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Car crashes into Lake in the Hills spa, injures customer

One person was injured Saturday when a car crashed into a newly opened business in Lake in the Hills, police said.

Police responded to a call at 12:37 p.m. Saturday reporting a car had crashed into a business at 9243 S. Route 31, according to a Lake in the Hills Police Department news release.

“A GMC Yukon drive through the front of the business, struck a patron inside, and caused significant damage to the building itself,” according to the release.

The customer was taken to Northwestern Huntley Hospital with injuries that were not believed to be life threatening, according to the release. The driver was reported to have no injuries and declined treatment, according to the release.

The car hit the front of Lash Out Spa & Permanent Makeup, which just opened in that location on Jan. 22, owner Christina Kastning said. The spa was previously in Crystal Lake.

“The car had my client pinned up against the front desk,” Kastning said. “It was so scary. It sounded like the whole roof was collapsing.”

The business was cleared by the village to remain open, and the spa is still seeing clients by having them enter through the back door, she said.

The car came through the front wall and took out a post, Kastning said.

“Thank God our contractor did such an amazing job, because that front reception wall is what actually stopped the vehicle from going through the entire space,” she said.

The car was towed from the scene.

Lake in the Hills police believe the crash was unintentional and no citations were issued at the crash, which is being investigated by the reporting officer, according to the release.

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