Updated: 12:13 p.m.

A car crashed through the front of Pip’s Original Doughnuts on Northeast Fremont Street early Sunday morning. No one was hurt in the incident, police said, and the driver was not intoxicated.

“From what it looks like around 3:52 am a sedan was traveling eastbound on Fremont,” Nate Snell, the owner of Pip’s, said in an email Sunday morning. “They crossed over the oncoming traffic lane and went up onto the sidewalk, in the process destroying the Trimet bus stop, a 600-pound heavy timber planter, a concrete and steel bench and then embedding the front end of their car in the east-most corner of the shop.”

5 Video shows a car smashing into Pip’s Doughnuts early Sunday morning

Security footage shared by Snell shows the car smashing through the building, pausing, and then backing up.

Fortunately, Snell said, no essential services like gas or electric were affected by the crash.

“We were able to clean up, board up the damage and open on time,” he said.

A Portland Police Bureau spokesperson said Sunday that no crime was committed in the crash and that “the business and driver of the vehicle exchanged insurance information.”

Snell said Sunday that he was not aware of any insurance information being exchanged.

“We arrived in the morning to a destroyed shop front and a business card from the police sitting on our counter,” he said. “That was the extent of the contact we’ve had with anyone.”

Pip’s is known for its small, made-to-order, doughnuts, and one of the best birthday giveaways, a dozen free the week of your birthday, in town.

-- Lizzy Acker

503-221-8052 lacker@oregonian.com, @lizzzyacker

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