Napa DUI Crash Suspect Charged with Six Murders Had Multiple Deportations, Drug Record

NAPA COUNTY, CA – The driver accused of causing a deadly minivan crash in unincorporated Napa County last month has a long criminal history, including multiple DUIs, drug arrests, and previous deportations, according to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The tragic crash killed six men and critically injured another, leaving the community in shock.

Deadly Crash Details

The crash occurred on the night of Sunday, September 7, when a Toyota Sienna minivan traveling southbound on Pope Valley Road, roughly 12 miles north of St. Helena, crashed into a tree. The minivan contained eight men, including the driver, 53-year-old Norberto Celerino of Stockton.

Authorities confirmed that six passengers were killed, and one was critically injured. Celerino survived the crash but did not have a valid driver’s license at the time. Investigators later revealed that he possessed three different driver’s licenses and used several aliases, including Beto Celerino Villalva, Grabien Martinez, and Roberto Savaringo-Diabla.

Charges Filed

Celerino has been charged with:

  • Six counts of murder
  • Six counts of gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated
  • Driving under the influence (DUI)

ICE identified him as 49-year-old Beto Cerillo-Bialva, describing him as “a criminal alien from Mexico who first entered the United States in 1995.” Since then, authorities say he has been arrested multiple times for cocaine possession and DUIs and removed from the U.S. multiple times.

Previous Criminal Record

According to local records:

  • DUI convictions in San Joaquin County in 2020 and 2024
  • An additional DUI over 10 years ago
  • Multiple arrests for drug-related offenses

ICE also criticized California’s sanctuary laws, stating that Cerillo-Bialva’s repeated reentry and disregard for U.S. law contributed to the tragedy.

Political Reactions

The case has drawn national attention, with some media outlets highlighting the suspect’s immigration status. Fox News referred to Cerillo-Bialva as a “previously deported blue state driver”, while officials in Governor Newsom’s office pushed back, attributing the failure to prevent the crash to federal oversight rather than state policies.

Diana Crofts-Pelayo, deputy director of communications for Governor Newsom, said:…

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