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Cuthbert Blvd. Mc Donald's Car Crash

Monday, January 28, 2013

'Runaway Car' Driver Charged with DWI in McDonald's Crash

The driver, Eileen Devine, was the only injury reported after she allegedly revved her car in reverse into the building Sunday evening.

A 58-year-old Audubon woman was charged with driving while intoxicated Sunday after allegedly reversing her car, full throttle, into the doorway of a busy McDonald's restaurant on Cuthbert Boulevard, according to Capt. George Tagmire of the Haddon Township Police. Eileen Devine was also charged with careless driving after her 2001 Toyota Avalon allegedly roared into a brick wall enclosing a Dumpster before reversing at high speed into the side of the restaurant's brick wall and doorway at 7:34 p.m. Sunday. Devine was in the drive-through line at the time of the accident. She was transported by ambulance to Cooper University Hospital in Camden after the accident, complaining of lower-leg pain. She was released from the hospital and police …

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C.V.

10:14 pm on Sunday, February 3, 2013

she was charged but not actually drunk? whaaaat? i am sure this is a difficult time for your family but denying the facts, and subsequently that your mother clearly has a problem, isn't going to help ANYONE.   more ›

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Runaway Car Crashes Into Haddon Twp. McDonald's

The sedan first drove through a brick wall before reversing into the Cuthbert Blvd. McDonald's entry vestibule on Cuthbert Boulevard Sunday night.

Update, 4:45 p.m., Jan. 28: The driver, an Audubon woman, was charged in the crash. Read more at 'Runaway Car' Driver Charged with DUI in McDonald's Crash. ------------- Haddon Township fire and police crews rushed to the Cuthbert Boulevard McDonald's Sunday after a car slammed into the building. The car appeared to first drive into the brick wall enclosing the Dumpsters before reversing on a diagonal into the fast food restaurant. The car hit the building's entry vestibule, which suffered obvious structural damage, with bricks loose and cracks in the walls. The car didn't go into the actual restaurant. A large crew of firefighters stood at the scene as police took photos. Westmont Fire Company Chief John Medes didn't have information …

Mary Shura

12:56 pm on Sunday, February 10, 2013

I have had lunch there before in the past.   more ›

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