Members of an Orcutt Boy Scout troop arrived at their storage shed at Saint Louis de Montford Church on Saturday, Feb. 4, to retrieve equipment for an upcoming camping tripāonly to find that the shedās lock had been cut and their equipment stolen.
The troop lost about $3,000 in camping gear, including new backpacking tents and a copper candleholder that Scout Leader Brian Olmstead had made for rank advancement ceremonies.

āThey were bummed,ā Olmstead told the Sun. āYouāre sort of teaching the scouts to be good citizens and do things to help others and be charitable, and then all of a sudden their stuff gets stolen.ā
He said the adults scrambled to collect their own personal camping gear so the troop could still go on their camping trip, and it ultimately worked out.
āBut nobody likes property being stolen from them,ā Olmstead said.
Troop 95 comprises 20 boys between the ages of 11 and 14, and Olmstead said the kids had fundraised with an annual barbecue event to help buy their camping equipment. Olmstead, who also works for the Santa Barbara County Sheriffās Office, said the troop filed a theft report, but the Sheriffās Office doesnāt have many leads to go on.
āThereās really not a lot of evidence, unless somebody remembers seeing something,ā Olmstead said. He added that the troop hadnāt been out to the storage shed in several weeks, so heās not sure when it was broken into.
To replace the stolen equipment, the troop set up a GoFundMe page with a goal of $3,200. As of press time, the crowdfunding campaign had raised more than $4,000āabout a quarter of which came from the Santa Barbara County Deputy Sheriffās Association.
āI think one unbelievable thing about our community, especially the Santa Maria Valley, is people are very charitable,ā Olmstead said. āItās sort of cool that they recognize kidsā groups and that they fundraise and give their money to help out nonprofits, and especially kidsā groups. To donate that much, it was pretty amazing.ā
This article appears in Feb 9-16, 2017.

