Boy, 14, critically injured after car crashes into Fontano’s sub shop in Hinsdale

A driver in Hinsdale crashed into a Fontano’s restaurant Monday afternoon, critically injuring a 14-year-old outside the suburban sub shop, police said.

Images of the crash showed a Jeep fully inside the deli. Part of the building’s red brick wall was completely knocked down in front of the vehicle.

First responders found several victims at the restaurant when they responded to the crash shortly after 2:30 p.m., the Hinsdale Police Department wrote in a news release.

A 14-year-old boy who had been outside the restaurant was transported to Hinsdale Hospital and later flown to Comer Children’s Hospital in Chicago, police said.

Inside the restaurant, three people were hit by the car or debris from the crash. They were transported to Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital in serious condition, police said. Another customer inside Fontano’s was treated for injuries at the scene and released.

Based on initial reports, law enforcement agencies investigating the crash believe the driver had been leaving a parking lot across the street when the accident occurred, police said. The restaurant faces a car wash.

Officers have interviewed the driver, who was not injured. Authorities had not yet decided whether the driver will be charged in the crash, police said.