Man runs into local business in truck

A man ran into a local cellphone shop Friday morning after releasing the clutch.

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The driver of this truck accidentally ran into the Cricket Wireless Friday morning/SPECIAL PHOTO

A 63-year-old man released the clutch in a truck he was driving and it wound up running into the front of a local cellphone shop Friday morning.

Dublin Fire Chief Matthew Cutler said no one was injured during the accident at Cricket Wireless, on High Street. The accident happened at 9:36 a.m. Friday, May 22. 

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The call came to the DFD as a vehicle that had run through the building.

“It didn’t make it all the way in,” Cutler said. “It stopped when it hit the post, which was knocked loose, and the small brick wall. He was in the parking lot, and the truck was a manual transmission. I believe he thought it was in neutral and he let the clutch out and it was not in neutral.”

Which caused the truck to roll forward and into the building. 

“The truck went through and broke two panes of glass and a support that was between the windows,” Cutler said. “There were no injuries, thankfully. The store did not open until around 10 a.m., so there was nobody in the store.”

The truck was towed away. 

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A go-to reporter wearing a variety of hats, Payton stays on top of local matters in the areas of politics, crime, courts, public safety and humanitarianism, just to name a few. He also writes frequent human interest pieces and holds down the City of Dublin and Laurens County Schools government beats. Originally from Milledgeville, he has resided and worked in Dublin since joining The Courier Herald in 2005.

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