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    The Cheesecake Factory comes to The Collection at RiverPark

     

     

    By Raven West

    What better way to celebrate the day AFTER tax day than with a celebration of the grand opening of The Cheesecake Factory at The Collection at River Park in Oxnard?

    Alethea Rowe Senior Director, Public Relations and Global Branding

    For over a year, rumors of The Cheesecake Factory opening the new location were buzzing, but it wasn’t until the ink was dry on the lease that Alethea Rowe, Senior Director of Public Relations and Global Branding, made the announcement official.

    “Oxnard is our 201st location in the United States,” said Rowe. “When we look for a new location, we don’t just find a great mall, it’s also about finding the right space. This location in The Collection with the wonderful fountain, large, open space and lots of free parking just around back is exactly what we were looking for. It’s the perfect family friendly atmosphere. We are so excited to be opening our doors to this wonderful community.”

    Hillary Brogan, a CDS supervisor at Costco in Oxnard, was thrilled to hear the news of The Cheesecake Factory coming to her hometown.

    “I’ve always loved the food at The Cheesecake Factory,” Brogan remarked, “but Thousand Oaks is a thirty minute drive, so we rarely went. The Collection is only 5 minutes away, so now we can go right after work and enjoy all my favorites with my family and friends!”

    The Collection location seats 148 inside the restaurant and an additional 78 on the outside patio. It’s slightly smaller than the Thousand Oaks location, so the menu is a bit smaller as well, but all the signature favorites are featured. And, of course there’s cheesecake.

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    LOTS and LOTS of cheesecake!Over 30 different flavors – or one every day of the month – are available to delight dessert lovers of every taste, and in addition have the opportunity to give back to the local food bank as well through The Cheesecake Factory’s Corporate Social Responsibility, including their “Flavor of the Year” program.

    Cheesecake Selection

    “One flavor is chosen every year to be used as a charitable contribution to Feeding America: the nation’s largest organization dedicated to fighting domestic hunger through a network of foodbanks. Food Share is the Ventura County network partner,” Rowe explained. “Since its inception in 2008, we’ve donated more than $4.3M to Feeding America through the sale of our specially designated cheesecakes. From now until July 29th, for every slice of Very Cherry Ghirardelli Chocolate Cheesecake sold, 25 cents will be donated to Feeding America. The new flavor is top secret and will be revealed on July 30, which is National Cheesecake Day!”

    In addition to lunch and dinner, The Cheesecake Factory serves eggs and omelets all day long, and they also serve a weekend brunch on Saturday and Sunday from 10am – 2pm and a Happy Hour Monday through Thursday from 4 to 6 pm. with full size appetizers for only $6.95, along with a selection of signature cocktails.

    Whether dinning inside the spacious restaurant, sipping incredible cocktails in the bar area, or enjoying the outside patio view of the fountain, a visit to The Cheesecake Factory not only offers guests a full eating experience, but full sensory pleasures as well.

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    More information visit: The Cheesecake Factory – Oxnard


    Raven West is a free-lance writer and published author who has lived in Ventura County for more than twenty years. She has an extensive knowledge of local wineries from Thousand Oaks to Ojai and will be covering special events which take place at the tasting rooms throughout the year.Named in the TOP 50 Authors by Authorsdb.com


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    Photographic Journey | Traveling the Snowy Sierras

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    Editor’s Note: Photographer and Newbury Park resident, William Hicks, recently took to the road and visited the snowy reaches of the Sierras.  He captured the beauty of what will melt in the late spring/early summer to water our thirsty, incredibly beautiful, state.  Let’s hitch a ride and go north along the spine of California.

    From William Hicks:

    The White Mountains East Of Bishop Early in April 2019:

    Pretty Spectacular with daytime temperatures in Bishop in the mid-60’s. Compared to the 19 degree’s at Mammoth, it’d rather balmy.

     

    The snow is down to the extreme outskirts of Bishop. The local lakes like Sabrina, are inaccessible due to the heavy snowpack. The route to South Lake has an avalanche warning sign in a section of the road that would take you there, if it were accessible. I would say, we have one of the best years I’ve seen in a long time in our Eastern Sierras. 

