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Car crashes into Goodwill storefront injuring at least two people

The crash happened around 11 a.m. at the Goodwill location on N. 72nd near Ames.

Car crashes into Goodwill storefront injuring at least two people

The crash happened around 11 a.m. at the Goodwill location on N. 72nd near Ames.

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Car crashes into Goodwill storefront injuring at least two people

The crash happened around 11 a.m. at the Goodwill location on N. 72nd near Ames.

At least two people were injured, one seriously, when a car came crashing through the storefront of an Omaha Goodwill. The crash happened around 11 a.m. Monday at the location on North 72nd Street near Ames. See raw footage from the crash scene: Officials said one person was taken with serious injuries to the hospital. A representative with Goodwill said she thought the customer may have placed their foot on the accelerator instead of the brake, but police had not yet confirmed this as the cause. A second customer also was injured near a checkout station. Crews on the scene worked to remove the shattered glass left behind from the impact. Goodwill plans to board up the damage and reopen to the public Tuesday. Stay close to the KETV Mobile App for updates on this developing story.

At least two people were injured, one seriously, when a car came crashing through the storefront of an Omaha Goodwill.

The crash happened around 11 a.m. Monday at the location on North 72nd Street near Ames.

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See raw footage from the crash scene:

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Officials said one person was taken with serious injuries to the hospital. A representative with Goodwill said she thought the customer may have placed their foot on the accelerator instead of the brake, but police had not yet confirmed this as the cause. A second customer also was injured near a checkout station.

Crews on the scene worked to remove the shattered glass left behind from the impact. Goodwill plans to board up the damage and reopen to the public Tuesday.

Stay close to the KETV Mobile App for updates on this developing story.