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Pickup Truck Plunges into Brockton Home, Crushes Cars, Driver Absconds

Published in on April 19, 2024

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Car accident in Boston

BROCKTON, MA – A dramatic vehicle crash in the early hours of Friday morning left a residential property and multiple cars extensively damaged in Brockton, Massachusetts. According to police, at around 2:34 a.m., the driver of a pickup truck lost control on Montello Street. The truck first collided with a fire hydrant before slamming into the corner of a house and subsequently striking three parked cars. The force of the impact resulted in the pickup truck coming to a precarious stop atop two of the vehicles.

The Brockton Police Department stated that after the collision, the driver of the pickup truck fled the scene. Authorities have confirmed there were no injuries reported as a result of the incident. Investigators are now seeking information from the public to assist in identifying the driver involved.

The Brockton Police are urging witnesses or anyone with knowledge about the crash or the whereabouts of the driver to come forward and contact the police with any relevant information. The ongoing investigation aims to piece together the events leading up to the crash and to locate the individual responsible for the incident.

The Brockton community is shaken by the unexpected event that disrupted the tranquil early morning, casting a spotlight on vehicle and road safety within the area. As clean-up efforts and examination of the structural integrity of the affected property begin, local residents are reminded of the unpredictability of such vehicular accidents and the importance of reporting any details that may aid law enforcement in their inquiries.

Source: NBC Boston

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