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$2K fine for woman who drove truck into Yellowknife's Sushi Caf

A woman who crashed a pickup truck into a Yellowknife restaurant last summer has been fined $2,000 and is prohibited from driving for two years.

Kimberley Ongahak was convicted of impaired driving after crashing pickup truck into restaurant

On July 15, 2018, Kimberley Ongahak took her friend's white Ford F-150 and after losing control of the vehicle, drove it into the building which houses Sushi Caf on Yellowknife's Franklin Avenue. (Submitted by Anita Wai)

A woman who crashed a pickup truck into a Yellowknife restaurant last summer has been fined $2,000 and is prohibited from driving for two years.

On July 15, 2018, Kimberley Ongahak took her friend's white Ford F-150 and after losing control of the vehicle, drove it into the building which houses Sushi Caf on Franklin Avenue.

According to court documents, Ongahak left the scene butwas found intoxicated to the point of being incoherentwhen police found her.

This is what the inside of the damaged restaurant looked like the morning of July 15, 2018. (Kirsten Fenn/CBC)

The truck broke through Sushi Caf's walls and windows. The accident occurred in the early morning hours. No one was in the restaurant at the time, but it had to be closed for a number of days for repairs.

On Friday, Ongahak was fined $2,000 for impaired driving,banned from driving a vehicle for two years, and also prohibited from going within 10 metres of SushiCaf.

Last September, Ongahak was found guilty of two other charges related to the same accident failing to remain at the scene and driving without a licence. She was fined a total of $920.