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One person is injured after car crashes into Little Rock home
Little Rock, Arkansas – A person was hospitalized tonight after a car drove into his bedroom and took off, Little Rock Police said. It happened on the 7000 block of East Wakefield Drive.
Monday, a gaping hole in a Little Rock home is being patched up moments after someone inside was taken to the hospital to be patched up too. “When I came out I just saw the paramedics out here and the fire department and the police are out here,” described Carl Walker who lives nearby.
According to Little Rock Police, a red sedan hit the home injuring a person inside, but whoever drove that car did not stick around to answer for the damage.
Walker said, “I never would expect that somebody would run into somebody’s home and then not be there to give someone the evidence as to what happened.”
The described hit and run has no explanation yet, police said. “I do be scared because I feel like somebody is going to get hurt for not being cautious,” Walker stressed.
According to authorities, the person in the hospital has non-life-threatening injuries. Walker is hopeful while his neighbor is patched up, whoever is responsible comes to justice. “I just pray that they give it to God and let God fight their battles,” Walker concluded.
You are encouraged to contact Little Rock Police if you know anything about this hit and run or possibly have surveillance from this street around 3:00 P.M. Monday afternoon.
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