KCFD investigating after car crashes into O'Reilly Auto Parts store in the Northland
The Kansas City Fire Department (KCFD) responded to the O'Reilly Auto Parts store on Northeast Parvin Road, near I-29, at around 12:20 p.m.
67-year-old man dies from injuries after June 1 crash in Kansas City
KCFD said the car struck the building, causing significant damage. The driver and only person in the vehicle was taken to the hospital for evaluation.
A tow truck company was able to safely remove the vehicle from the building.
Dangerous buildings were ordered, according to KCFD.
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KCFD said no other injuries were reported at the incident.
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