Scanner Reports 3-19-18

By Roger the Scanner Guy

I hope ya all had a good weekend and a fun Saint Patrick’s Day without any drama. Though drama is good when you have no life as it can mostly only be found on the idiot box. I have been watching my old Clint Eastwood “Dirty Harry” movies lately. I saw a letter to the editor in the LA Times on Sunday from a fellow Santa Barbarian, not one I know but I do agree with on the Death Penalty. He wrote “America needs its Death Penalty.” Commenting on an editorial Article put out by the LA Times on the 16th arguing that “No Government should have the power of life and death over its citizens” though “Capital Punishment does not violate the constitution’s ban over Cruel and Unusual Punishment.” The editorial speaking of the latest method of execution that the State of Oklahoma is considering Death by “Nitrogen Hypoxia.” Which would be pumped into the death chamber putting the killer to death without pain is the plan like other ways that have been used to execute murderers who kill and sometimes torture others though, “Capital Punishment does not violate the constitution’s ban over Cruel and Unusual Punishment.”

The LA Times article also states that “Execution is inhumane, no matter what method states use.” I put their words into quotes as the way they said it is the best way and I don’t want to copy what they wrote but the sentence that hooked me is: “Execution is inhumane, no matter what method states use.” I have to ask are we blind to the fact that murder victims suffer, by the hand of their killers? Murder is inhumane and there would be no reason to execute anyone if it wasn’t committed. Many murder victims are also tortured it seems to me the only ones suffering at all are the victims in my opinion killers who without a doubt are guilty of First degree Homicide should be put to death and if we cannot find a humane enough way then shoot them, it’s quick and more than likely more humane than how they killed their victim, or victims. Some people say the death penalty don’t work. I think it does because a killer who is executed cannot kill again at least not in this life. Many killers get to live out their lives in prison anyway, supported by taxpayers as one appeal after another is tried it really is a big joke. If those who are guilty of first degree Homicide without a shadow of a doubt are put to death soon after their conviction people would think before killing someone and the Homicide rate in the United States would go down though the Death Penalty is not the only solution there are many others which should be used against those who choose to kill others as a their solution.

  • Here is your Scanner Reports, FRYday:
  • SBPD on a camper camping in the 600 Block of State street.
  • Missing person reported from the Inn at the Beach 1029 Orilla Del Mar.
  • Check the welfare of a male at 909 State street.
  • Traffic accident Cleveland school.
  • Large vehicle parked an RV near Hot Springs on School House for a few days probably a resident who lost their home jus sayin.
  • Lewd activity inside a 1963 Blue Dodge in the 100 Block of South Calle Caesar Chavez. this was first reported as lewd activity with a minor but I heard no more about that either way I think both occupants of the vehicle were arrested.
  • Fall victim broken leg 2000 Block of DLV.
  • 415 Subject 800 Block of State street.
  • 415 Between the reporting party and an employee at 1187 Coast Village road.
  • 415 Homeless male screaming near the gun shop 4000 Block of Calle Real.
  • 20002 3400 Block of State street suspect resides in the 1600 Block of Bath street.
  • 459 Hot Prowl burglary 100 Block of Natoma.
  • Confused elderly driver 200 Block of Las Palmas blocking lanes.
  • East Clark at Dyer wires down arcing.
  • Medical call for a fall victim 40 Los Patos
  • Fall victim from a 2nd story near Gillespie street but missed exact location after falling it was reported that he could not move.
  • Shots heard near the Creekside condos off South Patterson 5 or 6 shots heard.
  • 20002 Non injury hit and run Ortega at Milpas black Kia involved registered to the 600 Block of West DLG involved.
  • Chest Pain from a vehicle accident on Willow Springs Lane
  • Medical call at the Veterans clinic 4440 Calle Real.
  • Homeless male sleeping at the rear of the Goleta DMV 200 Pacific Oaks.
  • Homeless subject disturbing in the 2000 Block of DLV at Taffys pizza.
  • Threats investigation at the Marc 3885 State street.
  • 242 Assault investigation Alexander Court 325 West Islay.
  • Loud Drums 400 Block of Lynda Court.
  • Oversized vehicle a truck in the 400 Block of Terrace Road.
  • Suicidal subject a juvenile on the East Side of Santa Barbara.
  • Check the Welfare of a man down 400 Block of South Broadway.
  • Woman heard yelling “Leave me Alone!” in the area of Hitchcock Ranch Road.
  • 415 Domestic over child custody husband blocking wife from leaving stating that she assaulted their 6 year old child 600 Block of West Cota

 

