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Yellowknife's Sushi Caf closes temporarily, after truck crashes into restaurant

The windows and exterior walls of Yellowknifes Sushi Caf have been shattered, and its owner left shocked, after a truck apparently smashed into the business early Sunday morning, forcing it to close for the time being.

Restaurant owner says RCMP contacted her about the incident Sunday morning

The restaurant's owner says RCMP told her there was no one in this white truck when it was found in the front of the building Sunday morning. (Submitted by Anita Wai)

The windows and exterior walls of Yellowknife's Sushi Caf have been shattered, and its owner left shocked, after a truck apparently smashed into the business early Sunday morning, forcing it to close for the time being.

Anita Wai, who owns the restaurant on the corner of Franklin Avenue and 54 Street, said she noticed she had a missed call from the RCMP around 5 a.m. Sunday. She said police later knocked on the door of her home, telling her she should go by the restaurant.

When she arrived, a white, Ford F-150 was up on the sidewalk, with its front end rammed into her caf, and glass and wooden debris scattered all around it.

The truck went through the restaurant's front window. (Submitted by Anita Wai)

The vehicle was empty, andWai said police told her the driver ran away.

Now the caf needs to be rebuilt. Inside, pink insulation bursts from a section of wall that's been smashed in, and white tiles from the ceiling are falling apart.

Windows are broken and furniture has been damaged. Tables and chairs hadbeen pushed to a far wall, away from the caf windows.

Staff from Yellowknife restoration company Northern Disaster Services were on the scene, sweeping up the debris Sunday morning.

This is what the inside of the damaged restaurant looked like around 9 a.m. Sunday. (Kirsten Fenn/CBC)

Wai said she still has no idea what the cost of the damage is. She believes it could be a few months until things are repaired.

"We can't open like this," she said, adding she is "so shocked" and feels "really bad."

As for what Wai plans to do in the meantime "I have no idea," she said.

She said she wanted to thank all the customers for their support over the years.

CBC News has asked the RCMP for details about the incident and is waiting for a response.