DUI driver, passenger arrested after crashing into Santa Barbara County home

The officials confirmed that a driver and his passion were arrested after his car was crashed through the wall of the occupied Julita house earlier this week.

This happened late on Monday night, according to the Sharif Office of the Santa Barbara Province, in the 6200 building of the Ox Cathedral Road.

Representatives were sent at 11:38 pm to GOLETA home and found a sedan sticking in the middle of the house after it fell over the front courtyard and it appears to be a family room.

The initial investigation revealed that the driver, who was identified as a 23 -year -old Verfion from Julita, failed to turn left on Carlo Drive from the Oak Cathedral, which then led to his leadership on the crossbage stimulant and destroyed the house. Representatives discovered Verfouf driving his car under the influence of alcohol.

In addition, before the authorities arrived, Sharif’s office said that the car passenger, who was determined as Luke Gibo from Santa Barbara, 24, tried to hide the open alcohol containers they had in the car.

The crews also responded to the Santa Barbara Fire Department also to the accident reports and helped to strengthen and strongly secure the damaged structure.

Representatives were arrested by Verhof because of the only identity document misdemeanor, and Jebu to hide the evidence – as well as a misdemeanor. Both were booked in the main prison, but it has been martyred since then.

Sergeant Noel Rivas of the Goleta Traffic Office said: “Through Rideshare, the appointed drivers, and public transport, there is no excuse for developing souls by driving disability,” said Sergeant Noel Rivas of the Goleta Traffic Office. “Make the right choice before you go beyond the wheel – and avoid a trip to prison.”

He was the only person who was at home at the time in a separate area of ​​the house when the car crashed through the front wall, and no injuries were reported as a result.

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