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A home in West Mount Airy suffered damage after a vehicle crashed into it following a police chase, according to reports from NBC10. The incident happened early Monday morning. Two people in the vehicle were arrested at the crash scene. If you or a loved one suffers injuries in any type of car accident, be sure to speak with an experienced Philadelphia car accident lawyer from Kwartler Manus about your case.

Information About the Chase and Crash

Pennsylvania State Police chased a vehicle along Lincoln Drive in the West Mount Airy section of Philadelphia Monday morning around 2 am before it ended in the vehicle slamming into a home. The state troopers spotted an orange Acura TLX that was equipped with a stolen license plate. The vehicle reportedly was involved in a chase earlier that night and was sought for multiple shootings in Philadelphia.

The chase ended on the 1000 block of West Allens Lane, off Lincoln Drive, in a cul-de-sac, where the vehicle struck a home. The occupants attempted to flee on foot but were apprehended. Officials have not discussed charges for the two occupants of the car or if anyone inside the home was hurt.

Call Kwartler Manus in Philadelphia After a Car Crash

If you suffer injuries in a car crash or your property is damaged due to a crash, you need strong legal representation from the right legal team. Call the team at Kwartler Manus today to discuss your case. We offer free consultations for our clients in Philadelphia and throughout the Delaware Valley.


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