Car smashes through bank in New Hampshire
No one hurt when car jumps curb, officials say
No one hurt when car jumps curb, officials say
No one hurt when car jumps curb, officials say
A car crashed through the front of a Manchester bank on Monday morning, but no one was hurt.
Fire officials said a woman was pulling into a parking spot at the TD Bank on South Willow Street before 9 a.m. when her car jumped the curb and crashed through the front window of the building.
The impact toppled desks and sent glass flying through the bank, which was open at the time of the crash.
Bank officials said an employee typically sits at a desk in front of the window that the car crashed through, but she was not working Monday.
"It's very lucky that the people who were supposed to be there weren't there today and that the car went through the glass only and didn't do any structural damage to the building," Battalion Chief Robert Beaudet said.
The bank was closed for the rest of the day as crews cleaned up and repaired the window.