Teen Arrested for DUI and Vehicle Theft in Mesa Collision

Sofia Nichole Koch (Photo: Santa Barbara Police Department)

By edhat staff

A Santa Barbara teenager has been arrested for DUI, vehicle theft, and other crimes from a vehicle collision on the Mesa earlier this month.

Sofia Nichole Koch, a 19-year-old nanny, turned herself in to the Santa Barbara Police Department accompanied by her attorney on Wednesday. 

Initial reports state Koch allegedly took a vehicle from a gathering on May 7. Around 1:00 a.m., Santa Barbara Police responded to a collision in the 1500 Block of Cliff Drive that involved a serious injury from a moving vehicle colliding with two parked cars.

A 2020 Range Rover was traveling east on Cliff Drive at a very high rate of speed when it clipped a parked Volvo wagon then careened into a parked Scion sedan.

The velocity of the Range Rover caused the Scion to be hurled 160 feet down the road from where it was parked. The Range Rover then rolled, struck several trees and a concrete retaining wall.  The Range Rover’s roof separated from the vehicle completely and was ejected down the road. The debris field spanned over 1,300 feet.

Scenes from the May 7 collision (Photo: Santa Barbara Police Department)

Koch, the driver, and her female passenger, 20-year-old Maesyn Fitzgibbons of Santa Barbara, were extricated from the Land Rover by first responders. Both sustained major injuries. They were transported by ambulance to Cottage Hospital.

Fitzgibbons sustained severe injuries including a broken sacrum, multiple breaks in the pelvis, and amputation of her left leg from the shin down. She’s recovering at Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital.

A GoFund Me fundraising account has been created to raise money for Fitzgibbon’s medical expenses.

Koch has been officially charged with driving under the influence and causing great bodily injury as well as excessive speed, vehicle theft/joyriding, driving without a license, and refusing to take a blood-alcohol test. 

She remains in custody at the Santa Barbara Jail on $100,000 bail.

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  1. That’s how it seems to work! Always makes me wonder if the steering column provides the driver with extra life saving protection that passengers don’t get? Just the fact that they are alive impresses me and reading the most recent post from her mom on GoFundMe made me cry, I can’t imagine how all of it would feel if it was MY kid, if either of them was MY kid. A series of horrible choices. Normally I’m not sympathetic about the driver in these situations but I really am for the driver this time, she’s just a baby too.

  2. Will she do the “Y” pose (arms up and out) entering the jail that girls do when they travel to a new place? Hopefully there’s more than a sliver of sunshine going through her cell window so she can do the heart-hands formation.

  3. This is a tragic event. Roger, you know better to post those comments. That is not like you! We don’t know all of the circumstances that led up to this poor decision. The guilt will hang over the drivers head and may be insurmountable. One should not say that her passenger is culpable!? I pray( while not religious) that there will somehow be a positive outcome in the end game. Be well Maesyn!

  4. These girls were underage drinkers. I have zero sympathy for kids who think it’s okay to break the law and get s–t-faced drunk at parties or elsewhere. I remember being 19. Peer pressure is enormous, but that doesn’t give you a free pass to be stupid. I had a 19-year-old female tenant (SBCC student) who had only lived at my place for about a month, when she was brought home from I.V. one night, drunk off her ass and stumbling around, slurring her words. (I posted about this on Edhat a couple years ago.) I was surprised she could remember her address, she was that drunk. She was brought home by a complete stranger, a good samaritan female. I never told the parents and hoped the girl had learned a good lesson. Just a few months back, I went outside and caught this same tenant entertaining guests with beer and wine. There were a couple boys who didn’t even look 18. I shut that down and gave the tenant a “Don’t do that again” talk. She was several months shy of her 21st B-day. If any one of those kids had injured someone while being DUI and having left my property drunk, I could’ve been held criminally responsible: liable for contributing to the deliquency of a minor, causing reckless endangerment, who knows what. A short while later, when the opportunity arose, I included in an email to the parents of my tenant that their darling sweet girl had been underage drinking and encouraging others to do the same. (I didn’t mention the earlier incident where she was brought home in a drunken stupor.) The parents never showed any concern over her drinking and didn’t even acknowledge my concern. Yes, I blame the parents; up to a point. But —– again —— I remember being 19. It was my choice NOT to drink. My friends were constantly on my case about it, but I chose not to be an idiot.

