By: Mark Vest | Farmington Press | Published July 16, 2024
FARMINGTON — A dramatic scene unfolded on the evening of July 7 in downtown Farmington as an SUV reportedly crashed through the front entrance of the T.J. Maxx store located at 33025 Grand River Ave.
The crash reportedly occurred around 6:20 p.m. when a 71-year-old woman lost control of the SUV, according to a press release from the city of Farmington.
No serious injuries were reported.
Drugs or alcohol are not suspected to have played a role in the crash.
“A couple other vehicles in the parking lot were also struck,” the release states. “The crash caused significant damage to the entrance area of the store. Farmington Public Safety was on the scene promptly to assess the situation and ensure the safety of all individuals present.”
The Farmington Hills Fire Department also arrived at the scene to assist.
The incident is still under investigation.
T.J. Maxx was closed to allow time for repairs and to thoroughly assess the damage, according to the release.
According to a store employee, the business re-opened July 10.
The employee also confirmed that the store was open at the time of the crash.
“We are thankful that no one was seriously hurt in this incident,” Farmington Public Safety Director Bob Houhanisin stated via the release. “Our officers are working diligently to determine the exact cause of the crash. We appreciate the cooperation of the driver and the assistance from the community during this time.”