    The Eastern Sierra Mountains, West of Bishop:

    Black Tail Deer:

    William Hicks is a long time resident of Newbury Park and is retired from the Los Angeles Unified School District


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    The Gig Economy is What Yesterday’s Socialists Said They Wanted. Why do Today’s Socialists Hate it?

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    by Thomas L. Knapp

    A February Harris poll finds that 49.6% of Millennial and Generation Z Americans would “prefer living in a socialist country.”

    US Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and US Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), among other politicians, proclaim a message of “democratic socialism,” evoking an ideology last ascendant in the early 1900s when Eugene Debs and Norman Thomas moved the needle in US elections.

    But the devil is, as always, in the details. The goals of today’s American “democratic socialism,” as laid out in Ocasio-Cortez’s Green New Deal resolution, in Sanders’s “Stop BEZOS Act,” etc. look a lot more like Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s effort to “save capitalism” through welfare statism than like the proposals of socialism’s last rise to prominence.

    The essence of socialism as laid out by Proudhon and Marx and promoted by the International Workers of the World, et al., came down to destroying the wage system and building a classless society based on worker ownership of the means of production.

    Those earlier socialists would almost certainly have lauded gig economy workers as examples of what socialism sought. Today’s socialists disdain them.

    Consider gig economy drivers, once just called “gypsy cabbies.” In recent years many of them have chosen to affiliate with services like Uber and Lyft to get easier connections to people seeking rides.

    Gig economy drivers own the means of production (their cars).

    Gig economy drivers set their own hours and choose their own workplaces instead of slaving away on  someone else’s terms.

    Gig economy drivers can use customer discovery services like Uber/Lyft, or they can go their own ways (many Uber drivers give me their cards, telling me to call them directly next time and cut out the capitalist middleman).

    But today’s “democratic socialists” fought tooth and nail to preserve the capitalist “medallion cab” monopoly, and having lost that fight they’ve re-oriented their struggle toward roping the drivers, and the companies they choose to work with, into the old-style capitalist “wage employee” system.

    Even the most virulent revolutionary Marxism posited that the state would wither away as workers seized the means of production, got rid of the bosses, and started working for themselves. That didn’t work out — the socialist parties ended up substituting themselves for the old ruling class, operating in the name of, but not as true proxies for, “the workers” — but that was the goal.

    In the US, the same kind of substitutism came about “democratically” and incrementally as “progressives” co-opted pieces of socialist-sounding reforms. But just like the Marxist-Leninist parties in the old Soviet orbit, today’s “democratic socialists” are … well, conservative.

    They don’t want the wage system to go away. They just want to run it.

    They don’t want the workers to own the means of production. They just want to tax and regulate it.

    They don’t want a classless society. They just want to be the new ruling class.

    US president Donald Trump is already touting the 2020 presidential election as a referendum on “socialism.” Are any real socialists going to show up for that fight?

     


     

    Thomas L. Knapp (Twitter: @thomaslknapp) is director and senior news analyst at the William Lloyd Garrison Center for Libertarian Advocacy Journalism (thegarrisoncenter.org). He lives and works in north central Florida.

     

     


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    New Artist Talk Series Presents Artists and Authors with Unique Perspectives

    Camarillo, Calif.— Studio Channel Islands Art Center (SCIAC) is launching a new Artist Talk series beginning April 27, featuring neuroscience expert and best-selling author Mark Waldman, one of the world’s leading experts on communication, spirituality and the brain. Waldman will present his talk on neuroaesthetics and how art stimulates the brain, sharing the latest research into how the brain reads art and the apparent difference between abstract and representational art. The talk takes place at 1 p.m. at SCIAC’s Blackboard Gallery, 2222 E. Ventura Blvd, Camarillo. Attendees can also enjoy the gallery’s exhibition The Illusionists, featuring artwork by renowned representational artists. Waldman is executive MBA faculty at Loyola Marymount University where he teaches the NeuroLeadership program.

