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HIGH POINT, N.C.- An SUV slammed into a church Wednesday morning on Oakview Road, leaving no serious injuries and over $15,000 in damages.  

Emergency crews were called to 810 Oakview Road around 8:30 a.m.

The crash occurred when a driver crossed the median on Johnson Street and crashed into Oakview Baptist Church. 

The car drove into the Fellowship Hall, which is where staff member Robert Murphey says the church hosts Wednesday evening meals. It is also home to another church on Sunday mornings.

Police estimate there is over $15,000 in damages. 

According to the crash report, the driver was identified as 24 year old Jamie Mack. Mack has a history of seizures which is what police believed caused the crash. 

Firefighters could not comment on the condition of Mack, but stated that she was conscious when she was transported to the hospital and that she did not appear to have life-threatening injuries. 

Church staff members were holding a meeting upstairs when the crash happened. 

“We did not hear the crash. We just kept hearing sirens and we knew something was going on,” says Don Duncan, a church staff member. 

One staff member received a call from police alerting him of the crash. When staff members came downstairs, they were alarmed by the sight. 

Despite all the wreckage, church members were in good spirits.

“We plan on sending flowers to the driver,” says Duncan.


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