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A police investigation is underway after two cars crashed into two Campbelltown stores on Tuesday afternoon.
About 2pm, emergency services were called after a car smashed into Sefton’s Pharmacy on Chamberlain Street.
It is unclear at this stage what caused the incident.
A NSW Police Media spokesperson said the female driver (age not given) was assessed by NSW Ambulance paramedics but was not injured.
The spokesperson said a 70-year-old male pedestrian was also treated at the scene for minor injuries.
Earlier on Tuesday, another car crashed into Cartridge World in Campbelltown.
About 1.30pm, emergency services were called after a Mazda smashed into Cartridge World on Queen Street.
The NSW Police Media spokesperson said the driver had been identified as a middle aged man.
The spokesperson said the driver was not injured, but had been transferred to Campbelltown Hospital for assessment.
Campbelltown police are now investigating both incidents.
A NSW Police Media spokesperson said police didn’t believe the two incidents were related.
Earlier:
A second car has crashed into a store in Campbelltown on Tuesday afternoon.
Emergency services have arrived at the scene after a car crashed into Sefton’s Pharmacy on Chamberlain Street on June 19.
It is unclear at this stage what caused the crash.
It is the second car to crash into a Campbelltown store on Tuesday.
Earlier, a vehicle smashed into Cartridge World on Queen Street.
More to come.