Woman runs car into house on Easthills Drive in Lexington, Kentucky
Car crashes into Lexington home
Major C.J. Tackett said, "I don't know if she got distracted or lost control of the vehicle, but obviously it did not end well."
At around 10:30, a woman driving on Easthills Drive attempted to make a u-turn but instead hit a mailbox, and then drove into the front of a home. Inside the home was a couple and their two grandsons, who were unharmed. The driver was not hurt, and with the help of the fire department the car was removed from the house.
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