DULUTH, Minn. — Authorities are investigating after a vehicle crashed into the side of a library in downtown Duluth.
According to police, the vehicle rolled through an intersection Tuesday afternoon and crashed into the Duluth Public Library. Two 20-year-old women inside the vehicle weren't injured in the crash, but police say they were taken to a hospital for treatment of apparent drug overdoses.
The vehicle hit a couple of panels on the side of the building, but authorities say the damage doesn't appear to be extensive.
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