devonshire St. in the City of Oxnard. VPD Detectives responded to assist, and as a result of the investigation Ramirez was later booked at the Ventura County Jail for 211PC- Robbery and 209PC- Kidnapping in reference to the Log Cabin robbery.

Stolen Vehicle Arrest

On August 4, at 10am, VPD Communications Center received a call from a victim of a vehicle theft that just occurred.  The victim reported that one of his work vans had been stolen while an employee was doing work inside the YMCA at 3760 Telegraph Rd in Ventura.  The victim had information that the van was in the area of the Ventura County Government Center at 800 S Victoria Ave.

A VPD undercover detective was in the area at the time of the call and located the stolen van in the parking lot of the Government Center.  The suspect, 40 year old Ventura resident Shaun Haslock, drove the van through the parking lot and patrol officers conducted an enforcement stop of the van.  Haslock was taken into custody without incident.

Haslock was on active parole for carjacking and was later booked into the Ventura County Jail for driving a stolen vehicle and a parole violation.

Assault with a deadly weapon arrest

On August 7, at approximately 1:30am, the Ventura Police Department Communication Center received a call regarding a male subject that had struck a female with a replica firearm and nearby security guards were detaining the suspect.  Officers arrived on scene and found the suspect, 23 year old vagrant Jordan Myers, being detained and a female victim with injuries to the back of her head and hand.

After further investigation, officers learned that Myers was seen striking an unknown female with a pellet/BB gun.  The female bystander walked over to prevent Myers from continuing to strike the unknown female.  Myers stopped attacking the unknown female and began to strike the female bystander several times on the back of her head and hand with the pellet/BB gun until nearby security guards came over stopped Myers from continuing anymore harm.  The unknown female that was first attacked by Myers was gone upon the arrival of police and was not located.  The other female bystander victim was transported to the hospital to be treated for her injuries.

Possession of a Loaded Firearm

On August 9, at approximately 5pm, a patrol officer made a traffic stop on a vehicle for an equipment violation.  Upon contacting the occupants, he learned that the driver, 28 year old Oxnard resident Ricardo Ortega, had two outstanding arrest warrants.  Upon further investigation, Ortega was found to be under the influence of a controlled substance and he possessed a loaded handgun in the vehicle.  The passenger in the vehicle, 27 year old Oxnard resident Rosa Flores, was found to have a stun gun in one of her pockets.  She is a convicted felon prohibited from possessing such a device.

Ortega was arrested for possessing a loaded firearm while being under the influence of a controlled substance.  Flores was arrested for being a felon in possession of a stun gun.  Both were booked at the Ventura County Jail for the listed charges.

 

Vol. 9, No. 23 – August 17 – August 30, 2016 – Forever Homes Wanted

scamp to adopt VCASI came in as a stray. Trust me, the street can be a very scary place for any dog but especially a little dog. Fortunately for all of the dogs in Ventura County, we have a safe place to go. At VCAS, I get good food and even a bed with a blanket and I’m making friends with my kennel partners. The people here are nice and they have found out that I’m really sweet and love to cuddle. They think I’m about 2 ½ years old. It’s not too bad here, but I would really like to find a forever home. My friends at VCAS named me Chica and I can be found in kennel #1. Ventura County Animal Services – Camarillo location – 600 Aviation Drive Chica A648550


scamp to adopt CARLHi: I’m ChaCha! I was rescued by C.A.R.L. when my old owners couldn’t keep me anymore. I had a very, very bad bite on my neck. It might have been a coyote, or maybe another dog. I get along great with all the dogs at C.A.R.L. though, and I love exploring the play yard with them!

I’m a 10 year old, Cattle Dog X and I’m very happy, active, and affectionate. I would love to go on lots of walks with you! I know basic commands like sit and shake, and I’m house trained. Take me home. I’m ready!

CARL Adoption Center-call 644-7387 for more information.

Vol. 9, No. 23 – August 17 – August 30, 2016 – CAPS

CAPS was at the Ventura County Fair Parade with live coverage.
CAPS was at the Ventura County Fair Parade with live coverage.

End of summer
by Elizabeth Rodeno

The CAPS Media staff and volunteers completed live coverage of the 2016 Ventura County Fair Parade with style. Thanks to the Elks for running a great parade and to Tim O’Neil and Jerry Breiner for their excellent play by play. See you next year.

