Sunday, Oct. 15

0908 hrs / Incident / 4700 block Carpinteria Avenue

Reporting party said her vehicle was hit by an unknown suspect. There was some white paint transfer on the vehicle.

 

1658 hrs / Incident / Rincon Beach

Deputies were dispatched to a report of male subject on the beach near the bluffs exposing himself to multiple people on the beach. A victim signed a citizens’ arrest form. Dispatch advised the subject was near Rincon Beach Park. Deputies located the subject walking up to the parking lot but ran from deputies towards the beach. Deputies used a side by side to apprehend the subject, who was booked into Santa Barbara County Jail. 

 

0212 hrs / Narcotics / Carpinteria Creek Park Underpass

A subject was contacted on the bike path near Carpinteria Creek Park and Via Real. A records check revealed he had an outstanding warrant for his arrest. Upon search incident to arrest, a methamphetamine pipe and methamphetamine was located on his person. The subject was arrested and transported to Santa Barbara County Jail without incident. 

 

Monday, Oct. 16

0136 hrs / Warrant / Carpinteria Creek Park Underpass 

A female subject and a male were contacted near Carpinteria Creek Park on the underpass near Via Real. A records check revealed the female had a $20,000 outstanding warrant for her arrest. She was arrested and transported to Santa Barbara County Jail without incident. 

 

Tuesday, Oct. 17 

0705 hrs / Traffic Collision / 5500 block Carpinteria Avenue

A two-vehicle collision occurred in front of a local motel. One occupant suffered a laceration to the head, and both vehicles were towed. 

 

0823 hrs / Traffic Collision / 4800 block Foothill Road

A single-vehicle collision occurred in the above-mentioned area. A sprinter van collided with a utility pole causing a power outage in the area. No injury to the sole driver. The van was towed.

 

1812 hrs / Narcotics / Casitas Pass Road

The victim called to report that a subject stole a check worth over $3,000 from their residence. Deputies contacted the subject on Casitas Pass Road in her vehicle. After interviews and investigation, the subject was arrested and transported to Santa Barbara County Jail without incident. 

 

1855 hrs / Narcotics / 1000 block Casitas Pass Road

A subject was contacted at a local bank regarding a theft incident. During the interview, a deputy observed objective signs of her being under the influence of a controlled substance. The subject admitted to having a methamphetamine pipe in her bra. Further inspection of the pipe revealed it had a usable amount of methamphetamine in the bowl. The subject was arrested and booked into Santa Barbara County Jail without incident. 

 

Wednesday, Oct. 18 

0814 hrs / Restraining Order Violation / Delta Avenue

Deputies responded to a report of a restraining order violation.

 

2148 hrs / Narcotics / 4200 block Via Real

On the above date and time, a subject was contacted during a traffic enforcement stop. The vehicle had expired registration tabs, and during a pat down for weapons, a methamphetamine pipe was discovered in the subject’s pants pocket. During a probable cause search of the subject’s person, a bag containing methamphetamine was located. The subject was issued a citation for the mentioned violations. 

 

0245 hrs / Narcotics / 4200 block Via Real

On the above date and time, a subject was contacted during a traffic enforcement stop. A records check showed the subject’s license was suspended. During a consent search of their person, a methamphetamine pipe and a bag of methamphetamine was located. The subject was arrested for the above violations and booked at Santa Barbara County Jail. 

 

Thursday, Oct. 19

1219 hrs / Incident / 1000 block Casitas Pass Road

Deputies responded to the above location for a report of a subject wearing all black demanding food. The reporting party advised dispatch he was willing to sign a citizen’s arrest form. Upon contact, the subject provided a fake name. After instructing him to sit on the curb for officer safety, the subject did not cooperate with officers’ commands. The subject was later identified, arrested and booked.

 

0226 hrs / Narcotics / Santa Ynez Avenue and Chapparal Drive

Deputies contacted two subjects in their vehicle who were identified. While conducting a records’ check, deputies found a warrant out of Alaska for one of the subjects. Deputies conducted a vehicle search where they found meth, paraphernalia, fentanyl and a taser. The subject was booked in the Santa Barbara County Jail. 

 

1830 hrs / Incident / Eucalyptus Street

Deputies responded to a report of a neighbor who was making threats and trying to tear down a fence in their backyard. The subject appeared to be going through some sort of mental health crisis and was uncooperative with deputies and grew agitated with the deputies’ presence in front of his home. Deputies left the scene and advised the reporting party to call back if the situation escalated. 

 

Saturday, Oct. 21

1706 hrs / Incident / 5100 block Carpinteria Avenue

Deputies received a report of a male subject going in and out of traffic. The subject was located behind a local bar and was uncooperative during the initial contact. At one point, it appeared he was going to aggressively advance toward deputies. The subject eventually complied with verbal commands and based on symptomatology, he was arrested and booked at Santa Barbara County Jail without incident. 

 

1954 hrs / DUI / Dahlia Court

A subject called for deputies to keep the peace while he talked to his wife about their daughter. Upon arrival, the subject flagged down deputies, got into his car and parked it. When deputies contacted the subject, he was obviously intoxicated and was arrested for DUI. The subject initially refused a chemical test but eventually consented to a breath test, results .16/.15 BAC. He was booked at Santa Barbara County Jail without incident. 

 

0147 hrs / Incident / 1000 block Casitas Pass Road

A subject was contacted at the rear of a fast-food restaurant and found to be in possession of an open container of alcohol. The subject was wearing a face mask, hat and hood, concealing his identity. The subject refused to show his face to confirm and document who he was, so he was detained in handcuffs. Once his face mask was pulled down, the subject turned toward deputies and spat in their face. A spit mask was placed on him, and while trying to secure the subject in the rear seat of a patrol unit, the subject leaned back and kicked at deputies. His foot only grazed a deputy’s face, not causing injury. The subject was transported and booked into Santa Barbara County Jail.