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Cars crash through buildings in Ohio in several separate incidents

Cars crash through buildings in Ohio in several separate incidents

A camera at a Taco Bell in Ohio has captured the moment a car came crashing through the restaurant's window in one of several separate car crashes through buildings in the area this week.

Sky News reported a 36-year-old woman named Angela Wynne was driving a mini van in West Chester, Ohio on Tuesday when she veered across four lanes of traffic, smashing into the Taco Bell. No one was seriously injured, according to reports.

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The video shows a woman nearly walking into the car's path before she sees it and whips around to avoid being hit. The store's owner, Todd Wilber, described the accident in a video for Cincinati.com, saying a mother and her daughter had been sitting near the front window only seconds before the car hit it.

Police told the news station the driver might have had a medical issue.

Restaurants are faring badly against cars in that area this week. An employee of Great Scott Diner in Amelia, Ohio was likely uttering worse than "Great Scott" when a truck smashed through the restaurant, also on Tuesday, according to WCPO.

The news outlet reported the driver had been arguing on the phone with his girlfriend when he crashed. No one inside the restaurant was injured and the driver was taken to hospital, according to the story.

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Meanwhile, Mad Mike's Burgers & Fries in Colerain Township has a 15-foot hole in the side of its building after a car drove into it — you guessed it — on Tuesday, according to Cincinnati.com. Again, no one was seriously injured.

Buildings in Ohio might need clearer parking signs.