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Arrests in Drug Dealing, Trafficking Case

Arrests in Drug Dealing, Trafficking Case - Santa Barbara Edhat: "The arrest was the culmination of a three month long investigation.

During the investigation, it was determined that the suspect, Douglas CICILEO (DOB 1/16/86), was wanted for a felony warrant out of Santa Barbara Superior Court for theft related charges. Additionally, narcotics detectives had a search warrant for Cicileo, his residences and vehicles. Prior to the initial contact in the 6800 block of Hollister Avenue, it appeared that Cicileo was discarding dangerous drugs onto the public roadway. Once contacted by detectives on Hollister Avenue, Cicileo fled in his vehicle and attempted to run the detectives over. A pursuit was initiated which led detectives onto the 101 Freeway. Cicileo purposely crashed his vehicle off the 101 Freeway just south of Fairview Avenue. Cicileo and his two passengers fled on foot into Old Town Goleta.


With the assistance of Goleta Patrol Deputies and numerous concerned citizens, all three suspects were apprehended a short distance away. Detectives located methamphetamine and a large cache of presumed stolen property inside the vehicle."

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