7 injured when SUV crashes into Santa Rosa market; driver wore a walking boot
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7 injured when SUV crashes into Santa Rosa market; driver wore a walking boot
"An driver with Yarbrough Brothers Towing prepares to pull a vehicle which crashed through the front of Oliver's Market on Montecito Blvd., in Santa Rosa, Friday, Feb. 13, 2026. (Kent Porter / The Press Democrat) Oliver's Market store manager Jeff Spackman, left, and general manager Scott Gross survey the damage in the aftermath of a vehicle which crashed through the front of the store on Montecito Blvd., in Santa Rosa, Friday, Feb. 13, 2026. (Kent Porter / The Press Democrat)"
"Oliver's Market employees comfort one another after a vehicle crashed through the front of the store on Montecito Blvd., in Santa Rosa, Friday, Feb. 13, 2026. (Kent Porter / The Press Democrat) Middle school students survey the damage in the aftermath of a vehicle which crashed through the front of Oliver's Market on Montecito Blvd., in Santa Rosa, Friday, Feb. 13, 2026. (Kent Porter / The Press Democrat) Oliver's Market employees watch as a vehicle is pulled from the store after crashing through the front, on Montecito Blvd., in Santa Rosa, Friday, Feb. 13, 2026 (Kent Porter / The Press Democrat)"
"A Santa Rosa firefighter asks questions about injuries to an Oliver's Market employee at the Montecito Boulevard store on Friday, Feb. 13, 2026, after a vehicle crashed through the front of the store in east Santa Rosa. (Kent Porter / The Press Democrat) An injured man is wheeled to an ambulance at Oliver's Market on Montecito Boulevard on Friday, Feb. 13, 2026, after a vehicle crashed through the front of the store in east Santa Rosa. (Kent Porter / The Press Democrat) At Oliver's Market on Montecito Boulevard on Friday, Feb. 13, 2026, a vehicle crashed through the front of the store in east Santa Rosa. (Kent Porter / The Press Democrat)"
A vehicle crashed through the front of Oliver's Market on Montecito Boulevard in east Santa Rosa on Friday, Feb. 13, 2026, causing significant damage to the storefront. Store manager Jeff Spackman and general manager Scott Gross inspected the wreckage while employees comforted one another after the shock. Middle school students in the area surveyed the scene. A Santa Rosa firefighter questioned staff about injuries, and at least one injured man was wheeled to an awaiting ambulance. A tow crew from Yarbrough Brothers Towing prepared to pull the vehicle from the building. Community members and employees remained on site during the recovery.
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