One hurt as car smashes into Starbucks
A Starbucks store in Cupertino has been closed today after an elderly man crashed his car into the business leaving one person injured, a sheriff's spokesman said.
A Starbucks store in Cupertino has been closed today after an elderly man crashed his car into the business leaving one person injured, a sheriff's spokesman said.
A Starbucks store in Cupertino has been closed today after an elderly man crashed his car into the business leaving one person injured, a sheriff’s spokesman said.
Shortly after 9 a.m., the man drove his car into a Starbucks located at South De Anza and Stevens Creek boulevards, Santa Clara County sheriff’s Sgt. James Jensen said.
The car drove through a window at the store leaving one person with minor injuries, Jensen said.
The injured person was transported to a hospital for treatment, he said. Jensen did not know of any other injuries.
The cause of the crash is under investigation.
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