Coastal View News • June 2, 2022

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Coastal View News • Carpinteria, California

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CLUBCOMMANDER’S SCENE RECAP

Reports from the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office

COASTAL BUREAU OPERATIONS MAY 17 – 23, 2020

Sunday, May 17

9:54 a.m. / Unregistered Firearm / 1400 block Sterling Avenue

Deputies responded to a call about a firearm and contacted a man who reportedly had an unregistered Kimber 1911 firearm in his possession. The firearm was taken from the man and secured into the Santa Barbara Sheriff’s Office property department for safekeeping.

was recovered and booked into Santa Barbara Sheriff’s Office property.

6:15 p.m. / Theft / 3200 block Via Real

A caller reported that she believes her laptop and credit cards were stolen by a female neighbor who lives at the Polo Field apartments. Follow up by deputies.

Tuesday, May 19

11:44 a.m. / Misdemeanor Hit and 6 p.m. /which Towedwas Abandoned Vehicle The Interact Club at Carpinteria High School, started by the / Run / 6500 Rincon Road 2200 block Avenue Rotary Clubblock of Carpinteria Noon, celebrated a yearLillie of service last week. responded to a misdemeanor Deputies complaints TopDeputies row, from left: Evelyn Calkins, Rotarian Barry received Enticknap, Piper about hit and run call, but the male subject an abandoned vehicle Augie parkedSheaffer, near SandClayton, Rotarian Bonnie Yonker Hammett, Natalia Perez, fl ed the scene traveling southbound on piper Liquor. The vehicle was tagged Eli Sheaffer, Matthew Endow, Sage Hawley, Mika Mullikin. Bottom row, and Rincon Road. The man continued southmarked on Thursday, May 14. The vehicle from left: Valeria Zamora Susano and teacher Christie Gilbert.

bound on the northbound off-ramp of was checked and was not moved. The Highway 101 at Rincon Road. Deputies vehicle was towed. checked the area and were unable to locate the subject. Carpinteria High School’s Interact Club Wednesday, celebrated its year of service May 20 last week; they were rewarded with a luncheon courtesy of the Rotary Club of Carpinteria 8:28 p.m. / Meth Possession / 1100 2:12 p.m. / Narcotics / 4600 Noon. The Rotary club also gaveblock out serviceblock awardCasitas certificates to the club members. Pass Carpinteria Avenue “Interact Club was originally started by noon rotary manyinto years ago,” Rotarian A man drove a parking lot not Deputies responded to narcotic Bonnie Yonker Hammett said. activity wearing his seatbelt. A traffic stop was and contacted two outCurrent CHSa woman Interact who Clubhad members include: Evelyn Calkins, Piper Clayton, Natainitiated, and he admitted to being in posstanding warrants: one out of Hermosa lia Perez, Augie Sheaffer, Eli Sheaffer, Matthew Endow, Sage Hawley, Mika Mullikin session of a meth pipe. During a search Beach but was non-extraditable, and the and Valeria Zamora Susano. other out of Santa Barbara. The woman of the vehicle, his meth pipe was located, was arrested for the outstanding warrant but also a baggie with 3.7 grams of meth. The subject was cited for the violations. out of Santa Barbara County.

CHS Interact Club celebrates year of service

3 p.m. / 015F / Linden Avenue and Malibu Drive

A black purse was found at Linden and Malibu, then booked for safe keeping. The owner was not contacted.

Sunday, May 17

8 p.m. / Trespassing / 3200 block Via Real

10:12 p.m. / Weapon and Dope Violations / Hales Lane and Via Real

A woman and man were contacted as their vehicle was getting dropped off by a tow truck. The woman is on active probation and a search of her property showed she had meth, a meth pipe and a container of pepper spray. She is a convicted felon and prohibited from owning pepper spray. A baggie of meth was found in the center console and since no one wanted to claim it, the man was given ownership since it was his vehicle.

