Car crashes through Bay Area Safeway window, injures worker

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The driver “doesn’t know what happened.”

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A car crashed into a Menlo Park Safeway on Wednesday, leaving an employee of the supermarket injured, according toLocal firefighters arrived around 9:30 a.m. to find the backside of a car sticking out of the Safeway storefront, located at 325 Sharon Park Drive. The Menlo Park Safeway has an almost entirely glass facade, meaning glass shattered everywhere.

The employee who was injured was taken to Stanford Hospital, according to Keenan Hird, battalion chief of the Woodside Fire Protection District. The extent of their injuries is unknown. The news station interviewed the driver of the car off camera, who said they were attempting to pull into a parking spot in front of the store and “doesn’t know what happened.” The driver was uninjured.

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