Ventura
Rape Victim Blows Whistle on “Roommates”
Ventura – Today’s tight rental market, wherein the monthly cost of apartment occupancy frequently exceeds individual financial resources, can create unique and potentially “questionable” living arrangements among friends, relatives, and even
Multiple Busts in Prescription Forgery Scheme
Ventura County – When a prescription pad was reported stolen from an Oxnard pharmacy in June 2014, and a pharmacist at the same location was presented with a forged prescription from
Home Invader Caught in Act
Ventura – There are few crime events more terrifying to its victims than a home invasion, wherein the occupants of a home are awakened in the dead of night by the
Blows Cool, Gets Busted
Ventura – The hazards of being out of touch with contemporary pop culture was demonstrated on the morning of September 24th as Ventura Police Department officers responded to “a report of
“Foothill Fire” Leads to Arson Arrest
Ventura – While Southern California suffers under the most severe drought in a century and rural hillsides’ native vegetation turns tinder-dry in an unusually hot summer, fire prevention resources and law
Mommy & Daddy Drug Dealers
Ventura County – Throughout the latter part of the summer, the Ventura County Interagency Pharmaceutical Crimes Unit—involving law enforcement personnel drawn from the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department, the Simi Valley Police
Lawn Statue Thieves Nabbed
Ventura County – When it comes to the appreciation of the fine arts, it’s often said that “there is no accounting for people’s tastes”. Never does that appear to have been
Daughter Steals Dead Mother’s I.D.
Ventura County – The usual response of a family member to the death of a loved one is usually grief. The response of a child to the death of a parent
K-9 Cop Nabs Assailant
Ventura – The truth of the adage that “a dog is man’s best friend” applies in varying degrees, it seems, depending upon who the “man” is. In the case of Joseph
Dog-walker Victim of Rape Attempt
Ventura – It’s hard to imagine any hour of the week presumably more benign and less threatening to a woman walking her dogs in a Ventura neighborhood than at 11:00 a.m.