Pa. woman manages to crash car into her own home
(AP) — Police in suburban Philadelphia are trying to figure out how a woman crashed her car into her own house. Police said the crash happened early Wednesday morning in Harleysville, about 25 miles outside of Philadelphia. The unidentified woman was uninjured and able to get out of the car, but the house is badly damaged.
There were no injuries reported to anyone in the house.
Police are investigating the crash.
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Information from: WPVI-TV, http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi
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