Ventura County District Attorney Erik Nasarenko announced today that charges have been filed against two Ventura County Sheriff’s Office deputies for their roles in a March 30, 2025, off-duty assault at a Camarillo bar. Dylan Davis (DOB 02/12/91), of Ventura, and Anthony Malagon (08/19/97), of Camarillo, are each charged with felony assault by means likely to cause great bodily injury. Davis also faces a separate felony charge of spousal battery and a separate misdemeanor charge of battery.
Two Ventura County Sheriff’s Deputies Charged for Off-Duty Bar Assault
Additional Sexual Assault Charges Filed Against Former Wrestling Coach
District Attorney Erik Nasarenko announced today that additional charges have been filed against Ronald Wilson (DOB 10/23/52), of Timnath, Colorado, following an ongoing investigation by the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office.
On July 14, 2025, prosecutors filed a new case against Wilson, adding seven felony counts related to the alleged sexual assault of two previously unreported student victims. Both individuals came forward after Wilson’s arrest in May, when he was accused of initiating and maintaining a sexual relationship with a juvenile female student at Camarillo High School from approximately 2014 to 2017. That investigation began in March 2025, when the now adult victim reported what allegedly happened to her while she was in high school. At that time, the District Attorney’s Office filed five felony counts and several special allegations against Wilson.
Oxnard Man Sentenced to 50 Years Prison for Molesting Two Victims
District Attorney Erik Nasarenko announced today that John Edward Kalil (DOB 07/11/96), of Oxnard, was sentenced to 50 years to life in state prison. Kalil was previously convicted by a jury on April 28, 2025, of six felony counts of child molestation. The jury also found true the special allegations there were multiple victims and Kalil committed substantial sexual conduct.
Red Flag Law Clears California Senate Public Safety Committee
Ventura County District Attorney Erik Nasarenko testified this week in the California State Senate Public Safety Committee in support of Assembly Bill 1344, a measure aimed at significantly enhancing public safety. Authored by Assemblymember Jacqui Irwin, the bill would authorize district attorneys to directly petition the courts for Gun Violence Restraining Orders (GVROs), commonly referred to as “Red Flag Laws.” These judicial orders allow a judge to temporarily prohibit firearm possession by individuals who pose a significant danger to themselves or others.
AB 1344 passed unopposed from the Senate Public Safety Committee following testimony from District Attorney Nasarenko and a representative from Giffords Law Center, the national gun violence prevention organization founded by former Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords.
Oxnard Man Convicted of Second-Degree Murder for DUI Death
Ventura County District Attorney Erik Nasarenko announced today that Francisco Garcia (DOB 10/07/68), of Oxnard, has been convicted by a jury of second-degree murder for the DUI crash that killed Elicia Lopez-Hernandez in 2018. The jury also found Garcia guilty of two felony DUI counts that resulted in great bodily injury to another victim, and felony fleeing the scene of an accident after causing serious injury. Several special allegations and aggravating factors were found true, including the crime involved great violence, the victim was vulnerable, and Garcia engaged in violent conduct.
Senior Deputy District Attorney Edward Andrews prosecuted the case.
“The jury’s verdict today recognizes the devastating consequences of the defendant’s actions,” Mr. Andrews said. “The defendant took the life of a woman who only sought to help others, grievously injured another good Samaritan, then he fled rather than face what he did. After a long and challenging process, these convictions bring a measure of closure to the victim’s family. It also sends a clear message: repeated acts of drinking and driving can be deadly. This conviction enhances public safety for our Ventura County community.”
Oak Park Man Charged with Gross Vehicular Manslaughter in Deadly Newbury Park Crash
Ventura County District Attorney Erik Nasarenko announced today that Neil Liam Reb (DOB 11/07/03), of Oak Park, has been charged with two counts of felony gross vehicular manslaughter in connection with the deaths of Alejandro and Maria Ramirez. Reb also faces a special allegation that the crime is a serious felony.
Former Pastor in Oxnard Sentenced for Stealing $200,000 from Church
The Ventura County District Attorney’s Office announced today that Curtis Frank Lemons (DOB 12/31/56), currently living in Atoka, Tennessee, but formerly from Camarillo, was sentenced to two years in state prison for misappropriating $200,000 from an Oxnard church. Lemons previously pleaded guilty on April 4, 2025, to three felony counts: two for grand theft and one for money laundering.
Santa Paula Man Faces State Prison for Beating Sick Sea Lion
District Attorney Erik Nasarenko announced today that Christopher Hurtado (DOB 03/30/93), of Santa Paula, pled guilty on June 16, 2025, to two felony counts related to the beating of a sea lion suffering on a Ventura beach from recent algae blooms. Hurtado changed his plea just ahead of trial, admitting to one count of cruelty to an animal and possession of a hard drug. He also admitted to all special allegations and aggravating factors including a prior strike and that the sea lion was vulnerable.
“Ventura County was outraged by the violence this defendant inflicted on a defenseless animal,” District Attorney Nasarenko said. “The nature of this senseless attack shocked our conscience and called for aggressive prosecution.”
Oxnard Man Pleads Guilty to Auto Insurance Fraud
The Ventura County District Attorney’s Office announced today that Hector Murrillo (DOB 10/14/95), of Oxnard, pled guilty on June 12, 2025, to one count of felony automobile insurance fraud.
Murrillo is scheduled to be sentenced on July 30, 2025, at 9:00 a.m. in courtroom 12 of the Ventura County Superior Court. Automobile insurance fraud is punishable by up to five years in county jail and a fine up to $50,000, or double the amount of fraud, whichever is greater. The District Attorney’s Office will be seeking restitution on behalf of Progressive Insurance.
Kevin Ray James Sentenced for 1997 Bank Robbery Murder of Monica Leech
District Attorney Erik Nasarenko announced today that Kevin Ray James (DOB 09/23/67), of San Bernardino, was sentenced on June 13, 2025, to 19 years to life in state prison for the 1997 murder of Monica Leech during an armed bank robbery in Thousand Oaks. James previously pled guilty on May 16, 2025, and admitted that he personally used a firearm during the commission of the crime.
Monica’s family, friends, and co-workers spoke at the sentencing hearing, providing victim impact statements.