The aftermath of damage at the Credit Union on Queen Street in Chatham, after a truck drove through its front doors on September 22, 2016. (Photo courtesy of Mainstreet Credit Union).The aftermath of damage at the Credit Union on Queen Street in Chatham, after a truck drove through its front doors on September 22, 2016. (Photo courtesy of Mainstreet Credit Union).
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Queen St. Credit Union Under Repair After Crash

The Mainstreet Credit Union on Queen St. in Chatham is undergoing emergency repairs, after a truck drove through the front doors, yesterday afternoon.

The accident reportedly caused significant damage to the front entrance and ATM area, and as a result, the Queen St. plaza location will remain closed into early next week.

Police say a 73-year-old woman lost control of her vehicle, adding no charges will be laid.

Damage is pegged at $15,000.

Police on scene after a vehicle drove into the Main St. Credit Union on Queen St. in Chatham, September 22, 2016 (Photo courtesy of Deb Vlasschaert) Police on scene after a vehicle drove into the Main St. Credit Union on Queen St. in Chatham, September 22, 2016 (Photo courtesy of Deb Vlasschaert)

At the same time, company officials say they continue to plan for extensive renovations at their Keil Dr. branch, set to get underway in October.

Construction is scheduled for completion in December, and they're still preparing to move Keil Dr. services to Queen St., next month.

There were no injuries in the crash.

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