SUV CRASHES INTO APARTMENT TRAPPING HOMEOWNER
Posted: March 3rd, 2012 11:25 AM
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Summary of Event
Early Saturday morning a woman crashed her SUV into an apartment. The homeowner at the apartment was asleep in bed and was trapped by the SUV.
Full Details
On Saturday March 3, 2012 at 1:22am, Washington County Deputies responded to a call of a SUV into an apartment building located at 12324 SW Barnes Road. Upon arrival, deputies find that the driver of the SUV crashed through the side of the apartment and trapped the sleeping homeowner.
The initial investigation determined the driver of the SUV, 34-year-old Crystal Tomlin of Bakersfiled California fell asleep, left the road, and crashed into the apartment. The homeowner, 40-year-old John Glavin was asleep in bed when the SUV crashed through the apartment wall. He was trapped by the SUV and once he was freed, he was transported to Emanuel Hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
Alcohol does not appear to be a factor and Crystal Tomlin was not arrested at the scene. The investigation is on-going.
Mr. Glavin requested his current condition not be released to the Sheriff's Office.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration conservatively estimates that 100,000 police-reported crashes are the direct result of driver fatigue each year. This results in an estimated 1,550 deaths, 71,000 injuries, and $12.5 billion in monetary losses.
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