(CNN) — Anne Heche has been in critical condition since crashing her vehicle into a Los Angeles residence on Friday, according to a new rep for the actress.
“Over the weekend, a representative stated that Anne was in stable condition, but that information was inaccurate. She has always remained in critical condition, slipping into a coma following the accident,” a spokesperson for Heche told CNN in a statement Monday. “She has significant lung injury that requires mechanical ventilation and burns that require surgical intervention. She is currently being treated at the Grossman Burn Center.”
Earlier Monday, CNN reported that Heche is under investigation for misdemeanor driving under the influence of alcohol and a hit-and-run incident, according to Los Angeles police officer Annie Hernandez.
Investigators obtained a warrant for a blood draw on the day of the incident. They are still awaiting those results, Hernandez said. Once the investigation is complete, the case will be forwarded to the Los Angeles City Attorney’s office, Hernandez added.
Anne Heche’s representative told CNN that she has not yet been able to meet with investigators due to her injuries.
Meanwhile, friends of the woman whose home was destroyed in the crash say she “narrowly escaped physical harm.”
Lynne Mishele was inside her residence where Anne Heche crashed and a fire broke out, authorities told CNN. Neighbors John and Jennifer Durand have started a GoFundMe campaign for Mishele to help her rebuild her life.
In the description of the fundraiser, the Durands state that Mishele lost everything except “some damaged sentimental belongings.”
“Lynne lives with her beautiful puppies Bree and Rueban, and Marley the tortoise in the Mar Vista home that was destroyed this week by a car speeding into the home and setting the house on fire,” states GoFundMe. “Lynne and her family narrowly escaped physical damage, and for that we are very, very grateful. However, the house burned to the ground.”
Roy Morgen, another Mishele neighbor, told CNN affiliate KCAL/KCBS that Heche’s car stopped “two feet from where she was sitting.”
“He was very lucky,” Morgen said of Mishele. “She’s in shock…she still hasn’t hit her. There’s nothing left in the house. Everything’s ruined.”
“Lynne lost her entire life of possessions, memories, all the equipment for her business,” states GoFundMe. “With the help of firefighters, she was able to remove some damaged sentimental belongings from the rubble. Everything else is gone.”
CNN has contacted Mishele and the Durands for comment.
Anne Heche suffered “severe burns and has a long recovery ahead of her,” a source previously told CNN. “Her team and her family are still trying to process what led up to the accident.”