Four people were injured after a woman drove an SUV into the front of a liquor store in Austin early Saturday morning, according to Chicago police.
The woman, 33, was driving an SUV northbound in the 300 block of North Cicero Avenue at 1:30 a.m. when she swerved into the front of a liquor store, police said. Four people were taken to nearby hospital with “non-life-threatening injuries” and the driver and passengers of the SUV refused medical treatment.
Citations are pending, police said.
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