Our Business of the Month program, hosted by the City of Ventura and the Ventura Chamber, is garnering great feedback  on the CAPS Media website and the Chambers’ site too. Check out our web page for the entire catalogue of Ventura’s Business of the Month.  You will meet interesting people and learn about the causes they support. Watch for them Monday through Friday at 11:30am on Channel 15.

It is not long before the start up of this school years’ Mayor for a Moment where a fifth grader from each elementary school gets to be Mayor for a Moment and bang the gavel to start the meeting and share their essay. We spend some time with the student on campus and learn about them. You are sure to enjoy their stories at 7:30pm on channel 15.

Ventura Legacies is going strong with 5 epsiodes running and more to come. This program will educate you about the history of the people and places of Ventura. We will be adding more fascinating stories every month. Stay tuned.

There is going to be lots of action here at the media center where Evan will be a busy bee working on the build out of both the new radio station and the upgraded studio. Come the New Year, we will be an even more exceptional media center, the only one in Ventura. You will be able to share your story and your voice right here at 65 Day Road.

2016 is an important year for politics in this town, county and country. As your hyper local information hub, we will present our Video Voter program where you can learn about the candidates for City Council and Ventura Unified School District’s board. We will cover a variety of candidate forums to meet the candidates together and listen to the audience’s questions. Several important initiatives will be on the ballot and we will keep you in the know.

We are all over the web so check out social media pages including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and You Tube. View it all on our frequently updated website. Don’t forget about the training classes and professional gear we offer. A yearly membership at CAPS is only $25, a best bargain for you media types, students and organizations to share your story.  Go to www.capsmedia.org or call 658-0500 for more information.

Help support local food banks at charity event Sat. Aug 6

Enterprise Truck Rental located at 1144 Arundell Avenue in Ventura is having a great charity event coming up this Saturday, August 6th, from 10:00am to 2:00pm!

All attendees will be able to enter a raffle to win a 40″ Samsung Smart HDTV, a Weber Grill and more!  Simply stop by and drop your business card in the raffle bin to be entered.  While you’re here, please support our local food banks by bringing canned food if possible, or donate online using these web pages.

www.foodshare.com

www.foodbanksbc.org

For more information call

(805)642-0811

Mission San Buenaventura presents a trilogy titled “El Camino Real” by late artist and architect Aurelio G. D. Mendoza

art missionMission San Buenaventura will present a special art exhibit from August 6 through November 5,  a trilogy titled “El Camino Real” by late artist and architect Aurelio G. D. Mendoza.

Three large mural-like oil paintings depict the conversion of the indigenous people in Mexico; another depicting Fray Junipero Serra directing his companions forward on their travels; and the third painting depicting the construction of the first mission in Alta California, Misión San Diego de Alcala. Fray Junipero Serra founded the first nine of the famed 21 California missions.

In honor of St. Junipero Serra, the first Hispanic saint to be canonized (September 23, 2015) on American soil, the exhibit will be on display to the public in the Mission San Buenaventura Gift Shop, 225 E. Main St.  The Gift Shop is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.  There is a nominal fee to tour the Mission Museum, Gardens and Church.

A Spotlight Interview with Karen Kitchel

art KitchelAn evening with Karen Kitchel Saturday August 6, from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m.
Brooks Institute Screening Room
5301 N. Ventura Ave.

A Spotlight Interview with Karen Kitchel . Karen Kitchel’s landscapes are definitely not traditional. Of her work Karen states: “I paint them with the traditional craftsmanship of the genre’s past, and a critical eye on the geography of the present.”   She narrows her focus to a small patch of dried grasses or what you may always have considered just plain weeds.  In isolation we see their architecture, we sense the brittleness of leaves, the wonderfully chaotic arrangement of stems and leaves.  Karen earned her BA in Art at Kalamazoo College and MFA in painting at Claremont Graduate School.  She exhibits throughout the country and is widely collected.  Reserve your seat today for an opportunity to learn more about a painter who is engaged in an ongoing dialogue with the land.

Free to FOTM Members – $10 General public, $5 students and seniors.

