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The attack was captured on surrounding security cameras and showed that the victim was struck multiple times and lost consciousness before several citizens intervened, Ragsdale said.
Paramedics were called in to treat the victim, who was being treated at Cottage Hospital for her injuries, according to Ragsdale.
Ramos was booked into the Santa Barbara County Main Jail on suspicion of the felony charges of battery causing great bodily injury and charges of assault with force likely to produce great bodily injury, according to Ragsdale. Ramos was being held on a bail of $50,000. Noozhawk staff writer Jade Martinez-Pogue can be reached at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Two men arrested after stolen gun was fired in Goleta
GOLETA, Calif. - Two men were arrested in Goleta Friday afternoon after a gunshot was heard coming from the backyard of a home.
Around 2:24 p.m., sheriff s deputies responded to San Milano Drive to investigate the reported gunshot. There, they found a man who fit the description of the suspect provided by a 911 caller. The man was reportedly standing in the front yard of a home with a second man.
Both men were detained by deputies, however, a gun was not immediately found with them.
After further investigation, deputies learned that the men had fired a gun into the air from the backyard of the home and a search warrant was acquired.
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New COVID-19 outbreak reported at SB County jail
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The Santa Barbara County Sheriff s Office announced Wednesdsay that it is currently handling a new COVID-19 outbreak at the Main Jail.
In a statement today, the Sheriff s Office reports several inmates living in the male basement dormitory reported symptoms of COVID-19 to staff on Tuesday, Feb. 2. Inmates in two different units were tested and 26 of them tested positive.
The jail is currently separating those who tested positive from those who tested negative. Those who contracted the virus will be under quarantine for 14 days. All of the inmates affected will be monitored by jail medical staff, according to the statement.