Woman Drives Car Into Bethesda Salon
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Tuesday, October 6, 2009; 6:05 PM
An 82-year-old woman lost control of her Toyota Camry on Tuesday and plowed into a salon in downtown Bethesda, sending herself and two employees to the hospital, officials said.
Montgomery County police said that witnesses told them that the gold sedan appeared to be picking up speed just before the collision.
Shortly before 3 p.m., the woman turned from Arlington Road into a driveway leading to an office building that houses, among other tenants, the Citrine Salon & Spa. According to witness accounts, the Camry hit a pylon, traveled along a retaining wall and entered the salon.
The driver, whose name was not immediately released, was taken to Suburban Hospital. She was "conscious and stable" at the time, police said. Two salon employees, a 25-year-old man and 24-year-old female, were taken to Suburban with minor injuries, police said.
David Bartley, owner of Bartley Tile, a next-door business, suspected the driver entered a parking lot that bends to the right, but she kept going straight toward the building, perhaps with her foot stuck on the accelerator. There is a large and sturdy barrier that the car could have gone over.
"I guess she launched herself right over the aggregate planter box," Bartley said.








