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Iowa woman crashes through Omaha restaurant

May 27, 2008 By admin

An Omaha restaurant was given a second drive-through window by an Iowa motorist on Monday. The Arby’s in south Omaha already had a traditional drive-up window, but now has a huge gaping hole, about the size of an SUV.

Omaha police say a woman from the southwest Iowa town of Walnut was trying to park at the fast-food restaurant. Dorine Rasmussen says she accidentally hit the gas pedal instead of the brake, sending the SUV crashing through the wall and windows. Rasmussen wasn’t hurt and it’s fortunate no one was in her path inside the eatery. There’s extensive damage and the restaurant will be closed for several days.

 

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