A 2006 Toyota Corolla intentionally crashed into the second story of a home in Lewistown, Pa. The driver has been arrested and may face charges including aggravated assault, recklessly endangerment, and criminal mischief.
Pennsylvania State Police are not saying why they think the Sunday afternoon crash was"an intentional act" or if the 20-year-old driver knew the home's occupants, but he has been arrested pending a long list of possible charges that could include. He was taken to a hospital with injuries.
The car wound up on a first-story roof, after poking a large hole in a second-story room. One of the occupants was home but was downstairs. The house, or target if you will, sits across from an open field, and there's a culvert that the authorities think the driver used as a launchpad. “The raise and elevation from the bottom and top of the culvert was enough to give the vehicle the ability to clear the vehicles in the driveway and land in the second floor of the house,” the administrator of the responding Junction Fire Company told
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