Three Hit and Runs in Santa Barbara on Wednesday

By Geo Duarte

At least three hit and runs took place throughout Santa Barbara on Wednesday, June 7.

  1. Pictured, is a situation bywhere an Escalade was involved in a low speed collison on the 400 block of West Padre St on Wednesday June 7th..A Sedan was struck by the large SUV. The assumed responsible party contacted the alleged victim, then quickly left the scene. The victim reported the driver of the Escalade smelled of liquor. The Escalade headed south on Castillo and vanished.

  2. A Sedan was involved in a hit-and-run on San Andres St. and immediately fled. The victim followed onto Highway 101 long enough to report the license plate.

  3. Around 8 PM a call regarding an abandoned and damaged Kia SUV in a Ciff Drive parking lot was reported. The Kia had dsmage and it’s air bags had been deployed. This was a concern to the person.who was reporting. The driver of said Kia had apparently left left the scene for some unkown reason. 

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

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