    Artist, curator and California Lutheran University art professor, Michael Pearce, will be the featured speaker on May 11, presenting an overview of The Illusionists exhibition which he curated for SCIAC’s Blackboard Gallery. The exhibition is a companion to the internationally recognized TRAC 2019 conference which has returned to Ventura County after being hosted in Florida and Holland. Pearce is an accomplished oil painter, installation designer and an award-winning theatrical scenic designer whose passions include renaissance symbolism and mysticism.

    The series continues June 15 with a fascinating look into the life and work of respected artist and master printer Lev Moross, who immigrated to the United States from Russia in 1975 and went on to decades of artistic success in Los Angeles, before relocating to Camarillo in 2018.

    On July 13, Artist Talk will present contemporary artist Richard Bruland sharing stories about his practice and career, including his establishing Bebop Records and Fine Art in Los Angeles in the early 1980s. This record store/art gallery/performance place became one of the best-known small venues with performers such as Los Lobos, Lucinda Williams and Beck gracing its stage, and artists such as Raymond Pettibon presenting early shows.

    The series concludes on Sept. 7 with a thought-provoking presentation by Richard Barnett, a Marine who served overseas and returned as an artist with a unique perspective. 

    Admission to each Artist Talk is free for SCIAC members, $10 non-members. Registration is requested. For more information, visit http://studiochannelislands.org/ or call 805-383-1368.

    Studio Channel Islands is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing the arts and creative life within the communities of Ventura County, fostering connections between artists and visitors, and celebrating the cultural identity of our community. Ongoing programs include art classes for adults and children, providing studio space for professional artists, presenting diverse art shows in its Blackboard Gallery and providing community art and cultural events for individuals and families. Gallery hours are Tues.–Fri., 11 a.m.–5 p.m., Sat. 11 a.m.–3 p.m. Located at 2222 E. Ventura Blvd., Camarillo, CA 93010.  

     

    Studio Channel Islands Art Center


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    NASA Invites You to “Picture Earth” for Earth Day

    Our magnificent planet is always ready for its close-up. On Earth Day, April 22, NASA wants to see your take.

    NASA invites you to celebrate the planet we call home with our #PictureEarth social media event. Post a close-up photo on social media of your favorite natural features, such as crashing waves, ancient trees, blooming flowers, or stunning sunsets. Use the hashtag #PictureEarth and upload the photo on April 22. Be sure to include the location where the photo was taken in the text of your social media post.

    On Earth Day, we will share some of NASA’s most stunning images of Earth from space to inspire you. We’ll check Instagram, Twitter and our NASA Earth Facebook event page to find your images and select photos from around the world to showcase later in videos and composite images.

    NASA satellite and airborne instruments picture Earth every day to increase our knowledge of our home and improve lives. These images, shared with scientists and the public worldwide, may use visible light, like a photographer’s camera, or peer into infrared, microwave and radio wavelengths that are invisible to human eyes.

    Scientists use data from all of our instruments, and Earth-observing spacecraft from other nations, to build a picture of the planet that grows more and more complete over time. On April 26, our next addition to our Earth-observing fleet, the Orbiting Carbon Observatory 3, is set to launch to the International Space Station. The new knowledge made possible by this fleet helps create solutions to important global issues such as changing freshwater availability, food security and human health.

    For more information about NASA’s #PictureEarth, visit: https://www.nasa.gov/earth/picture-earth-for-earth-day-2019 

    or https://www.nasa.gov/earth/retrata-la-tierra-para-el-d-a-de-la-tierra-2019

    For more information about NASA’s Earth science programs, visit: https://www.nasa.gov/earth


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    Casa Pacifica Prepares for Biggest Fundraiser of the Year | The Award Winning Angels Wine, Food & Brew Festival

    Camarillo, CA – Local nonprofit Casa Pacifica is gearing up for their biggest fundraiser of the year – their annual Angels Wine, Food & Brew Festival. Tickets are on sale now for the 26th Annual Festival which will be held on Sunday, June 2nd at CSU Channel Islands. Get your tickets today at cpwinefoodbrewfest.com. All proceeds from the Festival benefit Casa Pacifica and their vital programs and services for children and families.

