Source: Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office
Sheriff’s detectives are investigating four recent burglaries at local businesses where the suspects forced entry overnight and stole items. The first incident was Friday, July 23, 2021 in the 5800-block of Hollister Avenue at Old Town Coffee. A suspect smashed a window to gain entry, stole various items from inside the business, and fled prior to deputies’ arrival.
Three additional businesses were burglarized in the early morning hours of Sunday, July 25, 2021. South Coast Deli and Choi’s Market, in the 100-block of S. Patterson Avenue were both victims of burglary where the front glass doors were smashed, items taken, and suspects fled prior to deputies’ arrival around 3:00 a.m. Less than an hour later, at around 3:45 a.m., Pierre Lafond in the 500-block of San Ysidro Road in Montecito was burglarized with very similar circumstances where suspects smashed the front glass doors, stole items, and fled the area prior to deputies’ arrival.
Sheriff’s deputies have taken reports for each of these cases and have forwarded them to detectives for follow-up. While detectives review surveillance video and other evidence, they are treating these investigations as separate incidents until they can be linked to the same suspects. While the investigations are ongoing, we will be refraining from outlining the exact items that were taken from each of the burglaries.
Detectives would like to encourage anyone with information about these burglaries to call the Criminal Investigations Bureau at (805)681-4150. You can also call the anonymous tip line at (805)681-4171, or submit information online at sbsheriff.org/home/anonymous-tip.
BBC-Thanks for the reminder of what’s about to happen.
I have seen many times here the word”scary”when things were not really scary.
Now this IS scary.
Almost no legal way to protect yourself.
Thank you Newsom.