Michigan child hit by truck while standing in line at ice cream shop, police say

CBS News Detroit

Five people were injured, including a 12-year-old, after a truck drove through the outside seating area of a West Michigan ice cream shop Monday night, police say. 

The crash happened around 7:40 p.m. Monday at Dairy Bear in Howard City. 

Michigan State Police say a vehicle traveling southbound on Ensley Street turned into the path of a pickup truck. The truck then struck a car and drove through the outside seating area. The truck hit two parked vehicles before coming to a stop. 

A 12-year-old, who was standing in line, was hit by the truck. The child was taken to an area hospital in unknown condition, according to police. 

Four other people were taken to a hospital with varying degrees of injuries. 

An investigation is ongoing. 

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