    The Angels Wine, Food & Brew Festival has grown into one of the largest food and drink events in California and has been voted Best Charity Event and Best Food & Drink Festival by VC Reporter seven years running. This year’s Festival will once again offer an unbeatable array of exhibitors presenting delicious food samples from fabulous restaurants, caterers, bakeries, and specialty shops, to the palette-pleasing tastes of fine wines, smooth brews, and specialty beverages from throughout the region and California. VIP guests will be welcomed with champagne and small bites from Mastro’s Steakhouse. A large online silent auction will tempt festival-goers with must-have vacations, dining experiences, wine tastings, and jewelry. Live entertainment from the main stage throughout the day will keep the festival-goers rocking out and crowding the festival’s dance floor.     

    Highlights of the Festival will include an opportunity to sample the winning “Best in Fest” brew –  the competition winner will be crowned on the main stage during the Festival. The Yummie Culinary Competition will also crown winners for the best “Savory” and the best “Sweet” chef’s masterpiece among the participating exhibitors. The Competition is expected to be fierce this year with returning savory champion Chef Alex Castillo of Twenty88 defending his title for the fourth year in a row. The panel of esteemed Yummie Culinary Competiton judges will include: Olivia Crouppen, food stylist and culinary producer; Chef Masa Shimakawa, Chef de Cuisine of ONYX at Four Seasons Hotel Westlake Village; Celebrity Chef Eric Kopelow; Chef Nic Manocchio, University Auxilary Services at CSU Channel Islands; Lisa McKinnon, food columnist at the Ventura County Star; Chef Carson Peterson, Top Chef Jr. Season 2 contestant; and Actress Denise Boutte’, Co-Author of Southern Modified and CEO of Weeziana Girl Spices. Actor and Ojai local, Oded Fehr will be returning to emcee the culinary competition.

     Casa Pacifica is humbled to have the generous support of their Festival hosts: Conico Oil/MacValley Oil; Mission Produce; Nevers, Palazzo, Packard, Wildermuth & Wynner, PC; SDI Industries; Trans-Pro Logistics; The Van Huisen Family; and The Zarley Family. If you are interested in supporting Casa Pacifica by sponsoring or being an exhibitor at the festival, please visit www.cpwinefoodbrewfest.com. For further questions please contact Anna Coulson, Special Events Manager for Casa Pacifica at (805) 366-4023, or by email at[email protected].

     

     

    Casa Pacifica Centers for Children and Families is a crisis-care and residential treatment facility for foster or at-risk children in Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties. The agency is the largest non-profit provider of children’s mental health services in both counties and administers a number of community-based programs designed to strengthen families and keep children in their homes and communities. Casa Pacifica is also a foster family agency, which recruits and trains families for potential placement with a foster youth. For more information about Casa Pacifica visit its website www.casapacifica.org or call the Development & Public Relations Department at (805) 445-7800.

    Casa Pacifica


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    “Rock Stars of Chamber Music” NICO to Make U.S. Debut in Ventura on May 10, 2019

     

    SAVE THE DATE: “Rock Stars of Chamber Music” NICO to Make U.S. Debut in Ventura on May 10, 2019

    WHAT:

    The Ventura Music Festival continues to celebrate its 25thanniversary in style.  They’re following the piano duo Anderson & Roe’s sold out concert in February, with the U.S. premiere of NICO – the New Ideas Chamber Orchestra fromLithuania –  a progressive young string ensemble winning raves from audiences and music critics throughout Europe.

    WHO:

    NICO members are young, glamorous and wildly talented.  Their original, non-traditional mix of classical and pop idioms has its growing legion of younger followers clamoring for more while also captivating more mature chamber music lovers.  “Powerful, accessible, entertaining,” wrote one critic. 

    “They’re the modern classical music equivalent of rock stars,” said another. 

