MORE: AlamedaCoFire responds to Castro Valley Trader Joe's where driver inadvertently accelerated into the store. CHP taking lead in investigation.
Driver of a car mistakenly accelerated into a Castro Valley Trader Joe's store, injuring people inside. Alameda County Fire Department says they are responding to a Castro Valley Trader Joe's because a car accelerated into the store Thursday afternoon. Four people were taken to the hospital, officials say.
Sgt. Ray Kelly with the Alameda County Sheriff's Department said an older driver mistakenly accelerated into the Trader Joe's. People inside were hit by debris and from the impact of the vehicle. Sgt. Kelly said none of the injuries appear to be life-threatening. The car has since been removed from the building. CHP said drugs or alcohol do not appear to be a factor in this crash. Officials said the driver was going at a significant speed and that this may have been a case of pedal confusion. Investigators will look to see if there was a mechanical issue with the vehicle.
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