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Car crashes into Dayton auto parts store

Car crashes into Dayton auto parts store

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A car crashed into an auto parts store in Dayton Thursday afternoon.
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According to Montgomery County dispatch, the store, Genuine Auto Parts, is located on the 3700 block of Salem Avenue.
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Officers were called to the scene around 4:10 p.m., dispatch says.
Fire crews were called to the scene, but there is no word on injuries at this time, according to dispatch.
News Center 7 will continue to update this story.
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