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Van crashes into Sisters bank
A Ford V-8 van driven by a 67-year-old
Sisters woman crashed into the lobby of U.S. Bank on Monday morning, May
13.
The woman told police that
she was pulling into a parking space on the east side of the bank when
she was overcome with dizziness.
The woman said that the next
thing she was aware of was that she had hit the wall.
Deputies at the scene estimated
that she was traveling at about eight to 10 miles per hour at impact.
The van burst into the small
lobby alcove at the entrance to the bank.
It fit neatly between two
roof support pillars and completely missed the adjacent Automatic Teller
Machine.
No one inside the bank was
hurt. One witness reported that she had just walked past the spot seconds
before the van swept by and plowed into the wall.
Bank manager Sandy Brink said
the episode was startling.
"I was looking away and there
was a big boom and when I looked back everything from the wall had blown
in," Brink said.
The entry door to the bank
was damaged in the accident.
According to Brink, a contractor
was to come in on Monday afternoon to make sufficient repairs to secure
the building.
Sisters fire medics examined
the driver. She suffered a minor injury to her arm, but was otherwise
uninjured.
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