–A San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Office rural crime deputy, along with a North County resident deputy came upon a case of possible animal neglect last month while conducting an unrelated animal neglect investigation in California Valley.
Five domestic pigs were found to be in an enclosure, standing in nearly two feet of mud, with no food or water. The pigs were in distress due to the near-freezing temperatures while half-submerged in mud. The owner of the livestock was nowhere to be found, and it appeared that the animals were abandoned. Deputies made the conditions habitable for the pigs, gave them food and water, and left a note for the property owner to contact the sheriff’s office.
The San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help in an ongoing homicide investigation. Lawrence Bross was found dead in his Strand Way Home in Oceano on January 24, 2019. investigators are trying
OCEANO, Calif. - The San Luis Obispo County Sheriff's Office is asking for the public's help to locate a man who may be a critical witness in a January
More San Luis Obispo County Jail inmates, deputies test positive for COVID-19
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The San Luis Obispo County Sheriff s Office announced Thursday that an additional 21 inmates have tested positive for COVID-19 in San Luis Obispo County Jail.
These new cases are related to the outbreak which began on Dec. 10 and are all from inmates living in a dorm setting where previous cases have been identified.
The outbreak is linked to 62 cases.
Two other inmates tested positive on admission to the county jail and are unrelated to the outbreak.
None of the active cases have required hospitalization and all patients are being cared for at the facility.