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'Hot Prowl Burglary' Leads to Carpinteria Man’s Arrest

Francisco Hernandez, 24, reportedly entered apartment through unlocked door.

'Hot Prowl Burglary' Leads to Carpinteria Man’s Arrest
Francisco Hernandez

Carpinteria resident Francisco Hernandez, 24, was arrested early Sunday morning for two counts of residential burglary while the victims were inside the home, known as “hot prowl burglary.”

City police responded at 3:01 a.m. Sunday to a report of a residential burglary at an apartment on the 600 block of West Cota Street, read a Monday press release from the Santa Barbara Police. A male victim reportedly chased the suspect on foot to Ortega Street footbridge, where officers Ben Ahrens and Kristin Kim apprehended Hernandez.

Early that morning, Hernandez has reportedly entered the Westside apartment, home to multiple families living in separate rooms, through its unlocked front door. He allegedly stole money from a woman’s purse and searched her pants’ pockets while she was asleep in a bedroom. “The victim was roused slightly by this, however in her somnolent state believed she was being touched by a family member and not a stranger,” said the police press release.