A caller who is renting a home on the Polo Field reported that several people forced their way into her rental home and started yelling and insulting her family. Deputies arrived and contacted six people, who admitted entering the 3:38 a.m. / Dope Violations / 4100 home after Troop they were directed come block Via Real Girl Scout 50006, fromto left, Reagan Mack, Rosita Power, Evelyn look at the damaged caused by the caller. A woman andFlora man were in a vehicle Calkins, Elisha McCullough, Anna Petersen and Sara Fakinos, will The caller showed cell phone video of with a stolen license plate, reported to hold a yard and bake sale to raise money for an upcoming learning trip. the suspects entering the home without Santa Barbara Police Department. A permission and were heard and seen traffic stop was initiated, and it was yelling at the caller and her family. The determined the vehicle was not stolen, husband-suspect fled across the Polo but was rented a few weeks ago by the Field and did not return to the scene. A woman. She thought the “PERM” on the Local Girl Scout Troop 50006, which is raising money for its learning to Costa complaint will be forwarded to the DA’s Arizona license plate meanttrip it was only a Rica, a yard and bake sale at Carpinteria Middle School on Saturday. officewill for hold review. “permit” for the vehicle and not an actual The sale will run from 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. license plate. So, to avoid getting pulled 5 p.m. / Open Beer Violation / over, they placed a stolen plate on the car, Linden Avenue and 9th Street she said. After a search of nearby motel A man was cited and released for pos- rooms associated with the subjects, they, session of an open container. and the woman’s sister, were cited for of stolen Rotary District Membership Chair Husampossession Hishmeh shared hisproperty, life storymeth with and the paraphernalia. Further investigation will 5 a.m. / Welfare Check / 2100 block Rotary Club of Carpinteria Morning recently. Hishmeh, who was born in Amman, be done for the fraudulently Ortegamoved Hill Road Jordan, to the United States in 1988 and went into business with his obtained brothers A caller reported girlfriend’s – purchasing his first that pizzahis parlor – in 2006.EBT cards. 27-year-old son had a bad dream ran shops,” Rotarian Art Fisher said. “As the “His business expanded to overand 80 pizza out of the house naked and was last seen Thursday, May 21 in life is built Rotary District membership chair, he spreads the word that success running Summerland. Deputies on being towards a positive person, having a sincere8:47 smile and always having a welcoming a.m. / Driving with False responded and located a man walking attitude.” Registration / Carpinteria and Palm nude North Jameson near Sheffi eld. The on Rotary Club of Carpinteria Morning meets on Wednesdays at 7 a.m. at the avenues The man claimed he smoked Carpinteria Woman’s Club. marijuana A man was driving with a false regiswith friends and wanted to go to the tration tab. He was cited for the violation hospital to detox. His mother drove him and allowed to park the vehicle at his to the hospital. mechanic shop located nearby.

Girl Scout troop to hold yard sale to raise money for Costa Rica trip

Rotary membership chair shares life story, offers advice

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Monday, May 18

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10:41 a.m. / Tossed Mail / Via Real and Carpinteria Creek

Mail was found scattered off a county access road by a Caltrans site. The mail

10:06 p.m. / Suspended License / Via Real and Vallecito Road

A man was stopped for not displaying license plates on his truck. A records check showed his driver’s license was

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All submissions subject toofediting. rick, director of Boys & Girls Club, for removing the toxic Euphorbia fire sticks from the pots andAlandscape. reader sends a pitchfork to whoever keeps stealing the beautiful hand suspended. The man was cited, and his he found a small baggie containing a painted rock from in front of the reader’s restaurant. “Our wonderful vehicle was released to a licensed driver. white powdery substance underneath neighbor painted them for us and twice someone feels the need to steal the driver’s seat of his recently purchased the• joy we experience from them. Please find yourAPPAREL humanity&and return RECORDS POSTERS • VINYL WALL ART • THEMED MORE! vehicle. The man stated he purchased the 2:37 a.m. /them Public Intoxication / to us.” vehicle three weeks ago but didn’t find Bailard Avenue the small baggie until he’d removed the Two men were contacted a parked A reader sends a pitchfork toin the person that kept the reader’s pink Ray-ban predriver’s seat to fix the reclining mechatruck and both were extremely intoxiscription glasses left behind at Island Brewery Co. mid-afternoon on Saturday. “Only nism. The incident was documented, and cated with open containers of alcohol prescription glasses and with tough times over $300 for another pair.” observed in the vehicle. 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Asober reader sends a pitchfork to the Carpinteria submitting any Realcommunity for a reportfor of not a domestic violence pitchforks last week. “This is my favorite part of the paper. can do better.” conincident. UponYa’ll arrival, a deputy Friday, May 22 tacted a man and woman in the parking A7:41 reader sends a pitchfork to theCalle agencies lot. responsible for closing off-ramp at After contacting boththe subjects, there a.m. / Theft / 5500 block Seacliff. “I had an emergency at home in La Conchita and had to drive all the way were visible injuries on both parties. Due Arena to Ventura.” Deputies responded after a woman re- to conflicting statements regarding their ported her residence was burglarized the mutual altercation and obvious injuries, Submit Halos stated & Pitchforks at coastalview.com. both parties were arrested for corporal prior night. The woman a cartoon online of almond milk and tools were taken from injury on a spouse. her garage. She told the reporting deputy a.m. / Evans Hit andConsulting Run / Cameo that the tools belonged to her daughter’s 10:36Paula boyfriend. The deputy attempted to con- andQuickBooks Casitas Pass roads Payroll & Bookkeeping tactDARK the man via telephone multiple times Deputies responded to a report a of a CHOCOLATE & Can’t get out? Need help writing checks? with no response. The woman stated her black sedan crashing into a parked water COGNAC GANACHE IN garage door was unlocked during the truck. In-home While en route, it was also reported services for Seniors 65+ DARK CHOCOLATE SHELL. night and is in the process of getting a the male subject driving the sedan fled Caregivers, Bills, Bank new lock. She did not have any suspect thePay scene on foot. Upon arrival, deputies Call for a Free information at the time. The incident was observed the sedan in the Local Errands & Post Officeabandoned 4850 A CARPINTERIA AVE. 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