Detroit, MI
Car crashes into west Detroit home after driver loses control
No injuries were reported in a crash between a vehicle and a house on Detroit’s west side early Wednesday morning, police said.
The crash happened at about 3:20 a.m. near the intersection of Roselawn and Curtis streets, which is between Wyoming and Livernois avenues, according to authorities.
Detroit police said their preliminary investigation found a man traveling in a vehicle in the area lost control of the car and crashed into the home.
Officials said the driver was taken to a hospital and listed in stable condition.
They said the home was occupied at the time of the crash, but they didn’t know how many people were inside.
Authorities said they have no other information to release at this time.
The incident is the latest crash involving a vehicle and a building in Metro Detroit.
A Detroit woman was charged on Tuesday after she allegedly drove an SUV into a Center Line home, causing serious injuries to a 9-year-old girl who was asleep inside.
Last month, a car crashed into a restaurant on Hayes near Hall Road in Clinton Township, injuring three people.
Also in September, rented box trucks were crashed through the walls of businesses in Royal Oak Township and Detroit in attempted thefts.
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