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    Car Crashes Into Building in South Grants Pass, Driver Found on Foot

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    Grants Pass, OR – A car crashed into a building off Williams Highway and New Hope Road early Sunday morning, causing no injuries but drawing a response from multiple emergency agencies.

    The incident occurred at approximately 7:00 a.m. when the vehicle left the highway and struck the wall and roll-up door of a nearby building. Despite the crash, the structure appeared to suffer no significant damage, maintaining its structural integrity.

    The driver, who was not at the scene of the crash, was located about half a mile down the road. Authorities found the individual on foot, and the driver denied any injuries from the incident.

    The crash prompted a response from the Oregon Department of Transportation, Grants Pass Police Department, Rural Metro Fire, and other local agencies. While the building showed no major damage, the situation required the coordination of several agencies to ensure safety and assess any potential risks from the crash.

    No further details about the driver or the cause of the crash have been released at this time.

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