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Charge Filed in Post Office Crash Save Email Print
Staunton, Va.
Posted: 6:59 PM Aug 7, 2008
Last Updated: 9:24 PM Aug 7, 2008
Reporter: Michael Hyland
Email Address: mhyland@whsv.com

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Staunton Police have filed a charge against the driver of a Toyota that crashed into the post office on North Augusta Street Wednesday.

Police are charging 85-year-old Jenny White Knopp with failure to maintain proper control. There were no injuries in the crash.

Police say the damage to the post office will be about $25,000. They estimate the damage to Knopp's car at about $2,500.

Knopp is expected in traffic court in October.

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