Lexington, SC – Just when you think you’ve heard it all, a shocking incident took place early Wednesday morning that left locals shaking their heads. A 19-year-old driver made quite an entrance—by crashing his car into the Custom Framer building on S.C. 6/North Lake Drive. Talk about a wake-up call!
It was just before 5 a.m. when police received reports that the busy road had to be temporarily closed at the intersection with North Church Street. If you’re familiar with the area, this spot isn’t far from Sunset Boulevard and Lake Murray, making it a frequented hub for morning traffic.
According to the Lexington Police Department, a four-door vehicle plowed right through the front of the Custom Framer—an incident that definitely wasn’t on anyone’s Tuesday night bingo card! It’s a bustling area, and while things could have been much worse, thankfully, no one else was injured. The driver, however, wasn’t so lucky.
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) was quick to respond, transporting the young driver to a local hospital. As of now, details regarding his condition remain elusive. But what police did confirm is that the teen was intoxicated at the time of the accident. And that spells trouble—he’s set to face charges for driving under the influence (DUI).
Meanwhile, the road was reopened by around 5:45 a.m., but the Custom Framer building isn’t going anywhere soon. With photos surfacing that show significant damage to both the building and its merchandise, folks in the area are left pondering when the beloved local business will be able to welcome customers back through its doors.
While roads have been cleared, the incident serves as a sobering reminder of the importance of safety on our roadways. Local authorities urge everyone to be responsible, especially after a night out. Drinking and driving can have dire consequences—not just for the driver, but for everyone around them.
The Lexington community is always quick to rally together during tough times, and it’s likely that residents will find a way to support the affected business in the days to come. This isn’t just a collision; it’s a reminder of the collective responsibilities we all share on the road.
In the days ahead, it’s expected that more information will come to light regarding the incident and its implications. Stay tuned for updates—it’s always best to stay informed.
So next time you’re out enjoying the nightlife, think twice before getting behind the wheel. It might not just save your own skin but could help the community you care about remain safe and flourishing. As this story continues to develop, let’s hope that both the driver gets the help he needs and the Custom Framer can bounce back stronger than ever!
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