Hilaria Baldwin drives husband Alec around in posh ski town after deadly 'Rust' shooting

The actor accidentally shot 'Rust' cinematographer Halyna Hutchins dead and injured director Joel Souza on the New Mexico movie set

EXCLUSIVE: Alec Baldwin's wife, Hilaria, was spotted driving him around a posh ski town where they surfaced earlier this week after he was involved in a deadly on-set shooting in New Mexico.

Hilaria was seen driving her famous husband around town and pumping gas. At one point, she can even be seen hiding her head from photographers as the duo tried to keep a low profile amid the investigation into Alec's involvement in an accidental shooting incident that left cinematographer Halyna Hutchins dead.

Hilaria Baldwin was spotted driving husband Alec Baldwin around a New England town.  (Fox News Digital)

Alec Baldwin rides in the passengers seat as he's driven by wife, Hilaria, around a New England town following 'Rust' shooting. (Fox News Digital)

Hilaria Baldwin addresses photographers following husband's on-set shooting on the the movie 'Rust.' (Fox News Digital)

Hilaria Baldwin shields her face while waiting for husband, Alec, as they run errands in a New England town. (Fox News Digital)

Hilaria Baldwin was spotted driving her husband, Alec, around town as they surfaced amid an investigation into an on-set accident that took place in New Mexico. (Fox News Digital)

Hilaria Baldwin covers her face as she waits for husband, Alec. (Fox News Digital)

Alec Baldwin was spotted shopping in a New England town where he surfaced following the shooting that took place on the movie 'Rust.' (Fox News Digital)

Alec Baldwin and wife, Hilaria, drive around town running errands at a Ralph Lauren store. (Fox News Digital)

Alec Baldwin was spotted in a New England town following his accidental shooting incident on the set of the movie 'Rust' (Fox News Digital)

Hilaria and Alec Baldwin drive around a ski town in New England amid the investigation into his on-set shooting incident. (Fox News Digital)

Hilaria Baldwin pumps gas as she drives husband, Alec, around town. (Fox News Digital)

Alec and Hilaria Baldwin exit a Ralph Lauren store after surfacing in New England following his on-set incident in New Mexico. (Fox News Digital)

Hilaria Baldwin was spotted with her husband in New England. (Fox News Digital)

Hilaria stepped out to grab food for the family in town. (Fox News Digital)

The author seemingly changed her coat out from the earlier sighting. (Fox News Digital)

Hilaria and the nanny stopped at a local Italian market in town. (Fox News Digital)

Alec Baldwin had been spotted at the same market on Monday afternoon. (Fox News Digital)

The couple has been trying to keep a low profile since the deadly shooting on the set of "Rust." (Fox News Digital)

Both Hilaria and Alec released statements regarding the death of Halyna Hutchins following the on-set tragedy. (Fox News Digital)

"IT’S SAID, ‘THERE ARE NO WORDS’ BECAUSE IT’S IMPOSSIBLE TO EXPRERSS THE SHOCK AND HEARTACHE OF SUCH A TRAGIC ACCIDENT," Hilaria said at the time on Instagram. (Fox News Digital)

Later in the day, Hilaria was spotted stocking up on food at a local Italian market in town. The author was joined by the family's nanny.

On Thursday, Baldwin was spotted shopping at a clothing store. He donned a white mask over his newly clean-shaven face. Baldwin wore a black jacket and dark pants as he carried a brown paper bag while exiting the store.

Alec and Hilaria Baldwin have been trying to keep a low profile since the deadly shooting on the set of "Rust." (Fox News Digital)

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It appears Baldwin has been in New England since Monday when he was seen on foot picking up a food order from a local Italian restaurant. 

On Oct. 21, Baldwin was on the New Mexico set of the Western movie when he discharged a gun that he thought was "cold" but contained live ammunition, hitting Hutchins and director Joel Souza.

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In a press conference on Wednesday, Santa Fe County Sheriff Adan Mendoza told reporters "it is too early right now in the investigation to comment on charges" and that his department is working with the FBI to process evidence.

Fox News' Michael Ruiz and Jessica Napoli contributed to this report.

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