2 People Arrested for Allegedly Burglarizing Home in Foothill Fire Evacuation Zone

Noozhawk
May 21, 2026
You know that sinking feeling when you’re watching a wildfire creep closer and you have to grab your photos, your pets, and go? Now imagine coming back to find someone ransacked your home while you were evacuated. That’s exactly what happened in the Foothill Fire zone this week, and thanks to sharp-eyed deputies, two suspects are now in custody.
According to Noozhawk, the Santa Barbara Sheriff’s Office arrested Bridget Jessica Martinez and another Kern County resident on Thursday for allegedly burglarizing a home inside the evacuation order area. It’s a gut-punch reminder that even when we’re pulling together as a community—checking on neighbors, donating supplies, sharing sandbags—there are folks who see a crisis as an opportunity. For those of us who live in the foothills, this hits close to home. It’s not just about property; it’s about trust.
So here’s the silver lining: our deputies were on it. And it’s a good nudge to register with the Sheriff’s “Vacation Check” program or let a neighbor know when you’re under an evacuation order. We look out for each other in Santa Barbara—and that’s exactly what made this arrest possible.
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