DUI Arrest in Fatal Vehicle Collision on Highway 154

(Photos: BC David Neels/SBCFD)

Update by Santa Barbara County District Attorney
December 20, 2017

Santa Barbara County District Attorney Joyce E. Dudley announced today that charges have been filed against Rigoberto Pauceno Gracida, as a result of a multi-vehicle crash that occurred on December 17, 2017 on Highway 154 just east of Zaca Station Road.  Hamilton Dias Bonilla and Antonia Bautista Santiago were killed in the crash.  Two other adults were also injured.

Gracida is being charged with two felony counts of driving under the influence of alcohol causing injury, in violation of Vehicle Code sections 23153(a) and (b), along with the misdemeanor offense of driving when his driving privilege was suspended, in violation of Vehicle Code section 14601.1(a).  The complaint alleges that more than one victim was injured and that some victims suffered great bodily injury. 

The defendant was arraigned on December 19, 2017 when bail was set in the amount of $300,000.  A Preliminary Hearing Setting is scheduled on December 21, 2017 in Dept. 6 of the Santa Maria Superior Court.


By edhat staff
December 17, 2017

Two people were pronounced dead in a multi-vehicle collision on Highway 154 near Zaca Station Road early Sunday morning. 

At 1:58 a.m., Santa Barbara County firefighters responded to SR-154 in the S curve area near Zaca Station Road in the Santa Ynez Valley. Units found three vehicles had left the roadway after a collision, two sedans and one minivan. Extrication was required for several vehicles, where one took approximately 10-15 minutes, said Public Information Officer Mike Eliason.

There were five people involved in the accident and two motorists, a male and a female, were pronounced dead at the scene. One other male suffered a major injury, one male suffered a moderate injury, and one female suffered a minor injury. The three patients were taken to Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital by ground ambulance.

California Highway Patrol is investigating the cause of this incident. 

Edhat Staff

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