Waco, TX — Several people were sent to the hospital after a pickup truck crashed into a house in Waco, Texas, on Thursday, February 12, 2015. The accident took place a the corner of 38th Street and Erath Avenue, around 7:30 in the evening.
Police say that the driver of a pickup truck failed to yield at a stop sign at the intersection and crashed into a Toyota Corolla which was sitting in a driveway. Both vehicles then crashed into the corner of a house.
Multiple people were inside the house at the time, as the homeowner was hosting a Bible study group. Those who were taken to the hospital were not named, and the extent of their injuries hasn’t been made clear.
The homeowner said this has happened to his house three times over the past two or three years.
Scene of the Accident
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