Saturday Scanner Reports

  • Medical call 800 Block of East Figueroa.
  • Fender bender 4400 Block of Via Alegre non injury accident one involved had a meltdown yelling, laying on the ground speaking Russian….Sounds like something I would do.
  • Dog bite 4700 Block of El Carro small brown dog bit a child.
  • 415 Domestic yelling male attempting to physically throw a woman out 7600 Block of Hollister.
  • Castillo at Pueblo vehicle fire vehicle smoking.
  • Medical call in a green Ford Explorer Pueblo at Los Olivos.
  • 3100 Block Courtney male with umbrella door to door wanted to test his vacuum cleaner.
  • SBPD with 3 subjects in the first Block of North Milpas.
  • Medical call back pain 3000 Block of Foothill.
  • Haskells Beach Flasher on the beach near the Bacara a male exposing himself.
  • Bicyclist down traumatic injury Dearborne at Hollister in the Underpass.
  • East Valley at Glen Oaks taking pictures of the Montecito mus slide damage.
  • Report that an infant was left in a room at the casino, all I heard about that.
  • Harbor Patrol on a subject at Marina 3 in the mens rest room.
  • A sucidal subject in the 600 Block of West Valerio.
  • 5150 Calling in for himself Check his Welfare 2400 Block of Bath street.
  • Traffic accident North at North Ocean.
  • Drunk at the Zoo yelling x 2 Did it twice.
  • 459 Burglary to a vehicle downtown Santa Barbara missed location.
  • Check the Welfare of a subject down 8 West Haley.
  • 3600 Block of State street in the Rose Garden Inn a 415 Nude Domestic.

 

Scanner Reports, Sunday

  • 415 Between a landlord and a tenant 1400 Block of Lou Dillion.
  • Vehicle accident highway 101 Northbound at Santa Rosa unknown if injury.
  • 415 Domestic again yelling, screaming, banging 7600 Block of Hollister, some people should not be together.
  • Fall victim 600 Block of Pilgram Terrace.
  • 415 Homeless subject being a pain in the ass 7-11,  331 West Montecito street.
  • Medical  call Waller Park in Santa Maria for an ill subject.
  • 415 Domestic 1400 Block of Stockton Street.
  • 10-36 Possible subject with warrants wants to turn himself in wearing all white Olive Mill at Spring Road.
  • Several subjects with loose dogs running around smoking the WEED at Kids World 1400 Block of Santa Barbara street.
  • Check the welfare of a man down 100 Block of West Mission.
  • Tree down in front of El Camino school in Goleta.
  • 415 Domestic 200 Block of Oceano.
  • Assault at Ellings Park 242 one subject clocked the other over their dogs victim required code 2 Medics, Dog owners are serious.
  • Drunk sitting on a curb in the 3400 Block of State street waiting for his black and white Limo.
  • Campers under the bridge in the 1300 Block of East Mason. There are so many places around here to camp I never heard about till listening to the scanner all the time.
  • 459 Burglary to a brown Honda Accord at Marketplace, Home Depot sounded like the subject might have got caught.
  • Traumatic injury UCSB Events center.
  • Medical call 300 Block of Old Mill Road.
  • 23152 Drunk driver all over the road on Las Palmas in Hope Ranch a blue Chevy Tahoe turned down Via Criscotia.
  • 300 Block of Palasides drive Theft investigation.
  • Medical call Buena Vista Care Center 160 South Patterson.

 

I went down to Tri-County Produce to get some water out of the vending machine put my money in the coin slot and pushed the button some change came out it was a nickel rolling away from me before I could catch it rolled into Lake Milpas. Our new Lake down here right next to Tri County Produce everytime it rains it fills up maybe it will keep raining and we can turn it into a trout pond that would be really cool Lake Milpas right down the street from me……. Will dat is all outta me Have a Grand MONday-MONday….Peter, Belinda, Angel Baby, Pooh Bear, Clancy, Thomscina, Midnight, Merlin, Fish Head One, Poncho, Jerry, Jonathan, C.J., Walter, Fred, Brad, Billy, Carl, Stan, Kent, ELMO, Patrick, Christy, Diana, Jim, Rambo, Sherry, Bommy, Poppy, David Cox, Poe, Marty, Cop John, Magruder, Don, Edwin, Cory, Bengy, Ricky, Isabelle, Jerry, John Hancock, Mickey Mantle, Ernie Banks, Tom Petty, and Chris Willing we will see you on WEDnesday…  Later, Roger

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  1. Very Good Lake Milpas heeheehee…Thanks :)…Thing about Life in Prison FLICKA is that some prisoners operate better in the joint and actually enjoy life there…Their life changes and they accept the living conditions…Many fight the Death Penalty to get life in prison which is just another way of life…I have know a few people who committed homicide in my life they all conform…

  2. Killers are always convicted “without a shadow of a doubt”. However, in recent years, with DNA testing quite a few prisoners on death row have been found innocent and released. One I recently read about was there for 30 years. Killing an innocent man, and I’m sure that has happened, is as heinous as any murder the guilty have committed. To me, the death sentence is an easy way out for the killers, worse to spend life in prison.

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