A jolting moment, but no injuries or serious damage, when a vehicle wrecked into a Seneca business Wednesday morning.
Police Chief Brent Schulte says it happened just minutes before 9:45 in the morning as a 95-year-old man was driving up to the front window at Ray's Apple Market.
The driver accidentally stepped on the gas pedal instead of the brake, causing the vehicle to jump the curb and hit the window, which shattered due to the impact.
No one in the store, or the driver, was hurt in the accident.
The vehicle suffered minor damage.
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