Woman Held to Answer in Hit-and-Run on Pacific Coast Highway

Vida Newspaper
June 2, 2026
A Bakersfield woman accused of fleeing the scene of a serious crash on Pacific Coast Highway has been held to answer on felony charges, according to the Ventura County District Attorney’s Office. Mysti Lee Ary, 49, faces allegations of leaving an accident that caused permanent, serious injury—a case that resonates deeply along our scenic but often dangerous stretch of PCH.
Local residents know all too well how quickly a peaceful drive can turn tragic on these winding coastal roads. The incident, which occurred on June 15, 2025, reminds us of the importance of accountability and safety on our highways. Vida Newspaper first reported the outcome of the May 11, 2026 preliminary hearing. For Oxnard and the broader Central Coast community, this case underscores the ongoing need for vigilance and responsible driving along one of California’s most beloved—and hazardous—routes.
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