“When he pulled up, he started backing up, and then all of a sudden he just hit the throttle and went all the way up in there and smashed the (Dodge) Durango,” Beam said.
Beam said he hasn’t seen the driver since the crash, but that the man’s car is still there. He also said the driver doesn’t have insurance.
The Durango sustained significant damage, but there wasn’t much damage to the business and no one was hurt.
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