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Parklets may be here awhile They might remain on lower State Street for as long as three years
Suspects arrested in commercial burglary crime spree, guns stolen in Arizona By RIA JOSEPH
Thousand Oaks restaurants were targeted by the Los Angeles criminals from January to March 2023.
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(The Center Square) – Ventura County Sheriff’s Office announced the arrests of two suspects, Francisco Casillas, 21, and a 16-year-old juvenile who cannot be named, for burglarizing restaurants and businesses for safes and cash. A third individual, suspected of burglary in May 2023, was also arrested. LAPD SWAT, along with Thousand Oaks Investigators, Special Enforcement Unit and Directed Enforcement Unit, executed a search warrant at Mr. Casillas’ residence in Los Angeles on June 15. Evidence linking Mr. Casillas to the crimes was seized and he was taken into custody. Juan ArreguinHernandez, 22, was identified as the suspect in the May 2023 case and was also arrested for conspiracy to commit theft in Thousand Oaks. Thousand Oaks restaurants were targeted by the Los Angeles criminals from January to March 2023. Mr. Casillas was booked for 7-counts of commercial burglary and was booked into a Pre-Trial Detention Facility with bail set for $200,000 for those offenses. Mr. Casillas also had bail of $20,000 for a robbery and theft at a retail outlet that occurred in Thousand Oaks in 2022 and
an $80,000 bail amount for a probation violation and an outof-county warrant issued for burglary. Mr. Arreguin-Hernandez was booked at the Pre-Trial Detention Facility and his bail was set at $20,000. El Segundo Police and Arizona Police, who were attached to an ATF (Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms) task force, contacted the Thousand Oaks Investigators who were able to help them confirm that the juvenile suspect was involved in the El Segundo / multiple cities burglaries. Arizona police were able to inform the investigative team that suspects in two gun store burglaries in Arizona were associated with the residential address of Francisco Casillas Please see BURGLARY on A4
Pride and Hawaiian flags reported stolen in Los Olivos KENNETH SONG / NEWS=PRESS FILE PHOTOS
The parklet at Mizza, a restaurant serving Italian cuisine, received a fresh coat of paint last winter on State Street in downtown Santa Barbara. City staff are recommending the closure of the 500 through 1200 blocks of State Street to traffic continue through 2026 or the adoption of a master plan, whichever comes first.
By NEIL HARTSTEIN NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER
The outdoor dining parklets on lower State Street could remain in place for another year and possibly as long as three years — if city staff get their way. The ultimate decision is up to the Santa Barbara City Council, but staff are urging council members to consider extending the emergency ordinance allowing the parklets — due to expire at year’s end —through 2026 or a completed State Street Master Plan is approved, whichever comes first. The council will be asked today to continue the closure of the State Street Promenade to motor vehicles and provide staff with direction regarding the future of temporary outdoor dining operations upon the expiration of the Economic Recovery Extension and Transition Ordinance on Dec. 31. The council meeting will start at 2 p.m. at Santa Barbara City Hall, 735 Anacapa St. Staff recommends that the council adopt an ordinance to continue to allow closure of the 500 through 1200 blocks of State Street (the promenade as defined in the ERETO), and to continue the revised vehicle configurations in the 400 and 1300 blocks of State Street. Please see PARKLETS on A4
The parklet for LOKUM Turkish Delight & Baklava used two patches of false grass to denote its boundary on State Street in downtown Santa Barbara.
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The thefts all seemed to occur after business hours on June 21 and prior to opening on June 22.
Sheriff’s deputies are investigating the theft of flags in the Los Olivos area and requesting the public’s assistance with any suspect information or video footage. On June 22 at approximately 10:26 a.m., deputies responded to the 2800-block of Grand Avenue in Los Olivos for a report of the theft of a flag that had occurred in the preceding 18 hours. Deputies learned that a pride flag had been stolen from a pole in front of the business after closing time the prior day. In the commission of the theft, the pole was also damaged. While they were investigating that initial report, they learned that a neighboring business also had a pride flag stolen and a third business, around the corner in the 2400 block of Alamo Pintado had a state of Hawaii flag stolen. The thefts all seemed to occur after business hours on June 21 and prior to opening on June 22. After taking the initial reports, deputies attempted to collect physical evidence from the scenes and canvassed the area for additional victims as well as potential cameras that would have captured surveillance of the crimes to no avail. Deputies are reaching out to notify the public of these thefts and to ask for the public’s assistance in identifying any suspects or involved parties.
Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Solvang Sheriff’s Substation at 805-686-5000. If you prefer to remain anonymous, you can provide information by contacting the sheriff’s tip line at 805-681-4171 or online at SBSheriff.org. It is the policy of the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office to safeguard the rights of all people, irrespective of their disability, gender, nationality, race or ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, and/or association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. Any acts or threats of violence, property damage, harassment, intimidation, or other crimes motivated by hate or bias are viewed very seriously and given high priority, the Sheriff’s Office noted. email: nhartsteinnewspress@ gmail.com
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