Two Injured after DUI Crash at Tobacco Buzz [Brea, CA]
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Two Injured after DUI Crash at Tobacco Buzz [Brea, CA]

56-Year-Old Woman Arrested after Car Crash on Smoke Shop Near Imperial Highway

BREA, CA (October 25, 2023) - Thursday evening, a DUI crash at Tobacco Buzz in Brea left at least one person injured.

The incident occurred around 4:40 p.m. in the area of 800 West Imperial Highway and Arovista Avenue.

Based on surveillance footage, a BMW crashed through the entrance of Tobacco Buzz Smoke Shop before stopping inside the building.

The impact of the collision pushed and knocked over the display cases, hitting two people inside the store. The extent of their injuries remains unknown.

According to the report, a maintenance worker and a customer inside the building sustained unspecified injuries. A city-code inspector also red-tagged the building after sustaining major damage.

Meanwhile, authorities arrested the driver, only identified as a 56-year-old woman for suspected DUI. The woman hit the gas pedal instead of the brake while pulling up to a parking space, according to an employee.

Thinking, reasoning and muscle coordination are essential in operating a vehicle safely. However, these are impaired when alcohol and certain medications or illegal drugs are in the body. Never drive while impaired as the consequences can be devastating for you and others. When buzzed or drunk, it is best to request an Uber, Lyft, or a taxi. If possible, reach out to a family member or a friend to come and pick you up. By being responsible, you can keep yourself and others on the road safe.



If you have been injured in a DUI crash, please contact Sweet James today. It is their goal to provide your loved one with the highest quality of legal representation. Their firm is dedicated to helping your bereaved family obtain both justice and maximum settlement. Their seasoned personal injury attorneys will fight by your side and get what you rightfully deserve. Call them for your free consultation at 1-800-900-0000.

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