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Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times
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Carlos De Loera

Rosanna Arquette involved in car crash at Malibu shopping center

LOS ANGELES — Rosanna Arquette crashed her car into a building at the Point Dume Village shopping center in Malibu, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department confirmed to the L.A. Times.

The incident occurred Tuesday morning at around 9:30 a.m. after the "Pulp Fiction" actor mistakenly pressed down on the accelerator instead of the brakes, causing her to steer into a building structure, according to LASD.

The car's impact directly affected the building's "major support" pillars, resulting in the roof collapsing onto Arquette's vehicle.

While there was "major structural damage," police said no injuries occurred as a result of the accident. Officials also confirmed that there was no evidence that Arquette was impaired due to alcohol or drugs.

Representatives for Arquette did not immediately respond to the L.A. Times' request for comment.

Los Angeles Fire Station 71 Captain Mike Rivera said Tuesday that Arquette was sent to a nearby hospital for an evaluation, according to the Malibu Times.

"She was a little shook up about what happened," he said.

Rivera noted that the crash "took out three pillars that support the roof [of the building]. ... We had two tables nearby but luckily no one was sitting there." He added that engineers were brought in "to deem the building safe."

In 2022, the "Desperately Seeking Susan" star was involved in a minor crash where she reportedly collided with a UPS truck at the Palisades Village shopping center, according to a report from TMZ.

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