Crime & Safety
Car Slams Into Dillard's at Countryside Mall
The vehicle crashed through the wall at Dillard's, sparking a blaze on the building's east side.

A driver intentionally crashed his Honda Accord into Dillard's Department Store at Westfield Countryside Mall, sparking a fire on the east side of the building Wednesday, according to police.
Ellis Vaughn, 64, was extricated and transported to St. Joseph's Hospital in Tampa with serious but non-life threatening injuries and burns, according to Clearwater Police. He has since been transferred to Tampa General.
Vaughn told investigators that he was trying to commit suicide and drove his vehicle at a high rate of speed into the building, according to investigators. The crash occurred at about 2 a.m. Wednesday.
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Dillard's will stay closed Wednesday, May 15, as smoke is cleared from the building and repair work gets under way to fix a large hole on the east side of the building. There also is water damage due to the store's sprinkler system, which was activated.
Police and firefighters arriving at the mall store, at 27001 U.S. Highway 19 North, at 2:04 a.m. Wednesday, discovered a large hole on the east side of the building. While tending to the fire, the fire department located one vehicle inside the store.
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Twenty-four firefighting "units" arrived to fight the blaze, according to a police report. They included Clearwater Fire and Rescue, Dunedin Fire Department, St. Petersburg Fire Department, Tampa Fire Department, Sunstar Paramedics and
Clearwater Police.
There was extensive fire, water and smoke damage to a back storage room where the incident took place. Sprinklers extinguished the fire almost immediately. It took nearly four hours and a ventilation truck from Tampa Fire and Rescue to get smoke out of Dillard's.
The media swarmed the scene and tweeted pre-dawn photos.
Mall video surveillance will not be released at this time as it is part of the investigation.
Vaughn told police that he had left his residence unlocked with a suicide note and next-of-kin information. Units responded to Vaughn's residence and confirmed this information.
Updated: 8:22 a.m. Wednesday, May 15
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