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Vehicle Crashes Into Historic Bozeman Store, Driver Charged

Bozeman, MT A vehicle crashed into the Backcountry store in downtown Bozeman early Friday morning, causing significant damage to the historic building located at the corner of South Bozeman Avenue and East Babcock Street.

The collision left a large hole in the store’s exterior, which was promptly boarded up by Monday as the business worked to assess the damage. The store, a popular local retailer known for its outdoor gear and clothing, is a fixture in the heart of Bozeman’s downtown district.

According to Bozeman Police, the driver of the vehicle was quickly located and admitted to being behind the wheel during the incident. Patrol Captain Hal Richardson confirmed that the individual was cited for traffic-related offenses in connection with the crash.

“The individual who admitted to being in the vehicle causing the crash, and he was subsequently cited for traffic-related offenses in regard to the crash,” said Captain Richardson in a statement.

The driver is expected to appear in municipal court at a later date to answer to the charges.

The Backcountry store, which has been a part of Bozeman’s historic district, is known for its role in the local outdoor community. Despite the damage, no injuries were reported from the incident, and authorities continue to investigate the cause of the crash.

Written by Denise Malone

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