St. Paul: Car crashes into Fusion Salon on Snelling Avenue
The St. Paul Fire Department responded to multiple reports of a passenger vehicle that crashed into the Fusion Salon at 712 Snelling Ave. N. on Tuesday — leaving a hole in the side of the building that was later patched.
According to a statement from Deputy Fire Chief Jamie Smith, crews arrived on the scene at 9:43 p.m. No injuries were reported by either the passengers or building occupants. Authorities reported that the vehicle occupant refused EMS transport.
According to an assessment by St. Paul Fire personnel, the salon did not sustain any significant structural damage besides the hole and “the building was turned over to its owner.”
The salon owner did not respond to a request for comment.
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