Tickets available online at:  www.FocusOnTheMasters.com or call 653.2501

To learn about Karen Kitchel visit www.KarenKitchel.com

Uncanny Valley, a solo exhibition of 30 paintings by Alexander Churchill at HUD Gallery

art HUDDab Art is pleased to present Uncanny Valley, a solo exhibition of 30 paintings by Alexander Churchill at The HUD Gallery. These large-scale works burst with energy and precision, yet mystify with their complex permutations and combinations of figurative and surreal elements. These canvases string together compositional elements of image and texture paradoxically, with an uncanny level of exactitude into a wealth of smooth, vivid detail. Images are manipulated and interwoven into volatile phantasmagorias of color and form. In these spectacular pictorial inventions brightly colored blocks and perfectly rendered figures slice through multiple layers, which reject any attempt by the eye to find a resting place.

Alexander Churchill was born in San Diego and raised in Vermont. He earned a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Art from Green Mountain College in 2008. Alexander now resides in Connecticut and his work has been widely exhibited throughout the Eastern United States. HUD 1793 E Main St. 293-1616

Buenaventura Art Association’s Harbor Village Gallery & Gifts Grand Opening and Celebration of the Arts from 10 a.m. – 9 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 20

Buenaventura Art Association’s Harbor Village Gallery & Gifts has a new home in Ventura Harbor Village and invites the public to a Grand Opening and Celebration of the Arts from 10 a.m. – 9 p.m. on Saturday, August 20.

There will be artist demonstrations, Hawaiian dancers and the opportunity to meet the 14 artists featured in the gallery.  Food and beverages will be provided to all who wish to participate in an event promoting the arts and have fun doing it.

The gala, daylong celebration will include a “treasure hunt” beginning at 10 a.m. at the Harbor Gallery & Gifts, with a raffle drawing at the gallery at 4 p.m. and prizes for the winning participants.

BAA, a 62 year old, non-profit artists’ cooperative, receives a portion of the sales at the Harbor Gallery & Gifts for use in providing scholarships for local college students.  BAA also offers free art classes to young people for their education and enjoyment.

For additional information about the organization and its programs, call the downtown gallery at 648-1235 or visit www.buenaventuragallery.org.

 

 

 

Premier America donates $1,000 to Ventura Family YMCA and opens new branch

 To provide greater convenience for members, Premier America Credit Union recently finalized relocation of its Ventura branch to the Montalvo Square Shopping Center at 1794 S. Victoria Avenue.

Premier America will mark the occasion on Thursday, August 4 with a $1,000 donation to the Ventura Family YMCA to further their efforts with youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. The YMCA strives to nurture the potential of every youth and teen, improve the nation’s health and well-being, and provide opportunities to give back and support neighbors.

Together, local dignitaries, members of the Ventura Chamber of Commerce and Premier America team members will participate in a ribbon cutting ceremony to officially inaugurate the new Ventura branch.

John M. Merlo, President and CEO of Premier America, commented, “Ventura is a vibrant city and this location will be extremely convenient for the member-owners of Premier America. Staffed with knowledgeable professionals, people can feel confident walking in to the branch, knowing our team is here to help them achieve their financial goals. We look forward to providing an exceptional member experience.”

Mr. Merlo added, “Premier America recognizes the importance of investing in the community. It seemed fitting to continue our tradition of giving back to the community by making a donation to the Ventura Family YMCA.”

The Ventura branch is managed by longtime area resident, Terri Hernandez. “Drop by and bring your friends and family with you to discover the advantages member-owners of Premier America Credit Union receive every day. It means a lot to me and my staff that the members of Premier America trust us to help them with their savings, home purchases, planning for retirement, and more.” says Hernandez. “I’m thrilled to be serving the Ventura community.”

Premier America offers a wide range of financial products, including checking and savings accounts, home and auto loans, as well as insurance and investment services.

The Ventura branch is a full service location with an ATM and ample parking. Lobby hours are Monday through Thursday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., and Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

About Premier America Credit Union: Originally formed in 1957, Premier America Credit Union opened its doors to the community at large in 1999. Today it is one the nation’s largest credit unions with more than $2 billion in assets, nearly 100,000 members, and 9 branches in Ventura County. For more information, visit PremierAmerica.com.