Santa Paula Man Charged with Molesting Two Children
District Attorney Erik Nasarenko announced today that Martin Herrejon Vieyra (DOB 11/06/67), of Santa Paula, has been charged with four felony counts of child molestation. Vieyra faces three counts of continuous sexual abuse and one count of sexual penetration by a foreign object with a child under the age of 14. He is also accused in the criminal complaint of special allegations, including crimes against multiple victims. Vieyra made his first court appearance today and his arraignment was continued. “These horrific allegations date back decades, causing the victims to suffer in silence,” said District Attorney Nasarenko. “Today, however, thanks to the victims’ courage, we have brought these crimes to light and taken the necessary steps of arrest and prosecution.”
Los Angeles Man Sentenced for Auto Theft
The Ventura County District Attorney’s Office announced today that Joel Quinonez (DOB 02/22/2001), of Compton, California, was sentenced on February 11, 2025, to 16 months in the Ventura County Jail for committing automobile theft. Quinonez previously pled guilty on January 13, 2025, to one felony count of auto theft. Quinonez was a member of a ring of car thieves who stole multiple newer-model vehicles in Los Angeles and Ventura Counties in October and November 2024. In all instances, the thieves were able to steal the vehicles by using tools to gain electronic access to unlock and operate the vehicles.
Ventura High School Student Charged for Possessing Gun on Campus
Ventura County District Attorney Erik Nasarenko announced today that a 15-year-old Ventura High School student has been charged with multiple offenses after being found with a firearm and ammunition on campus. A juvenile petition alleges felony conspiracy, a gang allegation, carrying a concealed firearm, and possession of a firearm in a school zone. The minor was arraigned in Juvenile Court on February 3, 2025, where a judge ordered continued detention. A trial is scheduled for February 24, 2025, in courtroom J3 at the Juvenile Justice Complex in Oxnard. The juvenile remains in custody at the Juvenile Facility.
District Attorney Erik Nasarenko Joins Lawmakers to Announce Proposed Legislation Strengthening Penalties for Looting
Today, Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan J. Hochman and Ventura County District Attorney Erik Nasarenko joined Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel, Assemblymember Jacqui Irwin, and other California lawmakers to announce the introduction of Assembly Bill (AB) 469, bipartisan legislation aimed at providing law enforcement with stronger tools to combat looting and the impersonation of emergency personnel during wildfires and other disasters. “In times of crisis, when families are at their most vulnerable, looters prey on devastation and despair,” District Attorney Nasarenko said. “This legislation strengthens protections for disaster victims by ensuring harsher penalties for those who exploit emergencies for personal gain. By increasing accountability and closing loopholes, we are sending a clear message—those who take advantage of tragedy will face serious consequences.”
Ventura County Behavioral Health Partners with District Attorney’s Office to Implement Family Justice Centers Peer Program
The Ventura County Board of Supervisors has approved a new partnership between Ventura County Behavioral Health (VCBH) and the Ventura County District Attorney’s Office to implement the Family Justice Centers Peer Program. Funded through Proposition 63 Mental Health Services Act, VCBH is committing $1.25 million through June 30, 2026. Through this agreement, critical peer support will be provided to survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault, helping them navigate the path to recovery. VCBH funds will support the research, development, and implementation of the peer support program at the Family Justice Centers. The program aims to foster resilience and empower victims by offering peer navigation and mentorship from trained specialists who have lived experience in overcoming similar challenges.
Los Angeles Man Charged for Selling Fentanyl on Social Media
Ventura County District Attorney Erik Nasarenko announced today that Ronald Jelaniwarren Joseph (DOB 04/14/2000), of Woodland Hills, has been charged for selling counterfeit Oxycodone “M-30” pills containing fentanyl to Ventura County residents. Joseph faces six felony counts related to the possession and sale of fentanyl, as well as the possession of a firearm. Special allegations and aggravating factors include the involvement of a large quantity of contraband and a prior strike offense. He pled not guilty to all charges at today’s arraignment.
Los Angeles Gang Member Charged After High-Speed Chase, Crash
Ventura County District Attorney Erik Nasarenko announced that charges have been filed against Jalen Amir Yoakum (DOB 08/07/2000), of Lancaster, following a theft investigation that led to a high-speed pursuit and violent crash in Camarillo. Yoakum, a documented Los Angeles County gang member, faces six felony charges, including evading police causing injury, reckless driving, and multiple firearm-related offenses. He also faces two misdemeanor hit-and-run charges and one count of petty theft. Additionally, special allegations and aggravating factors have been filed, including a strike prior and an allegation that the crime involved great violence. Yoakum was arraigned on January 30, 2025, and pled not guilty to all counts. An early disposition conference is scheduled for February 10, 2025, at 1:30 p.m. in courtroom 12 of the Ventura County Superior Court. Yoakum remains in custody at Ventura County Jail with bail set at $2 million.
Calabasas Man Convicted of Violent Child Molestation Against Two Victims
District Attorney Erik Nasarenko announced today that Micah Lanere Smith (DOB 01/14/78), of Calabasas, was convicted by a jury on January 24, 2025, of molestation against two underage victims. Smith was found guilty of five felonies: two counts of lewd acts upon a child, one count of continuous sexual abuse of a child under 14, and two counts of sexual penetration with force or fear. Smith is scheduled to be sentenced on March 27, 2025, at 9 a.m. in courtroom 24 of the Ventura County Superior Court. He faces a maximum of 66 years to life in state prison. Smith remains in custody at the Ventura County Jail without bail.
Ventura County Victim Advocates Assist Fire Victims in Los Angeles
The Ventura County District Attorney’s Office is supporting community members impacted by the devastating fires in Los Angeles by deploying trained victim advocates to aid at the FEMA run Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) near UCLA. This collaboration follows a request from the City of Los Angeles, for additional assistance during this unprecedented disaster response. “Our hearts go out to the residents of Los Angeles as they recover from these devastating fires,” said District Attorney Erik Nasarenko. “Our advocates will offer support and care during this time of need to ensure victims receive the comfort and advocacy they deserve.”
DA Files 33 Prop 36 Cases in First Month After Becoming Law
District Attorney Erik Nasarenko announced today that 33 cases have been filed in the past month under the recently enacted provisions of Proposition 36, the “Homelessness, Drug Addiction, and Theft Reduction Act,” which took effect on December 18, 2024. Proposition 36 introduced significant changes to California law, including the addition of two new felony offenses to help combat repeat drug and theft offenses: Health and Safety Code section 11395 and Penal Code section 666.1. “The repeated lawlessness demonstrated by these offenders makes our communities unsafe,” said District Attorney Erik Nasarenko. “We will continue to use Proposition 36 to hold these habitual offenders accountable in a manner that is measured, that strikes a balance with drug treatment, and is consistent with the voters’ intent.”