Lying on a workers’ compensation claim is fraud. It is a felony punishable by up to five years in prison.
Fraud by employers or workers raises insurance costs for everyone. If you suspect ...workers’ compensation fraud or an employer without required coverage, report it to our Workers’ Comp Fraud Unit at 805-662-1750.
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NEWS RELEASE:
Ventura County District Attorney Erik Nasarenko announced today that Simranjit Singh Sekhon (DOB 01/07/90), of Bakersfield, has been charged with rape of an unconscious person. He ...is also charged with the aggravating factor of the victim being particularly vulnerable. Today, Sekhon made his first court appearance for arraignment and pled not guilty.
Sekhon, an Uber driver, picked up the victim outside a Thousand Oaks bar at approximately 1:00 a.m. on November 27, 2025, to transport her to her home in Camarillo. The victim, who was intoxicated, fell asleep during the ride. After the trip should have concluded, Sekhon allegedly continued driving the unconscious victim around Camarillo and sexually assaulted her.
He remains in custody with bail set at $500,000.
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We are deeply grateful to the Outreach Alliance of Ventura County for their continued generosity and longstanding support of Safe Harbor. 💙
Through their Nancy R. Brandt Program, the ...Outreach Alliance has been supporting our Safe Harbor Centers since 2001. They recently stopped by with a thoughtful donation of art supplies, Lego sets, and warm blankets for the children we serve. These items bring comfort, creativity, and care during some of their most difficult moments.
🗣️ “I met with Pam from the Alliance to share my vision of integrating art into our centers as a meaningful outlet for survivors. Creative expression offers calm, strength, and empowerment during forensic interviews or exams, and in my experience, it has been a powerful tool for resilience and healing. This vision was inspired by a talented youth artist whose work reminded me how art can spark hope even in the most difficult moments. The Outreach Alliance has helped make this vision start to take form!”
— Monica Villa, Safe Harbor Senior Program Administrator
📸 Pictured left to right: Mara Landa, Rachael Watkins, Barbara Murray, Pam Roach, and Monica Villa.
NEWS RELEASE:
Ventura County District Attorney Erik Nasarenko announced today that Jose Zavala (DOB 06/13/85), of Fillmore, was sentenced to the maximum of 100 years to life in state prison for ...the sexual abuse of two minor victims. Zavala was previously convicted by a jury on November 10, 2025, of three counts of lewd acts upon a child and one count of continuous sexual abuse. Several special allegations were also found true, including that he took advantage of a position of trust or confidence and that the victims were particularly vulnerable.
“The imposition of the maximum sentence is warranted by the extreme and horrifying nature of these crimes,” Senior Deputy DA Michael Kern said. “It further sends an unmistakable message that abuse of this kind will not be tolerated in our community.”
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NEWS RELEASE:
District Attorney Erik Nasarenko announced today that a Ventura County jury found Leonardo Palafox (DOB 10/13/88), of Ventura, guilty on December 15, 2025, of three felony and ...three misdemeanor counts for a violent hit and run. The jury convicted Palafox of felony leaving the scene of an accident, two felony counts of cruelty to an animal, destroying or concealing evidence, and two counts of hit and run driving.
“This case presented a terrible set of circumstances for the victims,” Deputy District Attorney Patrick Benjamin said. “Thanks to the thorough investigation done by the Ventura Police Department and Ventura County Crime Laboratory, we were able to hold the defendant accountable for his actions. I hope the jury’s findings help the victims receive some closure to this tragedy.”
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Happy Chanukah! Today, Chabad of Ventura hosted its annual menorah lighting at the Government Center, bringing our community together in the spirit of light, resilience, and hope.
The Board... of Supervisors, the CEO’s Office, the District Attorney’s Office, and other county partners were proud to participate in this meaningful tradition as we celebrate the Festival of Lights together.
Don’t get scrooged this holiday season. Fraudsters take advantage of the generosity and urgency that come with the holidays, but a few smart steps can help keep you and your finances safe.
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Research charities before donating, verify unexpected messages directly through official websites or apps, and always double-check emergency requests for money from loved ones.
When in doubt, don’t click and don’t send.
We had a wonderful time celebrating the season at the Camp HOPE Holiday Party, held this past Sunday, December 14, at Camp Arnaz. More than 100 people joined us for this special day, including 33 ...teens, 25 children and their family members.
Thanks to the Ventura County Family Justice Center Foundation, everyone enjoyed a warm meal, and every child and teen received a holiday gift made possible through generous community donations.
Events like this reflect the heart of Camp HOPE by creating safe, joyful experiences and lasting memories for the families we serve. Thank you to everyone who helped make this holiday celebration so meaningful.
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