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The craziness that was my Saturday morning

stealthee

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CLIFFS: Drunk driver wrecked and hit my house, I had slight altercation with driver, driver fled on foot with me in chase, driver reported car stolen an hour later, cops went to investigate and subsequently arrested driver.

I had a long week last week and when I went to bed Friday night I was downright exhausted and ready for a full nights sleep. Unfortunately that didn't happen. I was woken from a dead sleep with what sounded like an explosion. The entire house shook more than any earthquake I have been in in my entire life.

As I jump out of bed I hear an engine revving and tires spinning in the mud from the rain. I look out my window quickly and can see headlights reflecting off my mom's car in the driveway. I instantly knew a car had just hit the house. As I run down the stairs I hear my mom ask what the **** happened and I yell over my shoulder call the cops someone just hit the house.

I don't even grab any shoes as I try to make my way outside. I open the front door and just see wood everywhere from the porch basically exploding and I see the driver frantically trying to rock the car out from its spot. I literally walked across the roof of the car, as I had no other easy way off the porch, and stomped on his roof telling him to stop. I jump off the roof to the ground and he kinda looks at me like I am not there. I yell again telling him, "You're done, just stop." He completely ignores me and is still trying to rock the car free, but it isn't going anywhere anyway. I try to reach in the car to grab the keys and he finally acknowledges me slaps my hand away and just says, "Don't touch me." I reach in again and he turns and has a look that told me he's going to run.

He kinda pushes me back and attempts to run. I grabbed his arm but slipped off and lost my footing and fell to the ground due to the pouring rain. I jumped back up, grabbed the back of his shirt and spun him around, but his shirt ripped and he broke free again. He took off running and I was chasing him down the road, in the rain, in my bare feet, at 230 in the morning. I was right on his heels when he dipped behind a house and kept running. At that point my sense got the better part of me and I stopped my pursuit and made my way back to the house.

While all of that was going on my mom was on the phone with 911 and between telling them what happened she was pleading with me to just let the guy go because she was worried for my safety.

A police SUV showed up and asked me for a description of the subject and direction of travel. They took off looking for him and another cruiser showed up to take on the investigation. I gave the trooper all the information I could and he began his report and called in a tow to get the car.

He went out to his car and a few minutes later called me out to look at a picture on the computer. He told me "If you don't know for sure say I don't know" and showed me what I believe to be the driver's license photo they pull up when they run owners info from license plates. I told the officer "I want to say yes, that's him, but I honestly can't be 100% sure and I don't want to falsely ID someone, so I am going to say, I don't know"

Anyway a few minutes later they ask the fireman on the scene to wait for the tow truck and leave, because the car was just reported "stolen." Tow truck shows up and gets the car out. I thank them, thank the fireman for responding and remaining on the scene and go back inside to try to clear my head. A longtime friend of mine had seen my mom's Facebook post and called me since he was up and working.

I spent some time BSing with him on the phone when the officer called me. He told me they arrested the driver and he has been charged with DUI. He said the guy was HIGHLY intoxicated. After (I'm assuming) they told the guy I had already IDed him he admitted to everything. Said he lost control, hit the mailbox, slid into the porch, tried to get away, got into an altercation with me, and ran on foot. The officer asked me to take some daytime photos and that he would be calling me the next night.

Now for the photos.

This is what I saw as I opened my front door



After the tow trucks showed up and lit the place up I took this pic



Right after they drug the car out








I finally fell back asleep around 630 but was back up at 830 and went out to get some daytime photos















Landlord came out and did what he could to sure up the roof so it didn't rip off the side of the house until insurance can come out and assess the damage.





I went to my brother's for dinner this evening and when coming home I noticed the color variation in the road surface showing the direction of travel and thought I should document those as well



So that was my Friday night/Saturday morning. The officer called me around midnight last night and told me not only was the driver drunk, but it appears he was under the influence of drugs as well. He said it will be about 10 days to get toxicology results back. He said he will be back in contact with me to let me know where to send all my documentation/photos of the incident.
 


Reminds me of the kid up north that fell asleep at the wheel is hit two trucks in our cabins driveway, totaled one and did upwards of 8k in damaged to the other. No licence or insurance either.
 
Definitely could have been a lot worse. I thought for sure I was going to find the car in my living room when I made my way downstairs. The fact that he missed the cars, and only exploded the porch is something I can definitely thank God for.
 


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That's crazy. I had a friend who had to redo his mailbox because someone hit it, when he fixed it, he dig a huge hole and used a ton of cement.

Sorry about your luck, that guy is lucky to be alive, glad to hear that no one was seriously hurt
 
Yeah my mailbox was taken out too. Landlord said he's going to take care of that for me tomorrow. He said he was going to get a heavy pipe to use this time because this isn't the first time someone has taken out the mailbox post.
 
As much as that sucks, it looks like that porch held up pretty well and didn't let the car get into the structure of the house too much thankfully.

That's why I hate drunk drivers. Glad everyone is ok though. Probably a good thing you didn't get ahold of him at the scene :th_winking:
 


Glad I have an old piece of telephone pole as a mailbox post that's buried 4ft. deep. I'd like to see someone try and rip through that.
 
Yeah my mailbox was taken out too. Landlord said he's going to take care of that for me tomorrow. He said he was going to get a heavy pipe to use this time because this isn't the first time someone has taken out the mailbox post.

Bricks work good too
 


Yeah, when my niece and nephew are over they love sitting on the swing outside. I took the swing down to take weight off the roof and had my uncle put it in his basement for safe keeping until the porch is rebuilt.
 
Yup. I remember when we had the drunk pull out in front of us in the Cobalt.

Hit that guy at 60~. He just stopped and then drove right on through a red light like it was nothing. No reaction from the guy at all; no nothing. He ended up getting a minimum 7 years in Leavenworth since it was his 4th DUI (two counts of attempted vehicular manslaughter).

Glad no one was hurt...could have been much worse structurally too; especially if he would have hit the house head on, he might have ended up halfway in the entry way.
 
Wow, that sucks I'm glad no one was hurt. I had something similar happen to us in our old house but the driver hit a friends van and the damn thing burst into flames like a Hollywood movie. It was a mess and the guy didn't have insurance or a drivers license. Damn Mexicans.

Jeff
 
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