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A woman was taken to the hospital on Friday after a car crashed through the wall of a Corvallis fast-food restaurant and slammed into the table where she was having lunch.

The incident happened at 12:49 p.m., when a late-model Subaru sport-utility vehicle apparently jumped a curb and smashed through an exterior wall and window at Taco Time, 1105 NW Ninth St.

The woman’s injuries were described as non-life-threatening, and she was conscious when medics loaded her into the ambulance. There were no immediate reports of anyone else being hurt.

The Corvallis Police Department and Corvallis Fire Department were dispatched to the scene.

According to Lt. Ryan Eaton of the Corvallis Police Department, Ingeborg Mussche was driving the Subaru when the crash occurred. The 65-year-old Gresham woman had pulled into the restaurant parking lot and was attempting to park when something caused her to jump the curb and hit the building.

"There was a claim of a mechanical issue with the vehicle, but there's also the possibility that the driver hit the gas instead of the brake," he said.

Eaton said the injured woman was 45 years old, but he did not have her name or city of residence.