Lexington woke up to a bit of a surprise Wednesday morning when a teen driver made a wild entry into the local business scene. An accident just before dawn caused a temporary closure of a busy stretch of road in the Midlands. You might want to put down that cup of coffee for a moment, as this story could rattle you a bit!
According to reports from the Lexington Police Department, just after 5 a.m., S.C. 6, also known as North Lake Drive, was shut off at the intersection with North Church Street. This intersection is located near Sunset Boulevard, and isn’t too far from the beautiful shores of Lake Murray.
Witnesses must have been taken aback when they heard the crash— a four-door car smashed right through the front of the Custom Framer building! That’s quite the surprise for anyone opening up shop early in the morning, right? Police swiftly arrived at the scene as curious drivers were advised to detour around the area to avoid the chaos.
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) reported that the 19-year-old driver, who was apparently under the influence, was transported to a local hospital. Thankfully, no other injuries were reported in this wild wreck, but there was some concern for the young driver’s wellbeing. Police confirmed that the teen will be facing charges for driving under the influence (DUI), making for a very expensive and possibly life-altering mistake.
As for the Custom Framer, the damages were quite severe. Images from the scene showed a significant amount of destruction both to the building itself and to the merchandise inside. It’s unclear when the business will be able to reopen, but you can bet that they have some serious repairs ahead of them. It’s tough to see a local business catch such a bad break!
As the crews worked to clear the scene, the police kept the roads closed for approximately an hour and forty-five minutes. Around 5:45 a.m., they were finally able to reopen the road to traffic. If you were planning to travel in that area, it was probably a good idea to find another route during that time!
This incident serves as a reminder of the dangers of driving under the influence. Whether you’re a seasoned driver or new on the road, it’s important to stay responsible behind the wheel. We all want to keep our community safe and thriving, after all!
In breaking news situations like this one, facts can sometimes be unclear as things develop. Rest assured that more information will come to light, and this unfolding story will be updated as new details emerge. So, if you’re curious about what’s next for the teen driver, the Custom Framer, or the intersection in Lexington, keep your eyes peeled!
As we wrap up this surprisingly eventful morning, we wish everyone involved the best moving forward. Here’s hoping for a speedy recovery for the driver and a quick return to business for the folks at the Custom Framer!
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