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Toyota Corolla Crashes Into Second Floor Of House, Police Suspect Intentional Act

A car crashing into a house is not unusual, but when it ends up on the second floor, it becomes a strange incident that leaves people wondering how and why it happened. This week, residents in Lewiston, Pennsylvania, were puzzled when a car crashed onto someone’s roof. However, the police believe that this crash was intentional.

The crash involved a gray 2006 Toyota Corolla, which destroyed a corner of the house containing a bedroom and a dormer window. The car came to rest partially inside the house and on the roof of the front porch. Emergency services arrived at the scene and found the homeowner uninjured, but the driver, Evan Miller, was transported to the hospital. The rescue team helped stabilize the house by adding structural support columns and a tarp to protect it from the weather.

The Pennsylvania State Police investigated the crash and determined that it was not an accident. They charged Miller with aggravated assault, reckless endangerment, and criminal mischief. If convicted, he could face a prison sentence of five to 20 years. It is unclear if Miller knew the homeowners or if he intentionally crashed his car into the house or was attempting a different kind of stunt.

The police believe that Miller hit a culvert underneath the house’s driveway, causing the Corolla to go airborne and crash into the second floor. The rise and elevation of the culvert were apparently sufficient to clear the vehicles in the driveway and provide enough height for the car to reach the second floor.

Interestingly, this is not the first time a Toyota Corolla has crashed into a house. In a recent incident in North Point, Florida, a delivery driver crashed a Corolla into a house after running a stop sign. The car also went airborne but caused minimal damage to the house. The homeowner, who happened to be recording a sewing tutorial video at the time, captured the accident on camera.

Italian Brand Eleveit Introduces the X-Privilege WP Enduro Boots

When riding off-road, dropping your bike is a normal occurrence, especially in muddy or sandy conditions. To protect ourselves, we invest in high-end gear, including boots and knee braces. Italian motorcycle footwear specialist Eleveit has released a new product called the X-Privilege WP Enduro boots, designed for use on both adventure bikes and enduro machines.

Italian Brand Eleveit Presents The X-Privilege WP Enduro Boots

Made of lightweight and flexible microfiber, the X-Privilege WP Enduro boots offer maximum protection while ensuring comfort for road use. These boots feature an E-Dry waterproof membrane to keep your feet dry during rainy adventures.

The boots come equipped with ankle protection that allows for controlled flexion, ensuring an adequate range of motion. They also have a sturdy shin protector, protecting this vulnerable area from branches, tree stumps, and foot pegs. Additionally, the top of the boot is reinforced to withstand gear shifting. The X-Privilege WP Enduro boots are CE certified according to the EN 13634 standard.

The X-Privilege WP Enduro boots offer comfort and a great fit. They have a non-slip panel on the inside and comfort gussets on the front and rear, providing extra mobility for braking and shifting gears. The boots are secured with four micrometric levers for precise adjustment. The glued, non-slip rubber sole ensures a waterproof finish.

Eleveit offers the X-Privilege WP boots in a brown color, suitable for all types of adventure bikes, including neo-retro scrambler models. The boots are available in sizes ranging from 39 to 48 and are priced at 299.90 Euros (approximately $327 USD).