    WHERE:

    Ventura College Performing Arts Center
    4700 Loma Vista Road
    Ventura, CA

    WHEN:

    Friday, May 10th, 2019
    8:00 PM

    TICKETS:

    $50/$40/$30/$15 STUDENT

    ABOUT VENTURA MUSIC FESTIVAL:
    Since 1994, the mission of the Ventura Music Festival has been to bring world-class music to the community, foster audience-artist relationships, and enhance the joy of music through diverse offerings for all ages. VMF seeks to create an inclusive, welcoming environment in which people both see and hear themselves reflected in the music.
     
    For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit www.venturamusicfestival.org.

    Ventura Music Festival


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    California’s AG: Gun Owners Who Have ‘High Capacity’ Magazines Are Going To…

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    Beth Baumann
    California Attorney General Xavier Becerra (D) is one of the people pushing to keep “high capacity” magazines, anything that holds over 10 rounds, illegal in the Golden State. For one week, Californians had the opportunity to get their hands on these magazines because of a court ruling that overturned the state’s ban. One week later, the same judge issued a stay, which meant the ban went back into effect while the lawsuit, Duncan v. Becerra, was settled in court. Any magazines obtained during that week-long period were legal.

    Although it’s impossible to know exactly how many “high capacity” magazines were sold during that week, we have a few pieces of evidence that show it was in the millions. Gun stores and ranges couldn’t keep the magazines in stock. In fact, some were even having to put limits on the number of magazines a person could buy at one time just to try to keep them in stock for a short period of time.

    “Everything was all sold out. I basically took whatever I could get,” Chris Puehse, the owner of Foothill Ammo in Shingle Springs, east of Sacramento, told the Daily Mail“People loved it. It was like we were out of prison and were not treated like bastard stepchildren of the country anymore.”

    Read the rest of the story on Townhall

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    OWENS: Given The Democratic Party’s History Of Racism, Their Attacks On Me Aren’t A Surprise

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    Candace Owens | Turning Point USA

     

    When the Democrats’ ridiculous, fear-mongering “Rise of White Nationalism” hearing blew up in their faces, liberals went looking for a scapegoat: me.

    My mere presence at the hearing turned a “serious inquiry” into a “farce,” according to Dana Milbank, the arch-liberal columnist at the Jeff Bezos-owned Washington Post.

    “Serious inquiry?” What a joke.

    That hearing was a farce from the very beginning; all I did was expose it for what it was. The entire exercise was nothing but the opening salvo of the Democrats’ 2020 election strategy, which involves getting minority voters to the polls with a combination of fear and bribery — using the specter of “white nationalism” to smear Republicans while Democrats call for “reparations” in the form of government handouts.

    It was a cynical, condescending attempt to mislead black voters, and while the Democrats had a whole panel of left-wing identity politics activists and social media executives to help them, only Zionist Organization of America leader Mort Klein and I were on hand to counter their deceptions.

    We had our work cut out for us, even with the very conspicuous absence of representatives from the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC). The SPLC scammed its way to a half-billion dollar fortune by stoking racial fears among minorities, making a business out of willfully smearing conservative Christians and immigration restrictionists as “hate groups” on par with the Ku Klux Klan.

    Even though recent controversies have made the SPLC too toxic for even the Democrats to risk inviting, much of the liberal media still cited SPLC propaganda in their coverage of the hearing.

    The Democrats’ chosen activists, meanwhile, dragged out juiced statistics suggesting America is suffering through a wave of white nationalist violence and “hate crimes.” In reality, though, only a tiny sliver of violent crime in this country is committed by “white nationalists,” even under the absurdly broad definitions these groups use to inflate their statistics and further their fear mongering.

    The activists went so far as to cite a “report” about the rise of “cyberhate” that actually defined the words “white” and “black” as racial slurs.

    Representatives from Google and Facebook were on hand to concur with their Democrat patrons about the need for more censorship on their platforms to combat “white nationalism,” though they struggled to come up with a plausible justification. One of them even cited Facebook’s failure to ban every page that says “it’s okay to be white” as evidence that the government needs to step in to help Facebook suppress such sentiments.

