Incident location, Long Island
What Happened
Suffolk County Police arrested an 18-year-old Setauket woman for drunk driving after a single-vehicle crash on the Long Island Expressway early Friday morning that left her teenage passenger with serious injuries, according to authorities.
Olibia Perez-Bonilla was driving a 2003 Honda Accord eastbound on the LIE between Exits 61 and 62 in Holbrook when her vehicle struck the center median and then careened into the barrier on the right side of the roadway at 12:22 a.m., police said. The violent collision sequence occurred in the early morning hours when traffic was light on the busy interstate corridor.
Perez-Bonilla’s passenger, 19-year-old Kayla Lopez of Stony Brook, sustained serious injuries in the crash and was transported by ambulance to Stony Brook University Hospital for emergency treatment, police reported. The extent and specific nature of Lopez’s injuries were not immediately disclosed by authorities, though they were described as serious enough to require hospitalization at the regional trauma center.
Perez-Bonilla also required medical attention following the collision but suffered what police characterized as non-life-threatening injuries. She was taken to the same hospital as her passenger, Stony Brook University Hospital, where she received treatment before being processed on the drunk driving charges.
Following her medical treatment, Perez-Bonilla was formally charged with driving while intoxicated in connection with the crash that injured her friend. The 18-year-old defendant is scheduled to be arraigned in Suffolk County District Court in Central Islip, though police did not immediately specify when that court appearance would take place.
The crash occurred in a stretch of the LIE that runs through Holbrook, between the exits that serve the Route 97/Holbrook Road area and Nicolls Road. This section of the expressway typically sees heavy commuter traffic during peak hours but would have been relatively quiet during the overnight hours when the collision occurred.
Location & Road Context
The crash site between Exits 61 and 62 on the eastbound Long Island Expressway represents one of the busier sections of the interstate as it passes through central Suffolk County. Exit 61 provides access to Route 97 and Holbrook Road, serving the Holbrook area, while Exit 62 connects to Nicolls Road, a major north-south artery that leads to Stony Brook University and surrounding communities.
This stretch of the LIE has been the site of 432 recorded incidents in traffic databases, with recent problems including multiple construction projects, roadwork zones, crashes, and disabled vehicles that have impacted traffic flow. The eastbound lanes in this area feature concrete barriers on both sides, with a center median separating opposing traffic directions.
Investigation & Legal Proceedings
Perez-Bonilla faces charges of driving while intoxicated, a serious offense in New York State that carries significant penalties, particularly when injuries result from the alleged drunk driving incident. The 18-year-old will be required to appear for arraignment in Suffolk County District Court in Central Islip, where she will enter a plea to the charges and potentially have bail set.
The investigation into the crash would likely have involved field sobriety testing and chemical testing to determine Perez-Bonilla’s blood alcohol content at the time of the collision. Standard protocol for DWI investigations includes documenting the crash scene, interviewing any witnesses, and preserving evidence related to the driver’s impairment.
Broader Impact
This incident highlights the particular dangers of impaired driving during overnight hours, when reaction times are already compromised by fatigue and darkness reduces visibility on the roadway. The fact that both the driver and passenger were teenagers from the Stony Brook area underscores the risks faced by young adults who may be unfamiliar with the serious legal and safety consequences of driving under the influence on Long Island’s busy highway system.