Senior ticketed after crashing car into Didsbury, Alta. library | 24CA News
The Didsbury, Alta., library has closed to the general public and is predicted to stay closed for a number of days after a automotive smashed by the entrance window Monday afternoon.
RCMP officers verify a Volkswagen Golf crashed into the outside of the library, situated at 2033 nineteenth Avenue, at round 4 p.m.
A library worker who was contained in the constructing on the time suffered minor accidents.
The 80-year-old driver of the automotive was unhurt. RCMP say the motive force was ticketed for visitors violations. Mounties have dominated out medication and alcohol as contributing components within the crash.
The extent of the injury to the constructing has not been confirmed. The entrance window has since been boarded over and, in response to the library’s web site, the library will not be anticipated to reopen till Monday, June 5.
The city of Didsbury is situated roughly 60 kilometres north of Calgary.
Damage to the entrance window of the Didsbury Municipal Library following a May 29 crash. (RCMP).
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