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Car Crashes Into The Second Floor of a House in Pennsylvania

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A car crashed into the second floor of a house in Decatur Township, Pa. (Pennsylvania State Police)

At approximately 3:25 p.m., law enforcement authorities responded to a vehicle collision in Decatur Township, Pennsylvania, to find a car perched into the second floor of a residence.

The Pennsylvania State Police stated that their investigation determined the crash to be an intentional act, and pending charges are expected.

According to the Junction Fire Company, the vehicle initially entered a culvert behind the house before being catapulted and ultimately coming to rest on the roof.

The Decatur Fire Company’s investigation revealed that excessive speed played a role in the crash. Fortunately, there were no fatalities reported. The occupants of the house emerged from the incident unscathed, according to the Decatur Volunteer Fire Company.

Car crashes into second floor

The car initially entered a culvert behind the house before being catapulted and ultimately coming to rest on the roof. (Photo: Pennsylvania State Police)

The driver of the vehicle has been identified as 20-year-old Evan Miller. He was taken to Geisinger Lewistown Hospital for treatment and released hours later.

As of Tuesday afternoon, charges had not yet been filed, according to the Unified Judicial System of Pennsylvania website.

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