Vehicle Collision Closes Lane on Silverado Trail

Solo Vehicle Collision at Mumm Winery on Silverado Trail in Napa, CA, Leaves Vehicle Destroyed

📍 Napa, CA

📅 Published: January 19, 2025 at 12:33 AM

Map showing the location of the accident in Napa, CA
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A solo vehicle collision occurred late last night at Mumm Winery on Silverado Trail in Napa, CA, resulting in the complete destruction of the vehicle involved. The incident took place around 11:50 PM, prompting an immediate response from emergency services.

Reports indicate that the vehicle, identified as an Infiniti G37, collided with the side of a mountain, leading to significant damage. Eyewitness accounts describe the front of the vehicle as completely ripped off due to the impact. While the specifics regarding injuries remain unclear, an ambulance was requested to the scene.

As a result of the collision, the vehicle was left inoperable, blocking a lane on Silverado Trail. Motorists traveling through the area may have experienced delays due to the lane closure as emergency personnel worked to clear the scene and ensure safety.

Authorities have not confirmed if another vehicle was involved in the incident. Drivers are advised to exercise caution when traveling on Silverado Trail, particularly in the vicinity of Mumm Winery, as cleanup efforts continue. Updates will be provided as more information becomes available regarding the incident and any potential traffic impacts.

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