SUV Plows into Bank Wall



A driving mishap at local bank on Wednesday left one vehicle damaged, a bank wall crunched and no serious injuries.
The mishap happened earlier this afternoon when, witnesses on scene say a woman driving a dark colored SUV plowed into the Wells Fargo Bank, located on 499 S. Oxford Valley Road, Fairless Hills.
The crash, to the right (on your computer screen) of the drive thru exit lane was cleared quickly.
Updated August 24
A bank employee was treated for injuries after the crash. Her recovery status is unknown.




There was definitely injuries. My daughter was knocked down and covered in debris, taken to the hospital via ambulance, with many injuries. She was working the drive up teller window, waiting on a customer, when she was hit by the collapsed wall caused by the vehicle crashing into the bank. She is still hospitalized.
Um, my mom was seriously injured from this. She was working the drive thru when the vehicle plowed through the wall burying her under bricks and rubble. She had to be unburied and taken to the hospital via ambulance. She was admitted to St. Mary’s Hospital. She goes by Trish at the bank and was with a customer when it happened. No injuries my butt! Get your facts before making an article like this. I’m deeply upset by this false report.
You people need to check your facts before releasing your articles! My mother was removed from the scene by ambulance! She’s enjoyed working at that bank for about 2 decades and knows her customers well, many are devastated. I’d say being hospitalized for 2 weeks as a result of her injuries does NOT add up to “no injuries”! I can’t even put into words how it makes my family feel that you’ve neglected to do your research on the incident.
I thought reporters were supposed to get their facts straight before reporting a story. My friend was seriously injured in thst crash. Next time get your facts straight before you report lies.
The story was updated to reflect the injury. We published the story at the time with the best known facts available at the time of the accident.
I thought reporters are supposed to get the facts straight before reporting a story. Well you messed up on this one. My friend was seriously injured in this crash. Next time get your facts right before reporting lies.
The story was updated to reflect the injury. We published the story at the time with the best known facts available at the time of the accident.
No serious injuries? You’re an idiot. A teller was buried under rubble and hospitalized for days. If you’re gonna report on something, get your facts straight.