Car smashes into Los Gatos music store

By Lucas

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Car smashes into Los Gatos music store

Following a car smash into a Los Gatos music store, police are looking into the incident.

The event happened on Monday morning at “Rockin’ Kidz Music.” However, at the time of the collision, the store was closed, and nobody was injured. About 200 students receive music instruction at the business, which doubles as a music school.

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Workers at the barbershop next door reported that the boom was deafening as the driver of the car crashed through Rockin’ Kidz Music.

“Boom, boom, boom!” exclaimed Kevin Nguyen, a resident of Los Gatos.

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The automobile hit the bricks and glass, then upended a huge mailbox. According to the police, there was just a woman inside the automobile and she was the one driving.

Los Gatos resident Jennifer Nguyen told NBC Bay Area on Monday that she heard the woman yelling immediately following the collision.

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The woman exclaimed, “Oh my gosh! Oh my God! so we went outside,” she remarked.

Police are investigating whether the motorist had a medical problem or whether she may have accidentally touched the gas instead of the brake. On Monday, the driver refused to speak with NBC Bay Area.

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While conducting their investigation, firemen had to reconstruct two pillars due to the building’s extensive damage.

Owner of Rockin’ Kidz Music Tiffany Petrossi showed in to see out what had become of her ideal company.

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She admitted, “I’m a little shocked.” “How a car could have passed through the bricks and the pillar is beyond me. It appeared as though there was a great deal of force. The debris is depressing to see.

Who started the store in 2011, hundreds of students study music, learning to play instruments ranging from the piano to the guitar.

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“I own a tiny company. I have to keep going. “I’m so grateful that no one was inside,” she exclaimed.

Although the crash has caused upheaval for her business, Petrossi stated that she will still share her love of music with children even if she is unsure of what will happen next.

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All of Petrossi’s students had to be informed when classes were cancelled. Until the damage can be cleaned up, she hopes to find a temporary place elsewhere.

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