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Car crashes home in London

London-Laurel Rescue Squad / Facebook

LONDON, Ky. (WTVQ) – There was an unexpected visitor to a house in London on Thursday afternoon, a car.

The London-Laurel Rescue Squad has published pictures from the scene on its Facebook page.

Investigators say the car drove into the house shortly before 2:30 p.m. on Mercedes Drive.

Part of the house was severely damaged.

Not a word about how or why the accident happened or whether someone was injured.

London-Laurel Rescue Squad / FacebookLondon-Laurel Rescue Squad / Facebook

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