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Woman crashes into North Side clothing store; no injuries reported, police say

The 61-year-old will not face charges, according to the San Antonio Police Department

SAN ANTONIO – A 61-year-old woman drove through the front of a North Side clothing store Sunday afternoon, the San Antonio Police Department said.

A 61-year-old woman lost control of her vehicle and crashed into a store and several vehicles Sept. 21, 2025, at St. Bernard at the Shops at Lincoln Heights in the 900 block of East Basse Road. (Copyright 2025 by KSAT - All rights reserved.)

The woman reportedly lost control of her vehicle before crashing into the front of St. Bernard just before 3:30 p.m. in the 900 block of E. Basse Road, police said.

The woman then backed out, hitting multiple cars in the parking lot, police said. A total of three vehicles were involved in the collision.

A 61-year-old woman lost control of her vehicle and crashed into a store and several vehicles Sept. 21, 2025, at St. Bernard at the Shops at Lincoln Heights in the 900 block of East Basse Road. (Copyright 2025 by KSAT - All rights reserved.)

There were a few people in the store at the time of the crash, but police said no injuries have been reported.

The San Antonio Fire Department told SAPD there is no major structural damage to the building. There was not a damage estimate immediately available.

No criminal charges are being filed against the woman, SAPD said.

A 61-year-old woman lost control of her vehicle and crashed into a store and several vehicles Sept. 21, 2025, at St. Bernard at the Shops at Lincoln Heights in the 900 block of East Basse Road. (Copyright 2025 by KSAT - All rights reserved.)

In a statement sent to KSAT on Monday, St. Bernard said that the company is “incredibly grateful” that no one was injured.

The store will be temporarily closed while they “evaluate the building’s safety and make repairs.”

We remain hopeful that we will be able to operate during the upcoming construction and will share updates about the reopening on Instagram, @shopsaintbernard," the statement read, in part. “In the meantime, customers can continue to shop online at saintbernard.com."


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