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Luis Ruiz Sanchez sentenced to five years for December 2024 DUI that injured multiple people

Luis Ruiz Sanchez sentenced to five years for December 2024 DUI that injured multiple people

KEYT News Channel 3-12

May 20, 2026

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It’s hard to read a story like this and not feel a mix of relief and heartache. According to KEYT News Channel 3-12, Luis Ruiz Sanchez of Santa Barbara was sentenced to five years in state prison for a DUI crash on Hollister Avenue back in December 2024 that left multiple people injured. That stretch of Hollister—especially near the evenings when folks are heading home from work or running errands—is one of those roads we all know well. It’s where you might grab takeout, pick up the kids, or just drive with the windows down. To hear that someone’s choice to get behind the wheel impaired turned that familiar route into a scene of harm hits close to home.

This sentencing doesn’t undo the pain of that night, but it does send a clear message: our community won’t look the other way when lives are at stake. It’s a sobering reminder that the decisions we make before we start the engine can ripple through families, neighbors, and strangers in an instant. Let’s hope this serves as a moment for all of us to pause, plan ahead, and look out for one another—because no one should have to wonder if a drive down Hollister will be their last.

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