Saturday Scanner Reports

By Geo Duarte

Busy day, Man wielding knife | Pride crosswalk defaced | Several vehicle fires.

00:23 AM Fire Alarm 109 S. Alisos St. Resolved in 11 minutes.

1:08 AM Fire Alarm 194 Coronada Cir. Resolved in 22 minutes.

7:20 AM, Trash Fire. 316 Rancheria. Closed in 17 Min.

7:58 AM, Vehicle Fire. 134 S. Milpas, closed in 8 min.

1:22 PM, Unknown Hazardous Condition, 130 N. Milpas. Closed in 25 min.

1:38 HWY 101 & Castillo NB onramp. Male down on sidewalk.

1:44 PM, Traffic Collision, 663 Buena Vista Dr. Montecito.

2:40 PM, Traffic Collision, Via Real, Carpinteria. No other details available.

2:58 PM, Emergency Response S. Mil[as / N. Milpas SB offramp. Resolved in 39 minutes.

2:21 PM, 842 Vehicle fire, near Hope Ranch. 800 block of Centenella Ln. Closed in 24 min.

4:29 PM Male trying to illegally enter, challenging staff at Cottage hospital, Wearing a red shirt, no other details available.

6:17 PM Market Place Goleta. Male on bike wielding an approximately 11 inch knife. Threatening onsite janitor, spanish speaker, language barrier with SB County Sheriff’s communications. Janitors cell phone GPS ping near bathrooms. Employee said he would wait for SO by the office.

6:11 PM, Bicyclist down Hwy. 154 at Cachuma Lake.

6:23 PM Vehicle Fire. N. Milpas and Montecito St. Closed in 11 min.

6:26 PM WM in his 60’s, attempting to lure children away from pool area with flowers, at Carpinteria Motel 6. Several people complained to staff. Onsite management contacted 911.

7:05 Male is spray painting over a pride crosswalk somewhere in the County. Attempting to make religious statement. Did not copy the exact location.

Part 2 6/17/2023

8:10 PM, Four Children being left alone at home by father. The eldest fifteen, the youngest three years old. The reporting party appears to be the maternal. She is concerned that the elder children can not properly care for the three younger ones. On Whitney Crt.

8:18 PM, A male was pushed, 4000 block Whittfield Crt. Santa Maria

8:26 PM, Orcutt Vet. Hospital Internal motion sensor alarm triggered. SO investigating.

8:31 PM, Officer out with one subject at Golds Gym. Unknown issue.

8:35 PM, Welfare check of 30 year old, State & Micheltorena.

8:38 PM, 1500 Block of Meadows Cir. fireworks.

8:51 PM, SO investigating trespassers at Central Coast Saab. Subjects known to have firearms.

8:52 PM, 436 Bath st. Injury collision.

8:57 PM, Overdose, 800 Block of Casique.

9:09 PM, Best Western Inn on Bath St. Registered guest, male, had verbal argument with female. He Checked out, “…she is refusing to leave.”

9:16 PM, Check the welfare of children.  400 block Mars Ave, Lompoc. Forklift doing donuts with children in the basket. CHP included in call. Neighbor is very concerned witnessing this dangerous activity on their Reign Security camera.

9:55 PM 2nd St. and Avenue of The Flags. Loud music, Party. “…They are now throwing beer bottles.” A minute later, “they are now doing donuts in the parking lot.” [Was there a Fast and the Furious party in Santa Maria??]

9:57 PM Somewhere in SB County, parent threating son. Could not make out location.

10:04 PM Hwy. 154, Serious fall. Air support unable to assist due to weather conditions. “Ford 2 door out of SM.” Engine 32 responding. Person is unconscious, abnormal breathing. Bleeding from the head. 10:09 PM Unit on site.

10:26 PM, 423 W. Victoria, SB. Fight. 10:27 Bottles being thrown.

10:36 PM, 1100 block Chapala, loud music call.

10:40 PM, An Audi was involved in a bottle throwing incident on Hollister Ave. No other details.

10:44 PM, 454 Aero Camino and Craviotto. Audible alarm, motion sensor.

10:52 PM, 600 block Gutierrez. Male from Texas making death threats to a local female. No other details available.

10:54 PM Juveniles throwing water at passersby’s at Paseo Nuevo Mall.

Busy day, be well everyone. Hug your loved ones.

Geo Duarte

Written by Geo Duarte

Geo Duarte is a volunteer scanner reporter for edhat.com. More reports can be viewed on Geo's Instagram page @Xtek_Overload

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