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Wednesday, June 13, 2012
A Saks man said he felt lucky to be alive after a woman crashed her SUV into his living room Wednesday afternoon.
As of 4:30 p.m., Roger Wayne Colson had a huge hole where his front door used to be. Colson said he had just left his house on Saks Road and was walking toward his neighbor’s yard when a woman driving a Cadillac Escalade swerved off the road near the Anniston Church of the Nazarene, knocked over a mailbox, and flew straight into his home.
“I was just fixing to go inside,” Colson said. “Thank God I wasn’t.”
Colson said the woman was shaken up, but didn’t appear to be in critical condition. He said emergency responders took her to a hospital.
Capt. Ray Thompson of the Anniston Fire Department said he helped secure the scene and that no one was injured, but the driver was taken to a hospital as a precaution. Thompson said he did not have any other information about the driver.
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