LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A club promoter involved in a suspected DUI crash with a family visiting from the United Kingdom, which sent a child in a stroller airborne, was nearly three times the legal limit, according to documents 8 News Now obtained.

Gavin Caci, 28, of Henderson, faces charges including DUI resulting in substantial bodily harm and leaving the scene of a crash, records said. Caci’s social media accounts say he is a VIP club promoter.

The crash occurred Sunday, Feb. 8, around 7:35 p.m. near Harmon Avenue and Audrie Lane just east of the Las Vegas Strip.

A preliminary blood test revealed Caci’s blood-alcohol level was 0.22 less than two hours after the crash, documents said. The legal limit in Nevada is 0.08 – meaning Caci was close to three times that number.

Caci was driving eastbound on Harmon Avenue approaching the intersection with Audrie Lane when “he failed to maintain” his lane and drove up onto the sidewalk, police said. The car then re-entered the road, collided with another car, before Caci drove up on the sidewalk again, crashed into a power box, and collided with a woman and a 2-year-old in a stroller.

The pair was part of a trio visiting from the United Kingdom, police said. The child went airborne from the stroller during the crash, police said.

Caci then left the crash site before another driver called 911 and began following him into a parking lot, documents said.

Arriving officers noted Caci “had bloodshot and watery eyes,” smelled of alcohol, and was speaking with slurred speech, documents said.

“Mr. Caci denied using any drugs or consuming any alcoholic beverages,” police said. “When asked what and how much, he stated, ‘Give or take one or two.’” He stated he had tequila at a club and later believed he was at The Cosmopolitan Hotel, but could not recall the name of the club.”

Two pedestrians suffered severe injuries, including brain bleeds, police said.

In court on Wednesday, Caci pleaded not guilty. Two judges have denied setting bail, and during the brief hearing, his attorney only asked to schedule a preliminary hearing.

That hearing was scheduled for Feb 25.

The conditions of the two people severely injured were not updated as of Wednesday.

8 News Now Investigator David Charns can be reached at dcharns@8newsnow.com.

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