San Antonio's Sweet Baker co-owner hospitalized after car crash
San Antonio's Sweet Baker bakery chain is asking for community support after a car accident left one of its two owners temporarily unable to work. In a Monday social media post, Sweet Baker co-owner Angel Encarnacion alerted fans to a brief closure of all three of the business' locations, saying business partner Stephanie Padilla was en route to the hospital after a car crash. Tuesday morning, Encarnacion provided an update, explaining that Padilla suffered a broken nose, requiring emergency surgery, and that she'd also suffered injuries to her legs, arms and chest.
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