An 18-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving after crashing a sedan into a tree near the Santa Barbara Bowl, injuring four people on Sunday, October 19, 2025.
According to Santa Barbara police, the crash occurred around 12:35 a.m. near the intersection of North Milpas and Anapamu streets.
The driver, identified as Sebastian L., was reportedly eastbound on Anapamu Street when he failed to navigate the 90-degree turn onto Milpas Street and crashed into a tree.
Sebastian and three passengers sustained minor to moderate injuries and were transported to Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital for treatment. Sebastian was arrested on suspicion of DUI and felony child endangerment, as one of the passengers was a juvenile.
Sebastian will be booked into the Santa Barbara County Jail upon his release from the hospital. The names and conditions of the injured passengers were not immediately available.
Don’t Know What To Do After An Accident?
Your safety and rights depend on what you do next after an accident. Remember the following steps if you find yourself in one:
- Check yourself for any injuries.
- Stay on the scene, call 9-1-1, and wait for emergency responders.
- Move your vehicle to the road shoulder if safe; turn on hazard lights.
- Fully cooperate with law enforcement and stay until cleared to leave.
- Document the scene and injuries with photos and videos.
- Seek immediate medical attention.
- Contact your insurance company and find a personal injury lawyer for legal advice.
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Many victims put off calling a lawyer even if they sustain injuries after an accident. However, lawyers can help you in many ways. They can provide you with police reports, CCTV footage, and witness statements to strengthen your case. Your attorney will also negotiate with insurance companies to get you fair compensation. The best part is that they will do all of these things for you at no upfront cost. So if you’re injured in an accident, hire a personal injury attorney to recover medical bills, car repair costs, lost wages, and pain and suffering.