WOODSTOCK- A motorist who may have been attempting to make a deposit ended up withdrawing some bricks and other debris at a local bank this afternoon.
Woodstock Police, along with the Woodstock Fire Department, responded to an emergency call around 2 pm on Wednesday, Sept. 19th at the Woodstock RBC branch.
A car had jumped the curb, colliding with a brick wall and damaging the brick, concrete wall, and studs.
Woodstock Fire Chief Ricky Nicholson told CJ 104 radio that the branch manager had left the office just prior to the incident and avoided injury.
Meanwhile, the driver of the vehicle was taken to hospital, and was shaken up, but hadn't suffered any major injuries.
An investigation regarding the cause of this incident is ongoing.
With files from CJ 104
The driver of a Pontiac Grand Am avoided serious injury after colliding with the brick wall at the Woodstock RBC branch. Image by Brad Perry - CJ 104 |
A car had jumped the curb, colliding with a brick wall and damaging the brick, concrete wall, and studs.
Woodstock Fire Chief Ricky Nicholson told CJ 104 radio that the branch manager had left the office just prior to the incident and avoided injury.
Meanwhile, the driver of the vehicle was taken to hospital, and was shaken up, but hadn't suffered any major injuries.
An investigation regarding the cause of this incident is ongoing.
Woodstock Fire Chief Ricky Nicholson and Woodstock Police officials responded to this incident at the RBC bank this afternoon. Image by Brad Perry - CJ 104 |
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