Richard Jensen was already in bed for the evening Monday when he was awakened by a series of odd noises.
"First thing I heard, or I think I heard because I was asleep, was a racing engine. And then I heard a thud. And then I heard an explosion," he said. And then Jensen, 66, discovered that a sport utility vehicle had crashed through the wall and was sitting in his living room with the driver still inside. "She was screaming and worried she hurt somebody. And Im like, Little late for that. And I was concerned she was hurt so I called 911," Jensen said.
Jensens home suffered heavy damage after the allegedly drunken woman went airborne and ended up inside the house in a spectacular crash.