A man has been charged with drink driving after a car ploughs though the window of Woodrow Convenience Store in Marton
A man has been charged with drink driving after a car ploughed into a Middlesbrough shop.
Emergency services were called at 2.50pm yesterday when a black Audi careered though the window of Woodrow Convenience Store in Marton.
Police, fire crews and the North East Ambulance Service attended the scene where officers arrested a 47-year-old man.
He was later charged with drink driving and is due to appear at Teesside Magistrates’ Court on Monday, April 28.
There were no injuries sustained in the incident.
Cleveland Fire Brigade were requested to attend by police as the building was not safe.
A spokeswoman for the brigade said appliances from Marton and Coulby Newham, as well as the emergency tender, attended the incident.
Crews helped to make the building and vehicle safe.
The spokeswoman added they then “stood by on protective standby until a structural engineer was called from the council.
”At the scene today, a barrier stands in place around the outside of Woodrow Convenience Store.
Fire Brigade cordon tape was also still visible.
No one from the store was available for comment.
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