Bomb Squad Investigates Suspicious Package Near Courthouse

(Photo by George D.)

Update by Santa Barbara Sheriff’s Office
10:30 p.m., February 28, 2018

At about 4:00 p.m. today, February 28, 2018, a Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Deputy found a suspicious package near the Santa Barbara County Courthouse located in the 100 block of E. Figueroa Street in Santa Barbara. While performing a security check, the deputy discovered a white plastic United States Postal Service mailer package in a driveway used by the Sheriff’s Jail Transportation Unit to transfer inmates from custody facilities to their court appearances. The deputy followed standard safety procedures for this type of incident and contacted court/custody personnel and a Sheriff’s supervisor.

Because the origin of the package could not be determined, all Santa Barbara Superior Court personnel evacuated the building. The Sheriff’s Bomb Squad responded and used remote procedures to approach and open the suspicious package. Santa Barbara Police Department officers assisted with traffic control and Santa Barbara City Fire personnel stood by while the package was examined and then opened. Sheriff’s bomb technicians found several items of clothing inside but no explosive or dangerous items.

The Sheriff’s Bomb Squad is the only public safety Bomb Squad in Santa Barbara County. The squad serves the entire county and all law enforcement jurisdictions at no charge to any requesting agency. The Sheriff’s Bomb Squad provides expert explosive and bomb disposal response 24 hours per day, 365 days a year.


Reported by Edhat readers
5:45 p.m., February 28, 2018
  • Figueroa is roped off with police tape and there is what looks to be a bomb squad robot in front of the courthouse.

  • Is that the bomb squad? In front of Court House on Figueroa.

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