SANTA CRUZ — A 23-year-old Santa Cruz woman died in Santa Cruz County Jail on Tuesday during drug detoxification, sheriff’s deputies said.

Krista DeLuca was arrested about 11:45 p.m. Thursday in Capitola on suspicion of being under the influence of drugs, drug paraphernalia possession and five warrants that required court appearances, said sheriff’s Lt. Kelly Kent.

DeLuca was booked into County Jail early Friday and was housed in the jail infirmary so she could be “closely monitored by medical and corrections staff during drug detoxification,” Kent said.

DeLuca was being checked on regularly, although it’s not clear how often, Kent said. At 6:51 a.m. Tuesday, a correctional officer saw DeLuca in “medical distress” but breathing, Kent said.

Jail medical staff tried to revive her, and firefighters and paramedics responded. She was pronounced dead at 7:28 a.m., Kent said.

“There was no evidence of criminal activity or suspicious circumstances,” said Kent.

An autopsy was completed Tuesday, but toxicology tests are not yet complete to determine her cause of death, said Kent. The tests will determine what drug or drugs were in her body, Kent said.

“The sheriff’s first priority in corrections is the safety of incarcerated individuals,” said Kent. “We take our responsibilities seriously and will closely review the incident to ensure all procedures and protocols were followed.”

DeLuca was scheduled to appear in court Tuesday morning.

Seven inmates have died in Santa Cruz County Jail since August 2012. The last inmate was a 65-year-old Watsonville woman, who died of natural causes Nov. 5, 2014, according to the Sheriff’s Office.

The Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office asks anyone with information to call 831-471-1121.