Coastal View News • September 14, 2017

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Coastal View News • Carpinteria, California Coastal View News • Carpinteria, California

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A reader sends a halo to Burlene for making the Carpinteria LumberA reader sends a halo Guicho’s. for the great food. yard Nursery area a joy to visit. “Her “Thank outgoingyou personality (Southern And great service! Everyone must give this placemake a try.” style), friendly conversation and plant knowledge it a pleasure to visit and shop.” A reader sends a halo to the parent support group at Carpinteria HightoSchool for Dayna buyingfor fans for all the classrooms. “Thank you so A reader sends a halo Sean and being wonderful neighbors and helping much!” the reader through another frazzled mom situation. A reader to to thethe guys at the City’sperson Code Compliance department forin being readersends sendsa ahalo halo anonymous who left a $100 donation the unsung who keep beautiful by removing strange debris. “Also, HELP ofheroes Carpinteria officeCarpinteria mail slot this past week. “Thank you for your kindness.” thanks for your quick responses to issues that arise. You guys rock!” A reader sends a halo to the Daykas for always being there to help with anything and A reader sends a halo to the student offi cers of the Carpinteria High FFA never complaining. “Many thanks to the best neighbors ever. We love youSchool all dearly.” chapter who volunteered at the Carp-a-cabana event. “The students helped with a silent andsends live auction to Tami raise money foratCarpinteria Foundation.” A reader a halo to and John Robitaille’sEducation for their constant smiles and over-the-top customer service. “The wedding favors were loved by all and brought A reader sends a halo to Seattle the gentleman who helped the reader after she fell and a bit of Carpinteria to the wedding!” dislocated her shoulder at a local grocery store. “Thank you so much for walking me outside offering to wait. YourLawhon kindnessatwas appreciated!” A readerand sends a halo to Lance the greatly Carpinteria Sanitation District for helping Kim’s Market. A reader sends halo to her husband, Shane. “Thank you for working so hard for me and the boys. We love you, and all your hard work will pay“When off.” the roof-top flag A reader sends a halo to Kassandra Quintero at The Spot. was twisted and lodged in the rain gutter, Quintero jumped into action and climbed A sends a halo to theitmany volunteers whofreely. madeWay thistoyear’s Safety upreader to the roof and untangled so that it could wave showChild patriotism!” Event such a success. “We could not have done it without you!” A reader sends a halo to Emma and Justin. “It was a wonderful wedding, great food, A reader sends a haloand to the mama dog and hermoving pups barking so happily in the pickup spectacular location great people! It was and wonderful.” truck. “I love them!” A reader sends a halo to Nikki at HEAT Culinary. “I went to my first class this weekA reader a halo to Miss Doreen at Kinderkirk such Someone a loving and end withsends my sister, who has been to four so far. I hadfor thebeing best time! get carthis ing “Weshe appreciate her!” girl teacher. a TV show, should be on the Food Network already.” A reader Jugz and The Rincons for playing at Carpinteria readersends sendsaahalo halototoThe theDusty California Department of Fish and Wildlife and the State arediligently the best band in Carpinteria, and home local Beach. vet for “They working to save the Rincon Beach bear. grown!” “It’s a terrible shame to lose one of these magnificent creatures; however, I wouldn’t want it to suffer to a A reader sends a halo to Albertsons for their donation of bottled water for the miserable death.” Candlelight Vigil. A reader sends a halo to Bill and Rosana Swing for spending their Saturday taking A readerfor sends a halo to all Football. the board“We members, volunteers, speakers attendees photos Junior Warriors appreciate all you do for our and families, playfor the annual Suicide Prevention Candlelight Vigil a success. “Thank you ers making and program. You rock!” for attending!” A reader sends a halo to DJ Hecktic for coming out early Saturday morning to support A reader sends a halo to Anita Lewis. “On behalf of all her ‘other’ kids, thank you for the Junior Warriors. “It made the kids so happy to hear you say their names—you’re always providing a welcoming, loving home despite the ‘occasional’ chaos in your a local celebrity to them!” own household! You are loved by many.” A reader sends a halo to Diana Rigby, Superintendent of schools, and Debra HerA reader sends a halo to Mike Isaac for making Happy Hour Hikes even better! rick, director of Boys & Girls Club, for removing the toxic Euphorbia fire sticks from the pots and landscape. A reader sends a halo to Tambra at Albertsons for being so kind and helpful to a very confused customer. A reader sends•aPOSTERS halo to the•Carpinteria Valley of Commerce becomRECORDS VINYL WALL ARTChamber • THEMED APPAREL &forMORE! ing a certified Green Business in Santa Barbara County. “Kudos to David Godfrey and Rachel Wylie for demonstrating that going green can save you green bucks!”

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A reader sends a pitchfork to herself for being rude to another customer in a long5285 line atCarpinteria the pharmacy after• Labor Day. “Regardless of 805-318-55O6 Avenue the wait and pain IMon-Sat: was in, I had no right to lash out at another customer 10am-8pm • Sun: 10am-4pm who thought the line was moving fast. Sorry.” A reader sends a pitchfork to the employees, companies and city officials that have allowed the Bluffs to become a used car lot. “It is a blight on the natural beauty of our community open space that many of us take peace from as we pass. There must be a better solution.”

