There were no injuries after a male backed his car into a Greencastle business Wednesday afternoon.
Officers responded to an accident at O'Reilly Auto Parts, 2 Putnam Plaza, Greencastle, and according to Greencastle Police Chief Chris Jones, officers discovered a male was backing his passenger car into a parking area on the west side of the building in the parking lot and misjudged the distance from the building.
"This caused him to back into a couple of walk in doors on the building. There was not a concrete parking block in that specific area where he was backing," Jones told The Putnam County Post.
Jones said there were no injuries.
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