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Santa Barbara News-Press: January 03, 2023

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Rain expected this week

Man accused of stalking Ariana Grande to appear in court

Moderate to heavy rainfall could cause urban flooding, overflowing streams, officials say

Arrest came after alleged break-in at pop singer’s Montecito home By NEIL HARTSTEIN NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER

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Pedestrians stroll past a deserted Paseo Nuevo shopping mall off State Street during Saturday’s rain. More rain is expected this week.

By NEIL HARTSTEIN NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER

Moderate to heavy rainfall is expected most of this week in Santa Barbara County, with the heaviest rain expected in the middle of the week, according to the National Weather Service in Oxnard. Rainfall will be heaviest in the middle of the week in most of Santa Barbara County, accompanied by high winds, officials said, noting the area could get an additional two to four inches of rain along the coast and possibly three to five inches in the mountains. There could be some urban flooding and some streams could overflow, officials said. High winds and wind gusts could topple some tree limbs, they added. The NWS forecast said rain was likely Monday night. The chance of precipitation was 80%. Today, however, is expected to be partly sunny, with a high near 62 degrees, and southeast winds of 5 to 10 mph. Tuesday night, however, could see gusts as high as 20 mph. Rain is expected to return on Wednesday, with a high of 62 degrees. It will be windy, with a southeast wind of 25 to 30 mph

Drivers navigate through the flooded intersection of Yanonali Street and Anacapa Street in the Funk Zone on Saturday.

decreasing to 15 to 20 mph in the morning. Winds could gust as high as 40 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%. There could be heavy rain Wednesday night, along with wind. Again, the chance of precipitation is 80%. On Thursday, rain should fall

mainly before 10 a.m. The chance of precipitation is 80%. The high should be near 60. It should be breezy. Thursday night there will be a slight chance of rain before 10 p.m. Partly cloudy, with a low around 43. County residents could get

The man charged with allegedly stalking pop singer Ariana Grande and allegedly breaking into her Montecito home is scheduled to appear in court Thursday to set a date for his preliminary hearing. Aharon Zebulon Israel Brown, 24, is charged with three felonies and two misdemeanors in connection with the alleged June 26 break-in at her home which ended in his arrest. He has pleaded not guilty to the charges, and is being held without bail at the County Jail. Sheriff’s deputies responded shortly before 8 p.m. to a burglary alarm at a residence on the 200 block of Miramar Avenue in Montecito, according to Raquel Zick, public information officer for the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office. Deputies arrested Mr. Brown on suspicion of stalking, burglary and damaging power lines, all felonies, and misdemeanor allegations of obstruction of a peace officer, violating a court order and tampering with firealarm equipment, Ms. Zick said at the time. Ms. Grande, who celebrated her 29th birthday the same day, was not home at the time. The “Thank U Next” singer reportedly bought her Montecito home in 2020 from Ellen DeGeneres for $6.7 million. The complaint filed against Mr. Brown charges him with first-degree residential burglary for allegedly breaking into Ms. Grande’s home “with the intent to commit larceny or any felony.” Prosecutors added a special allegation that this was a serious and violent felony. Mr. Brown is also charged with

Ariana Grande

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allegedly cutting a utility line, a felony, in that he did ‘unlawfully and maliciously take down, remove, injure, obstruct and sever a line, appurtenance and apparatus.” Prosecutors added a special allegation alleging aggravating factors, in that the alleged crime involved great violence, great bodily injury, threat of great bodily harm “or other acts disclosing a high degree of cruelty, viciousness, or callousness;” that the alleged victim was “particularly vulnerable;” and that the defendant “threatened witnesses, unlawfully prevented or dissuaded witnesses from testifying, suborned perjury, or in any other way illegally interfered with the judicial process.” Perhaps the most serious felony he’s charged with is stalking, in that between Feb. 1, 2021 and June 26, 2022, the defendant, while the subject of a temporary restraining Please see COURT on A4

District Attorney Joyce Dudley retires

a break on Friday, which the NWS forecast says will be mostly sunny, with a high near 62, while Friday night will be partly cloudy, with a low around 44 degrees. email: nhartsteinnewspress@ gmail.com

By KATHERINE ZEHNDER NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER

At left, trash is collected despite the rain on Saturday. At right, the Arlington Theatre was playing an appropriately titled movie for the weather.

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Retiring District Attorney Joyce Dudley

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After more than 32 years as district attorney, Joyce Dudley decided earlier this year not to seek a fourth term and instead retire. On Friday, she described her decision as “bittersweet and somewhat scary.” Ms. Dudley began working at the age of six in her father’s restaurant in Queens, New York. She has never been unemployed until her final day of work on Monday, which was followed by a small retirement party. Ms. Dudley will swear in District Attorney-Elect John T. Savrnoch today at 11 a.m. at the Santa Barbara District Attorney’s

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Monday’s DAILY 4: 1-4-8-3

Friday’s MEGA MILLIONS: 1-3-6-44-51 Mega: 7

Monday’s FANTASY 5: 8-10-12-15-33

Monday’s DAILY DERBY: 09-08-12 Time: 1:43.79

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Monday’s DAILY 3: 7-7-6 / Midday 7-3-6


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