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Car rams park bench, nearly goes through Boston Pizza

A car was seen outside the patio of a Boston Pizza restaurant in downtown Edmonton Thursday evening (CTV News Edmonton/Brandon Lynch) A car was seen outside the patio of a Boston Pizza restaurant in downtown Edmonton Thursday evening (CTV News Edmonton/Brandon Lynch)
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EDMONTON -

Police are investigating a collision where a vehicle nearly ended up inside a Boston Pizza restaurant in downtown Edmonton.

Around 5:20 p.m. Thursday a vehicle left the road, rammed a park bench, and made contact with a patio barrier outside a Boston Pizza near 106 Street and Jasper Avenue.

Edmonton police told CTV News Edmonton that only one person was in the vehicle at the time and they sustained non-life threatening injuries.

No further details were available, EPS said.

Police continue to investigate the incident.

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