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Skid marks on the pavement tell a vivid story of the force behind a vehicle that veered off Lowry Road and crashed into a local business. The incident, which occurred last week, left significant damage to the storefront, prompting the owners to temporarily close their doors.
Witnesses reported seeing the vehicle lose control before it collided with the building, causing structural damage and scattering debris across the parking lot. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, but the business owners are eager to resume operations and restore the space to its former condition.
In the aftermath of the crash, the community has rallied around the affected business, offering support and encouragement. The owners are currently working with contractors to assess the damage and expedite repairs. They expressed gratitude for the outpouring of community support and hope to reopen soon, ready to serve their loyal customers once again.
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