Coastal View News • May 23, 2019

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COMMANDER’S RECAP

Reports from the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office

COASTAL BUREAU OPERATIONS MAY 12 – 18, 2019

Sunday, May 12

Wednesday, May 15

An unknown suspect(s) vandalized various properties on Lillie Avenue in Summerland. A Bob Holzer tow away sign, MTD bus bench, speed limit digital display and green privacy screening covering a chain link fence were spraypainted with a variation of black, green and white spray paint.

A man who had a $2,500 warrant was contacted and arrested, then booked into Santa Barbara County Jail without incident.

12:57 p.m. / Graffiti / 2500 block Lillie Avenue

12:02 a.m. / Possession / 4400 block Via Real

Deputies received a call to assist medics on an unconscious male at a convenience store on Via Real. A deputy arrived and saw a male passed out in his vehicle. A consent search of the vehicle revealed two methamphetamine glass pipes with a usable amount. The suspect was arrested for possession of the meth pipes and booked at the Santa Barbara County Jail. The vehicle was towed.

Monday, May 13

1:41 p.m. / Auto Burglary / Santa Rosa Lane

An unknown suspect(s) used an unknown device to unlock the passenger door of the victim’s vehicle and take four of the victim’s credit cards. The suspect(s) used the stolen cards to make fraudulent purchases of $3,000, $2,700 and $1,100.

8:20 p.m. / Hit and Run / Santa Monica Road and Via Real

A caller reported that a driver in an older small green pick-up truck with a white colored camper shell rear ended her vehicle.

Tuesday, May 14

7:15 a.m. / Resisting / Delaying a Peace Officer / 400 block Linden Avenue

Deputies responded to a request from the Amtrak police who reported a man with a pit bull was refusing to leave the train. Upon the deputies’ arrival, the conductor said the man was causing a disturbance, and refusing to leash his dog. The man, an Oxnard resident, refused deputies’ lawful orders to leave the train, and threatened to fight the deputies if they tried to take him off the train. The man stood up in a threatening manner. He was arrested and booked into jail. Carpinteria Animal Control responded to take custody of the dog.

3:20 p.m. / Suspended License / Santa Claus Lane

A Ventura man was stopped for driving with expired registration. His license was suspended. He was cited and released. He was allowed to leave his car parked on Santa Claus Lane.

8:18 p.m. / Possession / Elm Avenue and 9th Street

Deputies stopped a vehicle for expired registration and contacted the driver. A records check revealed that he was driving on a suspended license. Deputies searched the vehicle and found 1.5 grams of methamphetamine and a glass smoking pipe. The man was arrested and transported to Santa Barbara County Jail and his vehicle was towed.

9:52 a.m. / Warrant Arrest / Carpinteria and Walnut avenues

10:21 p.m. / Warrant Arrest / 5700 block Via Real

A traffic stop for expired registration resulted in the driver being arrested for outstanding warrants. The man was arrested and booked into Santa Barbara County Jail without incident.

Thursday, May 16

10:41 a.m. / Warrant Arrest / 5100 block Carpinteria Avenue

A man was contacted sleeping on the bench next to the Carpinteria Library. A records check showed he had an active arrest warrant, and the man was arrested, transported and booked into Santa Barbara County Jail without incident.

3:37 p.m. / Limb Fall / Ogan Road

A man was driving his vehicle eastbound on Ogan Road when a tree split, and a large branch fell on his vehicle. The man wasn’t injured, but the tree caused damage to his vehicle in the form of several large scratches to the paint and a broken antenna.

12:57 a.m. / Possession / Carpinteria and Santa Ynez avenues

A traffic stop for expired registration resulted in the driver’s arrest for possession of meth. The man was booked into Santa Barbara County Jail.

Friday, May 17

12:45 a.m. / Warrants and Possession / 1500 block Linden Avenue

A man was contacted while rummaging through the donation collection at St. Joseph Church. An investigation revealed three misdemeanor warrants out of Ventura County, as well as meth, heroin and paraphernalia. The man was arrested and booked into Santa Barbara County Jail for the on-view charges as well as the warrants.

Saturday, May 18

5 a.m. / Traffic Collision / Highway 101 at Casitas Pass Road

CHP requested assistance with a multi vehicle traffic accident on Highway 101 that was blocking all lanes. Deputies conducted traffic brakes for the safety of emergency personnel who were working on scene.

4:55 p.m. / Public Intoxication / 400 block Linden Avenue

A man who had been arrested for a warrant on Thursday, May 16, was contacted and found to be intoxicated and unable to care for himself. He was arrested again and transported to Santa Barbara County Jail.

Previously published Police Reports may be read online at coastalview.com

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