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Young people drive stolen car falls home in Levittown, Bucks County, says the police, says the police

Levittown, Pa. (WPVI) – The police say that a teenager who drove a stolen vehicle crashed into a house in Bucks County.

It happened around 12 p.m. on Tuesday at the 400 block of the Stonybrook Drive in the Levittown department of the municipality of Bristol.

The investigators say it started with a 911 call around midnight, in which the caller said that several men in teen age entered vehicles.

When the officials arrived, the police said that one of the teenagers fled in a stolen white SUV, but then fell into the house.

“I come and open the front door and everywhere are only police officers, and then I look to the left and there is a car in my hallway,” recalled the resident who did not want to be identified.

There was “catastrophic” damage to the house, the police said, but luckily no injuries were reported.

The video of Chopper 6 showed a hole that was hit in the front of the house and scattered debris in the courtyard.

The white SUV belongs to Lorena Patino's daughter.

“We were so surprised that we mainly happened here. This neighborhood is very quiet and very nice,” said Lorena Patino von Levittown.

Patino says that thieves also hit a vehicle to another daughter.

The police later returned the objects recovered at the scene.

“You said: 'Oh, we have your wallet and more things that the children took out of your car,” said Patino.

The owner of the house says that there is structural and roof damage, a bathroom was wiped out and the HLK system may also need work.

“What do you get from cars? $ 30? And we have tens of thousands of dollars harm,” said the resident of the damaged house.

The 16-year-old suspect was not injured. It was taken into custody without incidents.

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