Paul Pelosi under investigation for hit-and-run in Napa County

Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and her husband Paul greet guests before Vice President Kamala Harris conceded the presidential race to Donald Trump at Howard University after on Wednesday, November 6, 2024. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Ima

Paul Pelosi, the husband of Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi, is facing a potential hit-and-run charge following a vehicle incident in Napa County Friday afternoon. 

What we know:

According to the Sheriff's office, Pelosi, 86, struck a parked car in the 6700 block of Yount Street in Yountville at around 2:30 p.m. A witness told authorities that after crashing into the parked car, Pelosi briefly stopped then drove away.

The witness was able to point authorities in the direction the vehicle was last seen traveling. 

Pelosi's brown convertible was spotted a short time later partially blocking the roadway on Yountville Cross Road. 

Pelosi admitted to deputies he hit something, but said he did not know what he hit and drove off. Officials said Pelosi drove until his car was inoperable, and he was no longer able to continue driving.

An investigation determined Pelosi did not have any alcohol in his system when the hit-and-run happened.

Pelosi was not arrested. 

What's next:

The Sheriff's office has announced the case will be transferred to the District Attorney's office for a formal review.

Additionally, a California DMV re-evaluation referral form will be submitted to the DMV. 

The Source: This report is based on information from the Napa County Sheriff's Office.

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