Jeremy Renner in ‘Critical But Stable Condition’ After Snow Accident
Written by SOURCE on January 2, 2023
Jeremy Renner was involved in what authorities say was a “traumatic injury” incident in Reno, Nevada over the weekend.
In a news release, the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office said that it responded to “a traumatic injury” in the Mt. Rose Highway area on Sunday morning. Renner is said to have been the only person involved in the incident, with deputies ultimately working with other local agencies “to arrange for medical transport of [Renner] via care flight to a local area hospital.”
A spokesperson for Renner, who recently starred in the Hawkeye miniseries for Disney+ and is currently leading Paramount+’s Mayor of Kingstown, later confirmed to Deadline that the incident occurred while the actor was plowing snow. Per the spokesperson, Renner is in “critical but stable condition with injuries suffered after experiencing a weather-related accident while plowing snow.”
Previously, regional outlet The Reno-Gazette Journal revealed that Renner had a residence near Mt. Rose-Ski Tahoe, although current reports did not state exactly where the snow-related accident occurred. In recent days, parts of Nevada have been impacted by snow, with tens of thousands in the northern part of the state having been hit with power outages.
Complex has reached out to a rep for Renner for comment, as well as to the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office. This story may be updated.
The second season of the aforementioned Paramount+ original Mayor of Kingstown will begin its second season later this month. Also on the horizon for Renner, whose extended filmography also includes multiple Avengers and Mission: Impossible franchise entries, is the debut of his new Disney+ series Rennervations. The latter was previously reported to be filming near the Reno area.