What Happened
Olibia Perez-Bonilla, an 18-year-old from Setauket, was charged with driving while intoxicated after crashing her vehicle on the Long Island Expressway early Friday morning, seriously injuring her passenger and causing injuries to herself, according to Suffolk County police.
The crash occurred at approximately 12:22 a.m. on Friday, April 17, 2026, when Perez-Bonilla was driving a 2003 Honda Accord in the eastbound lanes of the Long Island Expressway between Exits 61 and 62 near Holbrook, police said. The vehicle struck the center median and then collided with the barrier on the right side of the road, according to police reports.
Perez-Bonilla’s passenger, a 19-year-old whose identity was not released by authorities, sustained serious injuries in the crash and was transported to Stony Brook University Hospital for treatment, police said. The nature and extent of the passenger’s injuries were not detailed by authorities, though they were described as serious.
Following the crash, police arrested Perez-Bonilla and charged her with driving while intoxicated. She was also taken to Stony Brook University Hospital for treatment of what police described as non-life-threatening injuries. The specific nature of her injuries was not disclosed by authorities.
Police said that Perez-Bonilla will be arraigned at a later date, though no specific timeline was provided for when she would appear in court. The circumstances that led to the vehicle striking both the center median and the right-side barrier suggest the Honda Accord careened across multiple lanes of the expressway during the incident.
The crash occurred during the early morning hours when traffic on the LIE is typically lighter, though the specific traffic conditions at the time of the incident were not detailed in the police report. Both occupants of the vehicle were hospitalized following the collision, with the passenger facing the more severe medical consequences.
Location & Road Context
The crash took place on a section of the Long Island Expressway between Exits 61 and 62 near Holbrook, a stretch of highway that serves as a major east-west artery through Suffolk County. Exit 61 provides access to Route 51/South Country Road in Brookhaven, while Exit 62 serves Route 97/Nichols Road in Nesconset.
This section of the LIE has recorded 438 incidents in traffic databases, with recent activity including various construction projects, roadwork, crashes, and disabled vehicles. The eastbound lanes where the crash occurred carry significant commuter and recreational traffic, particularly during weekend periods when Long Island residents travel to and from the East End.
Investigation & Legal Proceedings
Suffolk County police arrested Perez-Bonilla on charges of driving while intoxicated following the crash. The DWI charge indicates that authorities determined she was operating the vehicle under the influence of alcohol at the time of the collision, though specific blood alcohol content levels were not disclosed in the initial police report.
Perez-Bonilla is scheduled to be arraigned at a later date, according to police, though no specific court date or location was announced. The timing of her arraignment may depend on her medical condition and release from Stony Brook University Hospital, where she was being treated for her injuries sustained in the crash.
Broader Impact
Under New York State law, a DWI conviction for a first-time offender can result in fines up to $1,000, up to one year in jail, and a minimum six-month license revocation, with penalties increasing significantly if serious injuries occur as a result of the intoxicated driving incident.