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Car Clips Villas CVS Pharmacy

 

By Herald Staff

VILLAS- Lower Township police and Villas Volunteer Fire Company responded to call of a vehicle hitting the CVS Pharmacy, 1501 Bayshore, Villas about noon, Thur. March 15.
There were no injuries. A witness said the driver reached down to pick up an item in the car believing the car was in “park” but the transmission was actually in “drive.”
The driver was issued a ticket for careless driving, according to Lower Township police,

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