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3 Hurt After Vehicle Crashes Into Kmart, Some Thought It Was An Explosion

ARVADA, Colo. (CBS4) - Three people were injured after a minivan crashed into a Kmart in Arvada Tuesday afternoon.

The crash occurred just after 2 p.m. at the Kmart located on West 58th Avenue near Independence Street.

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Three people were taken to the hospital with injuries not considered to be life-threatening.

The minivan crashed into the west side of the building at a high rate of speed and went through the wall 50 feet into the store. The 41-year-old male driver and lone occupant of the minivan and two female Kmart employees inside the store were injured.

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"One of the female employees that was struck is in serious condition; I don't know the extent of those injuries," Jill McGranahan with the Arvada Police Department said.

Lenny DeWitt was next door when the crash happened. He said he thought a bomb had gone off.

"What I heard was like an explosion because I was over at King Soopers. There was just this huge sound, explosion," DeWitt said. "When I came over here employees were running out the door and they didn't know what happened at the time … they thought it was an explosion, terrorist bombing."

The cause of the crash is under investigation.

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