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Santa Barbara News-Press: June 26, 2023

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Isla Vista man Dancing into summer to appear on drug charges Santa Barbara welcomes summer with Solstice Parade

By NEIL HARTSTEIN

Hung is charged with the possession of An Isla Vista man has Xanax and psilocybin pleaded not guilty to charges of possession of psilocybin mushrooms for sale mushrooms, Xanax and Ecstasy for sale, and will appear in on June 12; the court next week to set a date illegal cultivation of for his preliminary hearing, prosecutors said. mushroom spores Thomas Hung, 21, was arraigned on June 14 and or mycelium on pleaded not guilty to five felony charges filed against him, Senior the same date; the Deputy District Attorney Anthony Davis told the News-Press. possession for sale “He was released from custody on pre-trial supervision with of Xanax on June 6; various terms and conditions, and his case was set for and the sale and/or preliminary hearing setting on transport of MDMA July 5,” the prosecutor said. Mr. Hung is charged with (Ecstasy), also on the possession of Xanax (Farmapram) and psilocybin June 6. mushrooms for sale on June NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER

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Dancers in colorful costumes lead the Summer Solstice Parade Saturday on Santa Barbara Street.

By LIAM HIBBERT NEWS-PRESS CORRESPONDENT

The Summer Solstice Parade took over Santa Barbara in all its color this Saturday, marking the peak of the three-day-long Solstice Celebrations in Santa Barbara. The “Roots”-themed parade started at noon on Saturday at the intersection of Santa Barbara and Ortega streets. The sea of different performing acts worked slowly up Santa Barbara Street to Alameda Park. Thousands of people lined either side of the street, and many more waited at the park for its arrival. “I like performing. Being able to set myself free and participate, it’s a lot of fun,” said Andres Filomia, dressed in the “Roots” theme with a straw hat, green vest and brown pants, meant to represent an Ent – tree creatures from The Lord of the Rings. “I’ve been coming for a long time and this Summer I took time off and said ‘I’m going to participate in this.’” Please see SOLSTICE on A4

By NEIL HARTSTEIN NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER

One of several photographers on Santa Barbara Street takes pictures of one of the various dance groups.

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A former UCSB researcher has pleaded guilty to one count of felony possession of child pornography involving illicit images found on his work computer, prosecutors said. Matthew Ferris Peterson, 41, changed his plea from not guilty to guilty when he appeared in court on June 14 to set a date for his preliminary hearing, Deputy District Attorney Megan Chanda told the News-Press. Mr. Peterson will return to court on Aug. 15 for sentencing, she said. “He will be sentenced to two years of felony probation and required to comply with various term including, but not limited to, serve 90 days in County Jail, complete 100 hours of community service, sex offender classes/therapy per the probation department, no contact with minors, and he will be required to register as a sex offender,” the prosecutor said. In the complaint filed against Ms. Peterson, prosecutors alleged the defendant possessed

Matthew Ferris Peterson, 41, changed his plea from not guilty to guilty when he appeared in court on June 14 to set a date for his preliminary hearing. or controlled child pornograpy between Jan. 1, 2020 and June 29, 2022 that related to images of a person under age 18, “personally engaging in or simulating sexual conduct.” Mr. Peterson was arrested in June 2022 at a home in Carpinteria following an investigation by university police who found the child pornography images on his university-issued computer. email: nhartsteinnewspress@ gmail.com

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suspicion of transportation of a controlled substance (felony), possession of narcotics for sales (felony), possession of a controlled substance for sales (felony) and cultivation of psilocybin mushrooms (felony). The Sheriff’s Office publicly thanked the anonymous reporting party who came forward with their community concerns. “This helpful information together with a thorough investigation by deputies has taken serious drugs off the streets of Isla Vista,” the Sheriff’s Office said.

Man pleads guilty in child pornography case

Above, A parade participant sits in a watermelon. At right, floats such as this one were pulled or pushed. Nothing was motorized in a parade celebrating the summer solstice and the earth.

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12; the illegal cultivation of mushroom spores or mycelium on the same date; the possession for sale of Xanax on June 6; and the sale and/or transport of MDMA (Ecstasy), also on June 6. Sheriff’s Office patrol deputies from the Isla Vista Foot Patrol arrested Mr. Hung on June 12 following an investigation into a tip regarding illegal narcotics being sold in Isla Vista. Deputies followed up on the June 6 tip, resulting in a warrant being issued for Mr. Hung. They served the warrant on June 12 in the 6600 block of Abrego Road, where they recovered more than 175 Xanax along with MDMA and psilocybin mushrooms. Mr. Hung was booked at the Main Jail in Santa Barbara on

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Saturday’s SUPER LOTTO: 7-12-13-17-41 Mega: 9

Sunday’s DAILY 4: 5-1-0-0

Friday’s MEGA MILLIONS: 13-62-65-67-69 Mega: 14

Sunday’s FANTASY 5: 9-13-33-34-36

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