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.
The San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Office has arrested three people connected to the death of a 7-month-girl. According to investigators, Lillith Luhm died on February 4th, after allegedly being exposed to fentanyl and methamphetamine. Her parents 38-year-old Shawn Luhm, and -year-old Kayla Luhm were arrested last Friday on suspicion of “willful cruelty to a child with possible injury or death.” The D.A’s Office has filed felony child abuse charges against the couple.
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.
Detective Luca Benedetti remembered by colleagues
and last updated 2021-05-11 22:44:16-04
37-year-old Luca Benedetti called the San Luis Obispo Police Department his home for the past 9 years, putting his life on the line defending the community he loved.
Community members and colleagues with broken hearts reacted to his loss by presenting flowers and speaking about the presence he had as a detective and as a family man.
Acting Police Chief Brian Amoroso said, âDetective Benedetti was hired by SLO PD in 2012. Prior to that, he worked for four years as a police officer with the city of Atascadero. He is survived by his wife and his two young children.â