A small business in Kelowna had unexpected traffic on Wednesday afternoon when a car crashed into the back wall.
Doreen Velin, the shop owner of Cruzwear Unlimited, said she suddenly heard a loud noise coming from the dining room around 1:30 p.m.
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Then she went to investigate what had happened.
“I couldn’t open the door (fully) because everything was pressed against it,” said Velin. “And I saw that the car lights were still on and the car was in here and I said, ‘Oh my god, it’s a car! Phone 911! ‘”
A car crashed into a small business in downtown Kelowna on Wednesday afternoon.
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Velin claims a 23-year-old man drove the car into the store and wiped two other vehicles down in the process.
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Velin says she was lucky because she could have had lunch in the room at the time of the incident, but a new employee caught her attention.
“I wanted to have lunch because it was 1:30 am and I was just starting to get in (the room) and the crash (happened),” Velin said. “So I really want to thank her for being here because I would have sat at this table and it wouldn’t have been a pretty sight.”
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Cruzwear Unlimited is a clothing store located on Bernard Avenue and St. Paul Streets.
RCMP was there and allegedly took the man into custody.
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Police said the vehicle was a gray Ford Focus, and the driver also hit an Acura MDX and a gray Audi A3, both of which were parked and unoccupied at the time.
Police said the driver, a 23-year-old Kelowna man, stayed at the scene. Police do not believe alcohol and drugs were factors in the crash.
Police said the man was fined $ 600 for allegedly driving without care and attention and driving a motor vehicle without a valid driver’s license.
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