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GRAND FORKS POLICE RESPOND TO CAR CRASHING INTO APARTMENT BUILDING

On June 27, 2022, at approximately 7:00 p.m., officers from the Grand Forks Police Department were dispatched to the apartment building at 2100 36th Ave. So.

A 29-year-old driver had driven their 2015 Kia into their patio door. The driver had parked at an angle, and they went to correct this. The vehicle was still in drive when the driver pushed on the gas pedal. The Kia hit the curb and ran into the patio door, stopping about 6” inside the apartment.

No one was injured in this crash, and no one was inside the apartment. The driver was cited for Unqualified Operator and Care Required.

The Grand Forks Police CART was on the scene, and the Grand Forks Fire Department assisted with this incident. If anybody has any further information regarding this incident, they are encouraged to contact the Grand Forks Police Department at 701-787-8000.

The Grand Forks Police Department would like to remind all drivers to operate their vehicles in a safe manner at all times.

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