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A reader sends a halo to Ryan Moore for bringing dirt back to Carpinteria. A reader sends a halo to everyone who supported the Playa Del Sur 4-H this year. “The members are looking forward to another successful year.” A reader sends a halo to Valerie, the new volunteer at the Friends of the Library Bookstore, for cleaning and reorganizing the self-help section. A reader sends a halo to Desiree, the new masseuse at The Gym Next Door. “She andreally otherhard businesses Casitas PassI could have coasted through it, but she worked to relieveon my back pain. Road, and hit a shopping cart as he never experienced such a great massage.” parked the van. A deputy responded to lot people and positioned vehicle some A reader sends halo to whoever left7:30 a sign the telling to pick uphis their dog-waste On Aug. 25aat approximately distance away from the parked van so bags aand stop leaving them Casitas a.m. deputy responded toon a call fromPass Road. that he could see the driver when he Carpinteria Middle School on a report of reader sends asaid pitchfork whoever has been leaving bags of dog a burglary. The A school principal that toreturned. A man theit’s description wasteopen on thethe ground Passmatching Road. “Yes, frustratingcame that someone had pried door along and Casitas out of the supermarket andofspotted a the door trashto cans are gone, but is that really your best way handling kicked in another gain entrance second deputy who had also responded the situation?” to the cafeteria to access $277 in a file cabinet in a locked office. A cafeteria worker to the call. The man reportedly returned store who and hit took exit then A reader a pitchfork thethe person theanother reader’s pickup said that someone hadsends gone through her to to began walking rapidly away from depuin front of the reader’s house and didn’t stop. “Shame on you, and I hope personal belongings and taken several of you have karmatime insurance.” her credit cards. A short later, the caf- ties towards Carpinteria Avenue. The eteria worker called Sheriffs to add that reporting deputy called for the man to stop, which he did with “Purposely his hands raised, A reader sends a pitchfork to amounting the bicycle events on Foothill Road. hostthree-nights worth of deposits but he then turned and running ing$465.25 huge rides that taken take up the with whole road is irresponsible. There arebegan countless bike to had been along $255 and “seemed off balance as he was not lanes that were put in with our tax dollars to avoid this problem.” in un-deposited checks. moving in a straight line and continued weave back and forth from side A reader sends a pitchfork to the lifeguardsto braiding hair while swimmers aretoinside the as he was moving forward,” the deputy pool. “Not professional!” On Sept. 5 at approximately 3 a.m. dep- noted. Hopping over a fence, the man scrambled into businesses Carpinteriaon Creek and the A reader sends a pitchfork the employees of the newer the Carpinuties were dispatched to a to supermarket reporting deputy pursued him. Finding teria Bluffs.Avenue “Learn on to share theof bike/walking path with locals… There will be four on Linden a report a man the man the over bridge, deputy to five ofbreaking you walking not a single one under will scoot justthe a tad to let possibly into atogether parked and vehicle. a local pass through?” An employee of the supermarket heard a stated that he was unsteady on his feet tapping sound alongside a pick-up truck and smelled of alcohol. The man reportedly said he had run growing when hethere saw A reader sends a pitchfork to the “Allthat the mushrooms and called the Sheriffs saying thatLinden he wasplanters. the deputies because he did not want to indicate too much water. Nice weed The farm.” watching a man with a beach cruiser. get into trouble for hitting the shopping man left the supermarket parking lot as cart with his van.his Hevehicle also said that he A reader were sendsresponding, a pitchfork but to a they restaurant for parking in the spots deputies soon owner had had two glasses of wine to drink, but right out front of his establishment. “Shouldn’t he leave those parking spots available found a man matching the description the reportedly could not name the varietal he for his paying employee had customers?” given. Deputies had the man lay face down had enjoyed. The deputy reported that the man had hard time his A reader sendsand a pitchfork to thedeputy City of Carpinteria fora letting the maintaining bluffs turn into on the ground, the reporting balance due to intoxication, and for this an ever-increasing dirt parking lot. “That placed him in handcuffs. The man told is not what the bluffs were purchased for. Post No Parking deputies that he signs had aimmediately!” knife, and they reason he was arrested and taken to Santa took it from him, then asked if they Barbara County Jail.

Don’t mess with the schools

Petty

A reader pitchfork tofor thehis sheriff’s deputy using his radar gun the other could looksends at theaman’s wallet ID. morning front of city hall. “Why The man in gave them permission anddon’t the you go by one of the schools and catch all the speeders there morning, andfound keep our children safe while walking to school.” deputies identifi edin him. They also On Sept. 5 at approximately 1 a.m. a several credit cards in the wallet that were deputy was dispatched to a residence not issued to the man they had detained. on Via Real on a report of a man being Submit Halosofand Pitchforks online at coastalview.com There was no evidence tampering on kicked out due to being too intoxicated. the truck at the supermarket parking lot, All submissions are subject to editing. but the lock on a beach cruiser parked When deputies arrived, they found a man next to the truck had signs of tamper- smelling strongly of alcohol at the rear ing with a scuffed rock that was laying of the residence. He was unsteady on his nearby. The reporting deputy said that feet and sweating profusely. He showed the man admitted to trying to “get past symptoms of being high on meth. The the lock” on the beach cruiser with the man was arrested and transported to rock. He was arrested for petty theft, Santa Barbara County Jail for public invandalism to the bike lock and being in toxication and being under the influence possession of bank cards that were not of a controlled substance. his. The man was transported to Santa Barbara County Jail.

Party on

Other reports

Off balance

On Sept. 3 at approximately 6:15 p.m. a man called the Sheriff’s office to report a man in a white van weaving through lanes on Carpinteria Avenue and cutting off the reporting party as he drove. The man reportedly pulled into the parking lot shared by a coffee shop, supermarket

Bindle of heroin found (booked for destruction): El Carro Lane Park Citation for warrant: Ash Avenue “Dine and dash” ($17 at a pancake restaurant): Casitas Pass Road Public intoxication: Linden Avenue Assault (slaps on the shoulder)/intoxication arrest: Casitas Pass Road

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