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Human remains found in 1993 identified as former Channel Islands High freshman and investigators are asking the public for help in investigation

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VENTURA COUNTY, Calif. (KEYT) – Partial human remains recovered outside of Camarillo in August of 1993 have been identified as Joseph Patrick Reardon, also known as Joe Gilbreth, and investigators are turning to the public for help as they investigate the circumstances of his death.

On August 30, 1993, partial human remains were discovered during the clean up of a dump site off Beardsley Road, just north of Wright Road outside of Camarillo stated a press release Tuesday from the Ventura County Sheriff's Office.

The local medical examiner collected the remains and later confirmed they were human before sending the remains to an anthropologist for further analysis noted the Ventura County Sheriff's Office.

According to the Ventura County Sheriff's Office, the remains were determined to be the lower leg bone of a male between the ages of 13 and 18-years-old and the case was entered into the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System as UP128289.

In March of 2025, the forensic evidence collected in this investigation was sent to Othram Labs and advanced DNA testing was used to create a DNA profile of the deceased for investigators to use for genealogical-based leads detailed the Ventura County Sheriff's Office.

The Cold Case Unit continued the investigation using the new leads in the case of "Camarillo Teen 1993" and eventually identified close relatives using investigative techniques and rapid DNA testing shared the Ventura County Sheriff's Office.

According to the Ventura County Sheriff's Office, as a result of the Cold Case Unit investigation, the deceased has been positively identified as Joseph Patrick Reardon, born in Fresno on June 17, 1970.

Your News Channel spoke with Cold Case Unit Investigator Guy Moody and learned that Joseph was using the name Joe Gilbreth while enrolled as a freshman at Channel Islands High School between February and April of 1985 and also lived at a now-closed group home in Oxnard that same year.

Joe was using the last name Gilbreth, his mother's ex-boyfriend's last name during his time in Ventura County and later, while attending Hughson High School outside of Modesto in 1986.

His Hughson High photo is the featured image used for this article.

Despite his identification, crucial details surrounding Joe's whereabouts and the circumstances around his death remain unconfirmed and the Cold Case Unit is now turning to the public for help in their ongoing investigation.

If you knew Joe Reardon or Joe Gilbreth, even just in passing, you are asked to share those details with the Cold Case Unit at 805-383-8723.

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Burbank Man Sentenced to 10 Years in Federal Prison for Embezzling $1.8 Million in Money and Property Left to Elderly Victim

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A San Fernando Valley man was sentenced today to 120 months in federal prison for embezzling approximately $1.8 million from an estate left to an elderly victim by the victim’s […]

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Southern California Non-Profit Expands Therapy Dog Program

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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) - Southern California is seeing a growing demand for therapy dogs in schools, hospitals, and first responder support programs, and one local non-profit is preparing for its next wave of trained companions.

VIP Dog Teams is expecting a new litter of puppies in late May, part of its ongoing effort to expand services across Santa Barbara and Ventura counties. The organization is currently recruiting volunteer handlers, with formal training scheduled to begin in late July.

Once trained, the dogs will be placed in community settings including classrooms, medical facilities, and emergency response agencies, where they provide emotional support and stress relief.

Program leaders say the expansion reflects a steady increase in requests from local institutions seeking therapy animal visits, especially in high-stress environments.

This new litter represents the next generation of therapy dogs being prepared to meet those needs, with training focused on temperament, obedience, and adaptability in public settings.

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Arrestan a sospechoso de cometer varios robos en Desert Hot Springs

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Arrestan a sospechoso de cometer varios robos en Desert Hot Springs

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Un individuo sospechoso de cometer varios robos, incluido un generador diésel comercial valorado en más de 20,000 dólares, fue arrestado en Desert Hot Springs.La policía fue informada de que el generador fue robado junto con su remolque, el cual fue encontrado en Little Morongo Road y durante una orden de cateo capturaron al sujeto de 45 años, recuperaron el generador, cuatro vehículos robados, herramientas y una unidad comercial de aire acondicionado.También incautaron un arma, balas y drogas.

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IID sigue con las reparaciones de servicios públicos en La Quinta

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IID sigue con las reparaciones de servicios públicos en La Quinta

Nancy Prado

En La Quinta, trabajadores de la compañía de luz IID continúan las reparaciones de servicios públicos en la calle Washington cerca de la Avenida 47, en el área de la iglesia católica San Francis.

Los carriles en dirección norte se reducirán a uno entre las 9 am y las 3 pm durante toda esta semana.

Los conductores que deseen evitar la congestión pueden circular por la Avenida 48 hacia la calle Dune Palms o dirigirse al sur hasta la Avenida 52 y cruzar hacia la calle Jefferson.

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