Driver pinned inside Alvin clothing store fitting room when driver crashes into business

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The driver said she experienced brake failure, but investigators could not find evidence supporting her claim, officials said. The case will be handed to a grand jury.

A woman had to be rescued after being pinned inside a fitting room when a car crashed into a clothing store in Alvin, police said.On Wednesday, Alvin police officers responded to a crash in the 1700 block of Fairway Drive.The initial call stated that a woman in a Lexus SUV drove into a retail establishment, causing a fitting room ceiling to collapse, police said.

Police and fire departments, as well as EMS workers, had to climb over the vehicle and use extraction tools to get the woman who was trapped inside.The driver of the Lexus, identified as 41-year-old Jaimie Gomez, was uninjured.DUI suspect was driving wrong way before crashing into W. Harris County restaurant, witnesses say

Gomez told investigators that she had experienced brake failure, but no evidence was found supporting the claim, police said. Officials said that the case will now be reviewed by the Brazoria County Grand Jury to consider criminal charges.

 

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