    Democrat Congressman David Cicilline was furious that Facebook did not “preemptively remove” former Toronto mayoral candidate Faith Goldy and take “proactive steps” to “identify” and ban others like her — even though the company did ban Goldy’s account shortly after announcing its new policy prohibiting “white supremacist” content.

    As usual, it made no difference to liberals that Goldy has never claimed to be a “white nationalist” or called for any form of violence, because the Democrats’ only goal is to convince the public that the threat of white nationalism is so great that we must forfeit our cherished right to free speech.

    One Republican committee member, Rep. Tom McClintock (R-Calif.), had the guts to point this out, and when he did, a liberal activist had the nerve to complain that “this is a hearing about hate crimes and violence, not hate speech.”

    Of course, the Democrats were only interested in talking about a very specific category of hate crimes and violence.

    When Klein tried to widen the conversation to include the BDS movement, Islamism, and other manifestations of anti-Semitic hate that are increasingly finding acceptance on the left, Democrat Rep. Mary Scanlon dismissed his concerns and responded with a conspiracy theory about how the perception of Muslim anti-Semitism is actually part of an elaborate plot by racist whites to pit different minority groups against each other.

    When I pointed out how absurd it was to claim that America is somehow more “racist” or “white nationalist” now than it was when my grandfather was a sharecropper in the segregated South, Rep. Ted Lieu put on a serious face and tried to smear me — a black woman who works for an orthodox Jew — as a Hitler-loving anti-Semite. Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.) then flat-out lied, banging his gavel and falsely claiming I had called Lieu “stupid” when I tried to defend myself.

    Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.) was even more outrageously out of line, accusing me of “inspiring” the mass murderer who attacked a mosque in New Zealand last month.

    I’m going to give these Democrats the benefit of the doubt and assume they didn’t mean for their hearing to go so far off the rails. That would at least explain why they needed to blame me, the one who exposed their spectacular failure on live TV.

    It’s rather ironic that after a whole room of Democrats devoted an entire hearing to pretending that black Americans like me need to be terrified of the white nationalists “rising” behind President Trump, it was the president and his family who came to my defense in response to their race-baiting smears. Given the Democratic Party’s long history of both explicit and implicit racism, though, it’s hardly surprising.

    Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) is communications director for Turning Point USA.


    The views and opinions expressed in this commentary are those of the author and do not reflect the official position of The Daily Caller.


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    Oxnard Man Arrested for Alleged Assault of 2 Elderly Victims

    Oxnard Police Department – Incident Press Release

    Adam Barcenas, age 56

    On 4/13/19, at about 11:45 a.m., an elderly female in her early 70’s was attempting to get into her vehicle near the intersection of Sixth Street and A Street when the suspect, Adam Barcenas (age 56), approached her, punched her in the head, and pushed her to the ground. While the victim was on the ground, suspect Barcenas kicked the victim in the back multiple times before walking away. The victim did not know the suspect.

    A short while later, suspect Barcenas approached an elderly male in his early 80’s, who was walking with his wife near the intersection of Sixth and A Street. Barcenas punched the elderly male in the face and walked away. The male victim started walking back towards his vehicle when Barcenas came back and punched the elderly male again. Suspect Barcenas was a stranger to the second victim also.

    An off-duty private security guard intervened by pepper spraying suspect Barcenas and detaining him until officers arrived. Downtown security guards also assisted in helping detain suspect Barcenas.

    Both elderly victims received minor injuries, received emergency medical treatment on scene, and refused to be transported to a medical facility for further treatment.  

    Suspect Barcenas has an extensive history of violence, disorderly conduct, and robbery and is currently on parole. He was arrested for two counts of felony elder abuse, battery, and a parole violation.

    Anyone with information regarding this case or other criminal activity is encouraged to contact the Oxnard Police Department at (805)385-7600, or online via the Oxnard Police Department’s website: www.oxnardpd.org and select the Report Suspicious Activity tab located on the homepage. You can remain anonymous if you choose to do so. You can also remain anonymous by calling the Ventura County Crime Stoppers at (800) 222-8477. You can also visit this site: www.venturacountycrimestoppers.org to submit a tip via text or email.


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