Authorities say a vehicle slammed into a Cool Ridge house Monday evening, leaving at least one person injured.
The incident off Flat Top Road was reported at 7:50 p.m., according to the Raleigh County Emergency Operations Center. An unknown type of vehicle reportedly slammed into a house, and at least one injury was reported. Whether injured parties came from the vehicle, house or both was unknown.
The incident was under investigation by the Raleigh County Sheriff’s Department. No further information was available Monday night.
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