Central Coast Journal • January 2022

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Round Town

Law Enforcement

BEHIND THE BADGE:

SLO County Sheriff’s Office by Ian Parkinson, SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY SHERIFF

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efore I begin this column, I want to first wish everyone a very happy, safe, and prosperous 2022!

Bross was found murdered in his home on January 24, 2019. The suspect, David Krause of Grover Beach, was arrested on April 8, 2021. That homicide was one of six the Sheriff’s Office investigated in 2019. As I mentioned at the time, we typically don’t have six homicides in one year. But 2019 was a very unusual year. With the arrest of Krause, all six of the homicides investigated by the Sheriff’s Office in 2019 have been solved.

That’s how I began my column last year. That’s my usual greeting for the new year. But I have to qualify that statement by saying 2021 has been anything but usual. That’s because we are still dealing with the challenges of the pandemic. I think we were all hoping once we hit 2021, all of the problems and issues with COVID But it’s not just the big cases that make the would be over. However, it has mutated, and now headlines. It’s sometimes stories like neighbors several different variants have spread around the in North County reporting a person who dumped world. That’s made the challenge of dealing with this a load of trash at the entrance to the Los Padres Napandemic even more difficult. We’ve all been affected tional Forest. The suspect was caught and made to clean in some way or another. If not physically, then certainly up his mess. Or the story about how $10,000 in rare train emotionally or maybe financially. But it is my firm belief that there parts were stolen from Santa Margarita Ranch. But because of the will be a better tomorrow. And with that note of optimism, I present great work of our Deputies, the parts were recovered before they were to you my fourth annual State of the Sheriff’s Office. recycled, and the suspect was arrested. And one more story, one of my favorites of the year, when two of my Deputies, Nick Dreyfus and There probably was no bigger story this past year than we made Cliff Pacas, who were involved in a shootout in 2020 with a gunman an arrest in the almost 25-year-old case of missing Cal Poly student in Paso Robles, were honored for their heroism by the County Board Kristin Smart. I would like to talk to you more about this; however, of Supervisors. I am still bound by the court’s gag order in the case. All I can say at this point is that this case is now proceeding to trial. The trial is I’m extremely grateful to the men and women of the Sheriff’s Office expected to start in April. who, day in and day out, provide safety and security to all who live in San Luis Obispo County. And I am thankful to you, the community, Another homicide case, no less important than the Smart case but for making the place we call home a better place to live. not nearly as well-publicized, was solved last year. A suspect was arrested for the 2019 murder of Larry Bross in Oceano. The 90-year-old So, here’s to a new year. Be good. And be good to one another.. 

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