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Thousand Oaks man pleads guilty to killing his mother

Thousand Oaks man pleads guilty to killing his mother View Comments A Thousand Oaks man pleaded guilty last week to stabbing his mother to death in 2020, according to Ventura County Superior Court records.  Christopher Schneider, 32, entered the guilty plea to a voluntary manslaughter charge filed Friday by the Ventura County District Attorney s Office. Schneider had initially been charged with murder in the Feb. 4, 2020, killing of his mother, Nancy Schneider, 61, of Thousand Oaks. He had previously pleaded not guilty to the murder offense.  At a court hearing Friday, Senior Deputy District Attorney Tate McCallister filed an amended criminal complaint alleging voluntary manslaughter, not murder. McCallister told The Star Monday that additional information has come to light and the manslaughter offense more appropriately fit the circumstances of the case.  

Ojai Valley News - Tell emergency services where hazards lurk in Ojai Valley: Survey and July 14 meeting set

Grant Phillips, Ojai Valley News Reporter See something, say something! Wildfires, drought, industrial pollution, earthquakes and extreme weather are just some of the hazards the Ventura County Office of Emergency Services is hoping to address in its updated Hazard Mitigation plan. The Office of Emergency Services is required by the Federal Emergency Management Agency to update its plan every five years to continue to be eligible for federal funding. To prevent this from becoming a check-the-box, status-quo document, information is needed now to help those putting out fires, pulling people from raging rivers, containing industrial-center explosions, and more. With boots-on-the-ground information from residents, our lives and the lives of our neighbors may depend on informing emergency responders about dangerous conditions we see.

Illegal marijuana plants seized outside Moorpark

View Comments Three people were arrested last week after deputies seized hundreds of marijuana plants from an illegal grow just west of Moorpark city limits, authorities said on Tuesday. The arrests were made around 10 a.m. on Thursday in the 8700 block of West Los Angeles Avenue, according to the Ventura County Sheriff s Office. Deputies served a search warrant at the location and found an illegal marijuana farm with several greenhouses, an irrigation system and a power supply. Deputies detained a 60-year-old man and a 34-year-old man at the scene. Both were Moorpark residents. A second search warrant was served at the older man s residence in the 6300 block of Turfway Road. Detectives seized additional evidence and also detained a 30-year-old Moorpark man.

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