A car was left dangling from the second floor of a home after launching through the air in what was described as an "intentional" incident.
The car, a Toyota Corolla, was found smashed up in the side of a home, with firefighters responding to the incident in Pennsylvania, United States.
The Junction Fire Company responded to said crash, which is believed to have been an "intentional act" from the driver, police have said.
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No people inside the home were injured in the mad car crash, which saw the vehicle zoom through the air and into the second floor of the property, leaving wood splinters and a large hole in its wake.
Photos from inside the home showed the devastation caused to the room the car crashed into, with the wall completely removed from one side of the interior.
Broken wood and former decorations were strewn across the floor of the room, while an old treadmill could be seen coated in wood shavings and dust.
Emergency crews were quick to stabilise the building so a further collapse would not occur, although a tarp has been put in place to protect from potential storm damages.
The driver of the vehicle was taken to hospital following the crash, New York Post reported.
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It is believed the driver, named as 20-year-old Evan Miller, hit a small drain while driving down the road which was carrying steam, strong enough to push the car through the air.
Pennsylvania State Police believe the crash was not an accident and are investigating factors surrounding an intentional or purposeful crash.
They added they had "determined through an investigation that the crash was an intentional act and charges are pending at this time.
Following the removal of the car from the second story, the Corolla was seen completely crushed at the front end, with wheels displaced and cracks along the rear of the car.
Miller was transported to Geisinger Lewistown Hospital by emergency services after he was removed from the car. There are no further details on the condition of Miller. Police said will be charged with aggravated assault, recklessly endangering another person and criminal mischief.
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