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Car Plows Through Window Of Lynden Restaurant

Car Plows Through Window Of Lynden Restaurant

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Photo credit: Rustler’s Front Street Grill via Facebook

LYNDEN, Wash.- No one was injured after a car drove through the front of a Lynden business.

Witnesses said on social media that the car drove through a window at Rustler’s Front Street Grill Sunday afternoon.

Rustler’s staff were able to board up the window and remained open following the accident.

No information about the driver or their condition has been released.

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