  5. MIDAIR is Exactly Right more people ought to consider this and I speak from the mouth of a Horses ass I have done it too…Girlfriends little brother through a windshield of a vehicle I took without permission I hit a cop car in a pursuit Apirl 3rd 1979 doing 106mph that kid was in intensive care 3 days he damn near died. It took a few more crashes to learn my lesson…So many years later people are still doing stupid shit.

  6. Roger you may well be right about this one. But at this point do you even know if this woman has money? She was working as a nanny. Not so high pay. And we know zero about her parents finances. That her looks will get her off is also debatable. I completely disagree with you that pretty women get a pass from the law. In almost every case I have read about or personally seen, people tend to throw the book HARDER at pretty women. They get killed more too. There is a lot of hostility toward those who look like they think they are pretty. Lawyers advise pretty clients to dial it down to mousy for court.

  7. I doubt this gal feels guilty about anything eyes do not lie. I did see where someone said she is a habitual criminal so not everyone is crooked. My opinion her looks would give her a pass I am entitled to my opinion as you are to yours..I think race has to do with it too..I haven’t seen 2 many women of color getting free rides. I believe I said “Her parents are probably rich.” Will it’s either that or they know someone, who knows someone else. I bet she is going to 12 step meeting right now…My opinion.

  8. Auto insurance doesn’t cover a vehicle that’s been stolen and the damage it does during that period. Theu can sue her in a civil suit and she would be responsible, maybe her parents might have some responsibility if they’re claiming her as a dependent and she lives at home and all that but probably not because she is over 18. So she gets sued, has no money and files bankruptcy. Hopefully the injured girl is on her parent’s insurance.

  9. Rodger… You’re right that Midair nailed it. I would think you might have some empathy having been in those shoes, sort of. I’m sure it’s a trigger for you and it’s definitely showing. Curious, did you do 15 years, as you suggested? If not, is it because you’re a privileged white man living in Santa Barbara, so you must be wealthy and have family influence. right? Yeah, don’t judge a book bro. I have no Idea a single thing about her besides what I have just read and none about you, besides what you’ve posted. I wouldn’t base my opinion on anyone on their photo.

  10. I’m not excusing what these girls did. I surely hoe they are punished enough to make them ever think of doing anything like this again. That being said, the wrath from the men on this website only illustrates the point that this town is full of creepers. Maybe these young women were running away from one in a purple ranger rover trying to take advantage of them…ever occur to you @ROGER? Again, I don’t know anything about them, or their families, and don’t know what situation they were in. I advise you to shut up and get some therapy for your incel tendencies.

  11. Rodger, (who is also anonymous) You have multiple times led with her gender then followed by her race . We all get that she did something criminal. I for one feel sad that she made the choice. probably not a sober choice, to do what she did. She has to live with what she has done to her friend as well as the legal consequences. What exactly is your point?

  12. Very sad story; most of us at 19 have done something very stupid, getting into a car with a drunk friend driver, or being that drunk driver ourselves or something else that put ourselves at risk. I wish I had the money to contribute to her Go Fund Me.

  13. she dodged a major bullet by not killing her passenger or an innocent person on the road. i really hope she can channel tragic night and resulting lifetime of consequences into structuring her life to giving back to people less fortunate her. growing up in santa barbara makes your personal problems trivial to the rest of the world no matter how bad you might believe you have it. there’s still a billion people on earth whose main concern is obtaining clean drinking water each day.

  14. Because she is a underage Drinker, whoever provided her the alcohol/drugs may be liable too! So much unknown right now about how these young ladies came to be under the influence and whose car they took. When they say joyriding, it makes me think that the vehicle belonged to her parents or a family friend or a friend of theirs or maybe the family that she nanny for, I think the vehicle belongs to somebody that they know because it’s not Grand Theft that she is being charged with according to the article. I hope it’s this one goes to trial that we can learn the whole story eventually, it could very well be an interesting one.

  15. Ohhh these girls are definitely privileged. The driver turns her self in with her attorney present apposed to the US martials picking her up on a felony warrant. And the Fitzgibbons girl has over $86,000 in her go fund me account. Lol $86,00 crazy

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