Victim Identified in Fatal Collision on Shoreline Drive

Update by the Santa Barbara Police Department
December 13, 2021

The Santa Barbara Police Department has identified the driver of the fatal traffic collision that occurred on December 11, 2021, as 27-year-old Santa Barbara resident, Luis A. Najera.
 
The cause of this collision is still under investigation.
 

Source: Santa Barbara Police Department
December 11, 2021

On December 11, 2021, just after midnight, the Santa Barbara Police Combined Communication Center received a report of a serious traffic collision involving a single vehicle that collided with a large palm tree in the 700 block of Shoreline Drive. Multiple Officers, Harbor Patrol Officers, Fire Department personnel, and AMR Paramedics responded to the scene.

A silver Toyota pick-up truck appeared to have veered off the roadway striking the tree. The driver of the vehicle was not wearing a seatbelt at the time of the collision and had to be extricated by Santa Barbara City Fire Department utilizing specialized equipment. The driver of the vehicle and a passenger were transported by ambulance to Cottage Hospital Emergency Room for medical treatment. The passenger of the vehicle was wearing a seatbelt and suffered severe injuries.

Approximately three hours after the collision, the 27-year-old male driver died, succumbing to his injuries sustained during the accident.

The Critical Accident Reconstruction Team responded to the scene to investigate this fatal collision further. The exact cause of the collision is unknown at this time. It is not known if alcohol or drugs played any role.

The name of the deceased male driver is being withheld pending notification of family. There is no other information available for release currently.


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  1. Hey Seabird- “The truck didn’t run into the tree” as reported, the DRIVER drove into the tree… I am just thankful the DRIVER didn’t kill another motorist or pedestrian. Yeah- It WAS AVOIDABLE…. last I checked cars and Toyota pickups don’t drive themselves into trees… Unfortunately, bad decisions have bad consequences. He paid the ultimate price for personal responsibility- RIP I hope the injured passenger recovers, Unfortunately, she too paid the price for the drivers bad decisions.

  2. I dont see where it said intentional anywhere.
    why does this site thrive on assumptions. especially about things they really would not know anything about unless they were there.
    if you clip a curb, and arent holding the wheel. you will be “veered” in directions you dont want. accidents are sometimes…….. ACCIDENTS

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