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Sheriff’s Office requests those with knowledge of additional alleged crimes to contact department
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The Sheriff’s Office would like to encourage anyone with knowledge of additional alleged crimes associated with him to contact Detective Swank by phone at 805-681-4150.
If you would like to be anonymous, you can submit information online at sbsheriff.org/ home/anonymous-tip or by calling 805-6814171.
Barbara County
Office’s Victim-Witness Program to ensure needs of survivors are not overshadowed by the focus on the investigation and prosecution of the accused. Victim advocates are available to ensure that survivors are kept informed and supported throughout the criminal justice process. Survivors have the option of contacting the Victim-Witness Assistance Program directly at 805-568-2400 or toll free at 855-840-3232.
The Sheriff’s Office would like to remind survivors that they can also find support services through its community partner, Standing Together to End Sexual Assault. Services offered by STESA include a confidential 24-Hour hotline, legal and medical advocacy and accompaniment, and counseling. You can reach a STESA advocate at any time by calling 805-564-3696. For more information, go to sbstesa.org. email: nhartsteinnewspress@gmail.com sports@newspress.com
Bishop Diego boy’s volleyball hosts
Cardinal Classic
The Cardinals hosted the 4th annual boy’s volleyball Cardinal Classic on March 25. Eleven CIFSS schools were in attendance at this event, adding high competition to the tournament.
The Cardinals went 1-2 in the tournament, playing Rio Mesa, Crossroads and Sanger. Their only win was against Rio Mesa, beating them 2-1. They lost to Crossroads 1-2 and to Sanger 0-1. Braylon
Katers was named all-tournament, recording 21 kills and two blocks.
“I think we will be better from this experience,” shared head coach Dillan Bennet. “Hopefully we can take this growth into our matches this week.”
DP defeats SB in baseball
The Chargers edged out a win against the Dons with a final score of 1-0 in baseball on March 24. This improves their league record to 4-3 and their overall record to 5-8.
Kyle Spink started on the mound as pitcher and Joe Talarico finished the game for the Chargers. The only run of the game came in the first inning as Luke Varesio doubled and scored on Talarico’s single.
SY track competes in Central Coast Spring Classic
The Pirates attended the Central Coast Spring Classic for track and field in Arroyo Grande.
Chase Sylvia had an impressive meet, coming in first place for both the triple and long jump. Sylvia also recorded a new school record in the triple jump. Jessi Rae Flyn also came in first for the discus. Daulton Beard came in second for the high jump and third for the 4x100 relay alongside Rafael Beleski, Vincent Casey, and Ikenna Ofiaeli. Kate Mazza came in second for the 1600m. Additionally, Gabriela Robes came in third place for the pole vault and long jump.
Chargers boy’s volleyball defeats Nordhoff
Dos Pueblos swept Nordhoff 30 on March 24 in boy’s volleyball.