HUDSON COUNTY, NJ — Property damage was reported Saturday afternoon after a driver crashed their car into a Walgreens store in the town of Harrison, reports local media.
Hudson County first responders were called to the scene off Bergen Street, in the Quickcheck shopping center, shortly after 2:30 p.m.
It was not immediately clear what led up to the wreck, but preliminary details indicate a woman lost control of her vehicle, causing it to crash into the storefront.
Officials said the female driver was not seriously hurt. Though the building sustained significant damage near the store’s cashier stations, no one in the building was reported seriously injured.
An investigation by the Harrison Police Department was underway.
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