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Truck crashes into business in LaSalle: LPS

Truck crashes into business in LaSalle: LPS

CTV News21-07-2025
A truck crashed into a storefront over the weekend, according to the LaSalle Police Service.
Just before noon on Saturday, police were called to the incident in the 5800 block of Malden Road. When they arrived on scene, they saw a truck through the entrance of the business.
Officers said the driver was arrested as he showed signs of impairment. After testing, the LPS said the suspect's blood alcohol concentration was more than two times the legal limit.
As a result, a 59-year-old LaSalle man has been charged with impaired driving. The driver sustained minor injuries, and no other injuries were reported.
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