Odessa, TX — January 19, 2025, Ignacio Castillo was injured due to an alleged drunk driver accident at around 4:30 a.m. along East 42nd Street.

According to officials, the incident took place near the intersection of East 42nd Street and North Grandview Avenue.

Ignacio Castillo Alleged Drunk Driver Accident in Odessa, TX

Investigators said that 38-year-old Ignacio Castillo was in a Chevy Silverado going along 42nd Street. While doing so, it appears that an Audi without its headlights on crashed with the Silverado. That driver then fled the scene on foot.

Due to the collision, Ignacio Castillo was reportedly seriously injured. Authorities say they identified and apprehended the alleged runaway driver. They say that person was a 20-year-old who was allegedly drunk at the time of the accident, reportedly admitting to drinking at a local establishment.

Right now, other details are limited.

Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman

It should immediately stand out to folks that the alleged drunk driver here told authorities that he’d been drinking at a local bar. That means there may be an alcohol provider who contributed to this incident, as well. Most know that a bar can be responsible for serving someone under the age of 21, but they can also be held accountable if their unlawful service of alcohol contributed to the accident. Are authorities following up on this?

There are two main reasons these potential consequences should be considered. For one, victims and families deserve to see accountability for the harm done to them. I’ve handled hundreds of alcohol-related accident cases. Folks don’t want an easy explanation or some bad guy to blame. They want to know that all parties responsible for what happened to them face appropriate consequences. Simply putting all of the blame on a drunk driver when there could be an accomplice out there wouldn’t be just.

Secondly, the community as a whole deserves to know wrongdoers are being held accountable and put on the path to cleaning up their act. The Midland-Odessa area is just about the worst area in the state—among the worst in the whole country—when it comes to the rate of drunk driving accidents. Simply put, the more alcohol providers there are over-serving people, the more drunk driving accidents there will be. If a community wants their roads to be safer, demanding investigations into negligent alcohol providers should be a part of their efforts. Putting those negligent establishments on the straight-and-narrow won’t make drunk driving disappear overnight, but it’s a huge step in the right direction.

With this in mind, if a 20-year-old gets drunk enough to drive without headlights and cause a serious accident, and they say that they were served by a local bar, everyone should want to see further investigations into that bar’s possible role in the crash. Whether it’s about getting help for victims and families, seeing wrongdoers held accountable, or making the roads safer for everyone, Texas law provides avenues for these possible resolutions to be explored.

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