The driver who rammed his vehicle into the local Tim Hortons in Lillooet was uninjured in the incident that happened on February 9 around 8 pm, says Lillooet RCMP.
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An employee of the Tim Hortons called the Lillooet RCMP to report that a vehicle had crashed through the front entrance of Tim Hortons. The driver told officers he had inadvertently pressed the gas pedal instead of the brake, which propelled the vehicle into the front entrance. The matter has been referred to ICBC.
Police called in mistaken identity case
On February 5 at 4 pm, a woman called the Lillooet RCMP to report that her ex-boyfriend, who was forbidden from contacting here, had just driven by her home in a truck. Police located the truck, which was owned by a man who was not the woman’s ex-boyfriend though they look similar.
Women looking for cat
On February 6 at 7 pm, officers on patrol observed two women with flashlights outside a home in the Hop farm area, who told officers they were looking for a cat, which the officers helped them locate.
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