1 injury while Jeep crashes into South Thomaston store

as declared in SOUTH THOMASTON — One of 3 occupants suffered hurts in an early morning crash April 14 while a Jeep Laredo smashed into the 'Keag Store in South Thomaston. At approximately one:30 a.m., South Thomaston blaze & Rescue, along by Rockland contingency medicinal service & Knox province Sheriff's personnel replied to the 'Keag Store at the intersection of Route 73 & Elm Street for a report of a car into the building. Lt. Patrick Polky announced the operator of a green 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee Stray control & struck the 'Keag Store. It appears the Jeep was heading toward the 'Keag Store from Rockland while it Stray control, went over some curbing, blew out all of the tires, & crashed into the back corner of the store. Crews remembered on the scene while the store was secured, & traffic on Route 73 was closed for approximately an hour.


No hurts while Jeep crashes into Holt Biggby

Luckily nobody was infective while a Jeep crashed into the Biggby coffee shop at the corner of Holt Road & Cedar Street in Holt. The sport utility vehicle slammed into the coffee shop around two p.m, while an elderly lady put her foot on the gas instead of the brake as she was parking, according to the Ingham province Sheriff's Office. The vehicle became lodged halfway into the door. Authorities are This time working to assess the structural damage to the building.

No injuries when Jeep crashes into Holt Biggby

Jeep crashes into coffee shop in Holt; no hurts announced

referring to lock Biggby employee Stacie Tompkins talks outside the coffee shop after car crashed out of the wall of the business Friday afternoon in Holt. (picture: Nick King/Lansing State Journal)purchase PhotoHOLT - no bady was infective while a sport-utility car crashed out of the wall of a coffee shop Friday afternoon in Holt. The Jeep Liberty came to rest partly inside the Biggby Coffee shop at South Cedar Street & Holt Road. The elderly driver mistakenly put the car into drive, instead of reverse, Ingham province Sheriff's Capt. "It was only truly scary for everybody," said barista Stacie Tompkins, who arrived at the store after the crash.






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