Paul Pelosi faces possible hit-and-run charge in Napa County crash

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Set us as preferred Paul Pelosi, husband of former U.S.House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, could face prosecution for his alleged role in a hit-and-run in Napa County.
The Napa County Sheriff’s Office identified Pelosi, 86, as the driver who crashed his brown convertible Friday afternoon into an unoccupied parked vehicle on the 6700 block of Yount Street in Yountville.A witness, who reported the crash to law enforcement, alleged Pelosi was driving north at the time of the crash and “briefly stopped then drove away,” according to a news release issued Saturday by the Sheriff’s Office.
The parked car sustained “major rear damage,” and its front tire was “forced onto the curb.”Deputies made contact with Pelosi shortly after the crash when they noticed a California Highway Patrol vehicle parked behind the brown convertible, which was partially blocking a Yountville roadway.The Sheriff’s Office said Pelosi’s vehicle also had “significant” damage to its front right and the damage was consistent with the hit-and-run.
Pelosi allegedly acknowledged “hitting something,” but said he was unsure about what he hit, so he continued driving, officials said.California Rep.
Nancy Pelosi will launch a multimillion-dollar politics institute at UC Berkeley when she leaves office, co-teaching a course on Congress and hosting visiting fellows from across the political spectrum.Pelosi stopped driving only after his car broke down.According to the news release, Pelosi did not have alcohol in his system at the time of testing, ruling out the possibility that he was driving under the influence.
He was not taken into custody, and his case will be directed to the Napa County district attorney’s office for review and possible prosecution, the Sheriff’s Office said.A representative for Nancy Pelosi did not immediately respond t...