Mario Castilleja, 34, from Oceano, is facing charges after a pursuit that prompted a shelter-in-place order near Arroyo Grande High School on Friday afternoon. Castilleja, with a history of legal issues, allegedly fled from officers at a hotel before being located in a residential backyard.
An Oceano man is in jail after his failure to comply with officers led to a shelter in place order that impacted Arroyo Grande High School as well as multiple residences on Friday afternoon. Near the end of the school day, Arroyo Grande officers spoke to 34-year-old Mario Castilleja at a local hotel, but he ran away.
Castilleja, who allegedly violated his post-release community supervision requirements, was arrested in 2021 on narcotics and resisting arrest charges while having four outstanding felony warrants and six outstanding misdemeanor warrants. Using a drone, officers spotted Castilleja in a residential backyard on Orchard Street on Friday afternoon. Castilleja then barricaded himself in a garage, leading to a temporary shelter in place order. He eventually left the garage. Arroyo Grande officers arrested Castilleja and booked him in the San Luis Obispo County Jail on charges of resisting arrest, unauthorized entry into a residence, and violating his release terms. He is being held without bail. \The comments below represent the opinion of the writer and do not represent the views or policies of CalCoastNews.com. Please address the Policies, events and arguments, not the person. Constructive debate is good; mockery, taunting, and name-calling is not
ARROYO GRANDE SCHOOL SHELTER-IN-PLACE EVASION ARREST RESISTING ARREST UNAUTHORIZED ENTRY RELEASE VIOLATION
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