Daily Nexus > News > Volume 83, Issue Number 40 County Briefs: November 13, 2003 Thursday November 13, 2003 Group
Category: Santa Barbara County
SB Council Hopefuls Attend Forum
SB Council Hopefuls Attend Forum By Nihal Dhillon – Reporter Tuesday October 14, 2003 Daily Nexus > News > Volume
Santa Barbara Police Raid Slick Gardner’s Horse Ranch -AP/MJJF
News briefs from California’s Central Coast Posted on Thu, Sep. 25, 2003 Associated Press BUELLTON, Calif. (AP) – County investigators raided Slick Gardner’s horse ranch again to begin seizure of at least 100 allegedly neglected wild mustangs. A team of about 20 Santa Barbara County investigators, accompanied by wild horse wranglers and veterinarians, showed up at the ranch Wednesday to remove the horses. About a dozen horses were transferred to local ranches by the end of the day. It was the second wave of raids at the Gardner ranch, where about 600 wild horses roam. The raid was part evidence-gathering of alleged neglect and abuse and part rescue effort. The latest operation, expected to last several days, is nearly identical to a Sept. 4 raid that transferred 70 of the sickest horses, mostly mares and foals, to a local sanctuary. Two horses died several days after their transfer to Return to Freedom American Wild Horse Sanctuary. Gardner attorney Steve Balash had sought an administrative hearing Wednesday to decide whether the county can keep the horses that were removed Sept. 4. The second raid was a surprise to Gardner, the lawyers said. “He is utterly baffled,” Balash said. “He is feeding the horses, he does have people working out there.” District Attorney Thomas Sneddon said there was evidence some of the horses weren’t being fed properly. “What are we supposed to do, just sit around and wait because there’s a hearing set? He’s upset? Well, that’s life,” Sneddon said. Five months ago, county Animal Services began an animal cruelty investigation after receiving complaints that Gardner wasn’t feeding his wild horses, which were gathered in Nevada by the federal Bureau of Land Management. :nav Source: [url=http://www.montereyherald.com/mld/montereyherald/6858563.htm?template=contentModules/printstory.jsp]Monterey Herald[/url] // MJJF
BUELLTON, Calif. (AP) – County investigators raided Slick Gardner’s horse ranch again to begin seizure of at least 100 allegedly neglected wild mustangs. A team of about 20 Santa Barbara County investigators, accompanied by wild horse wranglers and veterinarians, showed up at the ranch Wednesday to remove the horses. About a dozen horses were transferred to local ranches by the end of the day. It was the second wave of raids at the Gardner ranch, where about 600 wild horses roam. The raid was part evidence-gathering of alleged neglect and abuse and part rescue effort. The latest operation, expected to last several days, is nearly identical to a Sept. 4 raid that transferred 70 of the sickest horses, mostly mares and foals, to a local sanctuary. Two horses died several days after their transfer to Return to Freedom American Wild Horse Sanctuary. Gardner attorney Steve Balash had sought an administrative hearing Wednesday to decide whether the county can keep the horses that were removed Sept. 4. The second raid was a surprise to Gardner, the lawyers said. “He is utterly baffled,” Balash said. “He is feeding the horses, he does have people working out there.” District Attorney Thomas Sneddon said there was evidence some of the horses weren’t being fed properly. “What are we supposed to do, just sit around and wait because there’s a hearing set? He’s upset? Well, that’s life,” Sneddon said. Five months ago, county Animal Services began an animal cruelty investigation after receiving complaints that Gardner wasn’t feeding his wild horses, which were gathered in Nevada by the federal Bureau of Land Management. :nav Source: http://www.montereyherald.com/mld/montereyherald/6858563.htm?template=contentModules/printstory.jsp
Hall will return to bench after felony dismissal – Melville
Hall will return to bench after felony dismissal By Quintin Cushner — Staff Writer 9/21/03 Felony charges against Diana Ruth
William Wagener Sues Santa Barbara and Santa Maria County
Outspoken TV host files suit against city, county By Jasmine Marshall — Staff Writer 8/22/03 An outspoken local television host
County Plans Raises Despite Budget Woes
County Plans Raises Despite Budget Woes By Kristina Ackermann – Staff Writer Wednesday June 25, 2003 Daily Nexus > News
Christie Stanley will run for county D.A.
Stanley will run for county D.A. By Erin Carlyle/Times Staff Writer May 24, 2003 The election is still three years
Officials hope to work out settlement with Sterling
Officials hope to work out settlement with Sterling By Jasmine Marshall — Staff Writer 5/20/03 Santa Maria officials say they
City council wants Sterling to leave
City council wants Sterling to leave By Jasmine Marshall — Staff Writer 5/19/03 The Santa Maria City Council sent John
Anderson Involved in Fund Raising
Sheriff Defends Funding Request By Kristina Ackermann – Staff Writer Thursday May 15, 2003 Daily Nexus > News > Volume