Bakery Closed After Health Inspection
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An Oxnard bakery was closed briefly after health inspectors found cockroach infestation and discovered unfinished ceiling repairs, according to a county report.
Ortiz Bakery at 101 N. Rose Ave. was closed March 14 after county inspectors found the insects, according to public health officials. Inspectors also found gnat parts inside a bulk container of lard.
The container was immediately thrown out, officials said.
The bakery was given permission to reopen the following day after proving that it had exterminated the roaches and repaired a ceiling above an oven, the report said.
Jose Sanchez Produce on Santa Rosa Road in Camarillo was closed for a week last month after health officials found that the business was operating without a health permit.
The produce store was closed March 21 and reopened March 28 after the owners obtained the proper permit, officials said.
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