Driver arrested after crashing into San Jose food bank warehouse
SAN JOSE A man was arrested on suspicion of hit-and-run and driving under the influence after he crashed into a food bank warehouse Wednesday night in San Jose according to administration Related Articles San Jose Two arrested one sought in March robbery shooting Pair arrested on suspicion of operating brothels in San Jose Search underway for Los Gatos Creek Trail sexual assault suspect San Jose Casino worker arrested accused of embezzling gaming chips Statement ICE agents arrest four in South San Jose raid The happening happened around p m at the Second Harvest of Silicon Valley warehouse in the block of Curtner Avenue a San Jose police spokesperson stated The driver ran from the scene but was arrested a short time later He was taken to an area hospital with minor injuries before being booked into Santa Clara County jail on charges of hit-and-run DUI and evading a police officer the spokesperson commented No one inside the warehouse was injured and the crash did not impact the food bank s operations according to Second Harvest of Silicon Valley spokesperson Diane Baker Hayward Our trucks are moving in and out as usual food is on its way to the locality and all volunteer shifts will proceed as scheduled Hayward noted adding that no food was lost as a impact of the crash