Tragic Loss In Socal: Mitt Romney’S Sister-In-Law Found Dead Near Valencia Mall

  • By Lexie
  • Oct. 16, 2025, 12:20 p.m.

Heartbreaking News from Valencia: A Family’s Loss

In a shocking turn of events that’s got the SoCal community buzzing, Carrie Elizabeth Romney, sister-in-law to former presidential candidate and Utah Senator Mitt Romney, was found dead on a street in Valencia. The 64-year-old was discovered next to a towering five-story parking garage, right by the local shopping mall and a Hyatt Regency Hotel, according to the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office.

This quiet LA suburb - known more for its family-friendly vibes and retail therapy spots like the Valencia Town Center - was rocked by the news. First responders rushed to the scene around 8:30 p.m. on Friday, just before the mall’s 9 p.m. closing time, but sadly, it was too late to save her.

Investigation Underway: What Happened to Carrie Romney?

Local homicide detectives are on the case, but they’ve made it clear foul play isn’t suspected at this point. Still, whispers from law enforcement sources to NBC Los Angeles suggest Carrie may have fallen or jumped from the parking garage - a haunting possibility that’s left more questions than answers. The cause of death is currently listed as ‘deferred’ by the LA County Medical Examiner, with toxicology results pending.

Images from the scene show yellow police tape cordoning off the area, with multiple cop cars parked nearby, a grim reminder of the tragedy that unfolded. The investigation continues, and outlets like The Daily Mail have reached out to both the LA County Sheriff’s Department and the coroner’s office for more deets, but no further updates have dropped yet.

“This is a devastating loss for the Romney family, and our hearts go out to them during this tough time in SoCal,” said a local community leader, reflecting the somber mood in Valencia.

The Romney Family: A Tight-Knit Crew in the Spotlight

Mitt Romney, who’s no stranger to the political limelight here in Cali and beyond, has yet to comment on this personal tragedy. Known for his stints as Massachusetts Governor from 2003 to 2007 and Utah Senator from 2018 to 2024, Mitt’s always leaned hard into his family-man image during his campaigns in 2008 and 2012. The Romney clan is famously close, with a big brood that includes Mitt’s wife Ann, their five sons, and a competitive spirit showcased in family Olympics at Lake Winnipesaukee, as once profiled by The Washington Post.

This isn’t the first time the Romneys have faced public scrutiny, but it’s certainly one of the most heartbreaking. Mitt, who retired from the Senate instead of running for re-election in 2024, has been vocal about passing the torch to younger leaders, recently stating at a Capitol news conference that the U.S. needs fresh faces to tackle today’s challenges. His latest public appearance was at Drew University in New Jersey in late September, but now, all eyes are on how the family navigates this loss.

Political Legacy and Personal Grief

For those not in the know, Mitt Romney’s career is as West Coast-adjacent as it gets, with his national campaigns often making waves from San Diego to San Fran. He ran for president twice, losing the Republican Primary in 2008 before endorsing John McCain, and later falling to Barack Obama in 2012. He also made history as the only Republican to vote to convict Donald Trump in both impeachment trials - a bold move that kept him in the headlines.

But right now, politics take a backseat as the focus shifts to family. Romney’s call for younger generations to step up - including his critique of both Joe Biden and Trump as 2024 frontrunners - feels even more poignant against the backdrop of this personal tragedy. As Valencia mourns with the Romneys, we’re keeping an ear to the ground for any updates on Carrie’s passing and how the family will honor her memory in true SoCal style.

Lexie
Author: Lexie