CLEVELAND
HEIGHTS, Ohio – Reports say
that an out of control vehicle struck a house inCleveland Heights Tuesday afternoon and struck a house
in Cleveland Heights Tuesday afternoon.
The home which the car struck is
being rented by several people who have mental disability but there is no one
who was reported to have been injured because of the crash.
The home that was struck by the
vehicle is located at the corner of North Taylor Road and Monticello Boulevard.
The accident took place at around 3:30 Tuesday afternoon, according to the
reports.
Other news media outlet reported
that the vehicle involved in the accident is a two door sports car. The driver
of the car was not seriously injured but he was shaken. The black
Dodge jumped a curb as it was
driving northbound on North Taylor Road then went to a yard, across Monticello
Boulevard and into the porch of the home. The car then went to a complete halt
after it crashed into the garage of the home, according to the reports.
Witnesses told the law enforcement
officials that the vehicle was running at high rate of speed and seemed to be
accelerating as it jumped the curb. The witness also said that he thought the
driver was being chased by the police because of its speed.
The owner of the home is Bill Bray.
He said that there are four people who are renting the place and not one of
them was hurt, according to the reports.
There was a car inside the garage
where the sports car struck and it was buried from the debris of the crash. The
Dodge had to be towed and pictures were taken for insurance purposes.
Other news media outlet reported
that this is the second time that the home was struck in two years.
Godfrey Obe is a news writer for
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