Ventura
Catalytic Converter Thieves Nabbed After Car Chase
Photo: evidence from Nunez January 25, 2022 – Ventura County, Ca. If you drive a car in California, odds are that there’s a catalytic converter in your life (without one,
$150K Bail for 19-year-old Would-be Arsonist
January 24, 2022 – Ventura County, Ca. It was just after 8:00 a.m. on January 18 th when the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department Moorpark Patrol Station was alerted by a
Major “Street” Drug Dealer Busted
Photo: Nava’s goodies January 21, 2022 – Ventura County, Ca. With drug overdose continuing to rank high on any actuarial cause-of-death ledgers, the Ventura County Pharmaceutical Crimes Unit (PCU) continues
Expired Tags Lead to Arrest of ID Theft Ring
January 24, 2022 – Ventura County, Ca. Note to criminals driving around on public thoroughfares: Make sure your vehicle’s registration tags are current. As obvious as that suggestion may be,
Actor-Comedian Busted for DUI
Photo: David Koechner January 7, 2022 – Ventura County, Ca. Perhaps the victim of his own New Year’s celebratory excess, the laughs for 59-year-old Simi Valley resident David Koechner—notable as
Illegal Firearms Possession Arrest
Photo: Plunkett Cache December 30, 2021 – Ventura County, Ca. The year 2021 is not going to come to an end with a bang for 43-year-old Fillmore resident Mark Anthony
Restaurant Burglary Gang Nabbed
December 27, 2021 – Ventura County, Ca. If you’re wondering why it costs so much to enjoy a meal in your favorite restaurant of late, you may need to look
$2Million Bail for Christmas Eve Torture-Murder
Photo: Saul Nava December 27, 2021 – Ventura County, Ca. The traditional Christmas Eve trope of sitting around the fire in the arms of a loved one with a warm
Christmas Eve Arrest of Privacy Invader
Photo: Juventino Jesus Miranda Cardona December 27, 2021 – Ventura County, Ca. Just when you might think that the current Covid resurgence might encourage people to maintain social distancing protocols…just
Dealer Arrested for Fentanyl Death
December 15, 2021 – Ventura County, Ca. Since the earliest days of American journalism, the mantra “if it bleeds, it leads” has held sway over what mainstream print and electronic







