Arroyo Grande man arrested on suspicion of child molestation
San Luis Obispo County Sheriff s Office
James Peter Storton
and last updated 2021-05-27 19:13:51-04
An Arroyo Grande man was arrested this week on suspicion of child sexual abuse with multiple victims under the age of 14.
San Luis Obispo County Sheriff s investigators took James Peter Storton, 63, into custody on Wednesday. He was booked into San Luis Obispo County Jail on multiple counts of lewd and lascivious acts with a child.
Sheriff s officials say they are withholding further information about where these incidents occurred to protect the victims and their family. However, investigators are asking for the public s help to identify any other potential victims in this case. Anyone with information that may help detectives with this investigation is asked to call the sheriff s office at (805) 781-4500.
SLO Airport holds full-scale emergency response drill
and last updated 2021-05-19 22:13:33-04
If you saw emergency response vehicles, smoke, or other unusual activity at the San Luis Obispo County Regional Airport on Wednesday, it was just a drill.
The airport held a full-scale emergency response exercise that simulated the conditions airport and emergency personnel could encounter during a disaster.
The purpose of the exercise was to test and evaluate the preparedness and capabilities of the airport and local response agencies. We re a commercial air service airport and we have to exercise all those emergency response capabilities every third year to meet that certification, explained Craig Piper, San Luis Obispo County Department of Airports Deputy Director.
The San Luis Obispo County Regional Airport, or SBP, is conducting an emergency drill Wednesday, May 19. If you see smoke and emergency vehicles between 1
Emergency response drill planned Wednesday at SLO Airport
SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY, Calif. - The San Luis Obispo County Regional Airport will conduct an emergency response drill Wednesday afternoon, and smoke and other activity could be visible to people nearby.
The drill is set to take place from 1:00 to 4:30 p.m.
An airport spokesperson says the goal is to make sure the airport and other local agencies are prepared and ready to respond to emergencies.
The drill will take place within the airport s property, but people might see smoke, emergency vehicles and other activity around the airport during the roughly three-hour drill.