Juveniles Kicking Vehicles on De La Vina

By Geo Duarte

Possible gang activity, juveniles kicking vehicles in the 1000 block of De La Vina Street on Tuesday evening.

At around 6 PM There was a scanner report of juveniles kicking vehicles and possibly fighting on that 1000 block of del Vienna street in Santa Barbara.

6:07 pm: Westbound on Figueroa. Headed toward state street.

6:09 pm: Parking lot at Ralph’s.

6:45 pm  One of the subjects was detained at or near the Modern Laundry. His shoe print apparently matches that of a shoe print on a vehicle that was kicked earlier.

Geo Duarte

Written by Geo Duarte

Geo Duarte is a volunteer scanner reporter for edhat.com. More reports can be viewed on Geo's Instagram page @Xtek_Overload

What do you think?

Comments

0 Comments deleted by Administrator

Leave a Review or Comment

28 Comments

    • SBLETSGET – so many so quick to blame parents for everything. Do you follow your kids around while they’re out with their friends? Folks, older kids are not always under surveillance by their parents, nor should they be. It’s easy to always blame the parents, but kids can come from loving and protective homes and still end up getting into mischief. Sometimes, kids do dumb and destructive things. Let the cops and the parents handle the punishment, but we can’t just blame parents for everything their kids do the second they walk out the door.

    • SAIL – hitting children as “discipline” has been proven ineffective time and again. Now, we also have these new age parents on the other end of the spectrum who let their kids do anything they want, where “No” is considered “abusive.” Hitting doesn’t work, nor does total lack of discipline. The sweet spot on the spectrum should be where parents are able to have open conversations with their kids, treat them with respect and dignity, while maintaining and enforcing rules of behavior. Kids I grew up with who were smacked, slapped, belted, are all rotten adults now. Kids I’ve seen grow up with my kids who never once were told “no,” are now spoiled and disrespectful teens.

Possible Overdose in Vehicle Downtown

Kids Vandalizing Cars on Ebike