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The man, Jered Harwin, 36, surrendered to deputies around 2:15 p.m. and was arrested, she said. Zick had no details about the allegations against him.
One victim was transported to a local hospital, according to the Sheriff s Office.
Several roads in the vicinity were shut down, and residents in the area were being asked to shelter in place. At least two buildings reportedly were evacuated during the response.
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A 36-year-old Isla Vista man was arrested during an alleged domestic violence incident
ISLA VISTA, Calif. – Santa Barbara County Sheriff s deputies arrested an Isla Vista man after a suspected domestic violence incident Wednesday afternoon.
It happened at a home on the 6700 block of Sueno Road before 2 p.m.
According to Santa Barbara County Sheriff s Public Information Officer Raquel Zick, deputies responded and attempted to make contact with a 36-year-old Isla Vista man.
After the man refused to come out of the residence, sheriff s dogs and a SWAT team responded.
The man ultimately surrendered and was taken into custody, Zick said.
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On Sunday night, Isla Vista Community Services District President Spencer Brandt issued a statement regarding the incident, saying that there was no timely warning given to Isla Vista residents.
“As of yet, there has been no timely notification to the residents of Isla Vista, leaving Isla Vista residents in the dark about a dangerous incident that occurred in our community,” Brandt said. “The absence of a timely notification creates alarm and confusion, and prevents local residents from taking proactive measures to keep ourselves safe.”
The incident occurred just days before the 7th anniversary of the 2014 Isla Vista massacre, in which six students were killed.