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Convenience store window smashed in apparent collision

Sunday's scene was like a mirror image of an Oct. 24 incident directly across the street, where the front of the Shell convenience store was hit by an 82-year-old driver
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A McNabb Street convenience store is still open after its front window and some masonry was smashed

A few weeks after the front window of a McNabb Street gas station convenience store was smashed into by a vehicle, similar damage was seen Sunday at the convenience store directly across the street.

The Circle K at 381 McNabb St. is still open for business on Sunday, despite extensive damage to the front window and masonry.

An employee of the store confirmed that no one was hurt, but did not offer other details. Sault Police did not have details on the incident at the time of a call from SooToday.

The damage to the front of the store is consistent with a collision from a vehicle, but no damaged vehicles were on the scene at the time SooToday was there.

A similar incident scene occurred on Oct. 24 at the Shell gas station convenience store, which is directly across the street from the Circle K. In that incident, an 82-year-old driver was taken to hospital for precautionary reasons and no charges were laid.

SooToday will have more on this incident as information becomes available. 



Kenneth Armstrong

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Kenneth Armstrong is a news reporter and photojournalist who regularly covers municipal government, business and politics and photographs events, sports and features.
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