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WATCH ABOVE: A white sedan drove into a building near the intersection of Bay and College. Police say that witnesses told them that the car may have swerved to avoid hitting a cyclist.

TORONTO — Toronto police didn’t have to go far when a car crashed into a building in downtown Toronto on Wednesday, as it happened right outside their doorstep.

Const. Victor Kwong said the collision occurred on Bay Street just north of College Street, near 832 Bay St., at about 4:46 p.m. on Wednesday.

PI collision Bay St north of College St, car into a building… we can confirm this one, it's outside our window ^ma — Toronto Police OPS (@TPSOperations) July 8, 2015

“A car is in a building but everyone is ok, driver is out and no one is injured,” he said.

“Someone who called in said that they saw that the car might have swerved to avoid a cyclist, but when we got there, there was no cyclist on scene.”

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Kwong said the driver has not been charged with any driving offences but the investigation is ongoing.

“Whoever called it in said that there was huge damage to the building,” he added.