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In Seattle’s Fremont neighborhood, a car crashed into a building early Friday morning, prompting an investigation by the police. The incident occurred around 1:37 a.m. near the corner of Fremont Pl. N and N 36th St. FOX 13 crews arrived at the scene and observed that most of the damage occurred at Sinbad Express fast-food restaurant. The crash uprooted a tree in front of the building and damaged street signs, as well as impacting the staircase leading to Psychic Journey.

As of 5:30 a.m., there were no emergency crews, police, or firefighters at the scene, but part of the sidewalk was closed off with yellow police tape. Further details about the incident are currently limited, and FOX 13 has reached out to the Seattle Police Department for more information. The businesses affected by the crash were closed at the time of the incident, and there is no update on the status or condition of the driver involved.

In other news from Fremont, thieves stole $30,000 worth of equipment from a bakery under construction in a smash-and-grab burglary earlier this week. Additionally, Club Seattle Runners Division is celebrating its 7-year anniversary today with an outdoor event in Centennial Park. Firefighters also successfully extinguished an apartment fire in Fremont over the weekend after receiving calls about smoke billowing from one unit late Saturday night.

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