Arizona Walmart closed until further notice after truck driver ‘intentionally’ crashes into store

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A truck driver was arrested early Wednesday morning after crashing into a Walmart store in Arizona, according to local police.

 

Police responded to a Walmart located at 100 W. White Park Drive in Nogales, Arizona, at 3:20 a.m. on June 1 in reference to a “semi-truck that intentionally collided into the front of the Walmart.”

No injuries were reported.

 

The Nogales Police Department arrested New Mexico-based truck driver Christian Andrews for the damages to the building and possible DUI, according to a news release from police.

Police say that the Walmart is closed until further notice for investigation into the incident.

See below for a statement from Nogales Mayor Arturo R Garino.



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