Thursday’s memorial and procession for San Luis Obispo Police Detective Luca Benedetti included hundreds of law enforcement agencies from across the state and nation.
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Orcutt shelter-in-place lifted after suspicious package investigation
ORCUTT, Calif. - UPDATE: The Santa Barbara County Sheriff s Department lifted a shelter-in-place in Orcutt and declared the area safe just after 10:15 p.m. Sunday after a bomb squad recovered a device at Foster Road and Odie Lane, following a suspicious package investigation.
Shelter in place has been lifted. Device has been recovered and the area is safe. Thank you for your cooperation. PIO Raquel Zick (@SBSOPIO) May 17, 2021
The Sheriff s Department announced the initial shelter-in-place just after 8:45 p.m.
Bomb Squad is investigating a suspicious package- Foster Rd & Odie Ln in Santa Maria. Foster Rd is closed from Orcutt Rd to Hummel Dr. Shelter in place requested for residents to the south of road closures ending at Union Valley Parkway. pic.twitter.com/YBhqXbmAi0 PIO Raquel Zick (@SBSOPIO) May 17, 2021
Santa Barbara Ceremony Honors Fallen Peace Officers Who Made the ‘Ultimate Sacrifice’
Law enforcement and community members gather on National Peace Officers Memorial Day to pay tribute to six local men who died in the line of duty
Santa Barbara Interim Police Chief Barney Melekian stands near the memorial honoring local peace officers who died in the line of duty. (Jade Martinez-Pogue / Noozhawk photo) By Jade Martinez-Pogue, Noozhawk Staff Writer | @MartinezPogue
May 14, 2021
| 9:30 p.m.
Santa Barbara police, county sheriff s officers and community members gathered at the police station Friday National Peace Officers Memorial Day to honor the local peace officers who have died in the line of duty.
Santa Barbara Co. Sheriff s Office utilizing K-9 to seek out ghost guns
and last updated 2021-05-13 11:27:24-04
The Santa Barbara County Sheriff s Office says it s seeing an increase in the number of ghost guns during searches.
The gun might look similar to any regular weapon, however, it s missing one major piece: the registration to make it legally owned.
You probably have heard of K-9 s trained for narcotics and search and rescue missions, but K-9 Zeke and his handler Deputy Shane Moore are trained in something different.
Zeke is the only K-9 in the tri-county area that can now sniff out weapons like ghost guns.