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Man in SUV hits truck causing it to crash into home, police say

Investigators say neither of the drivers were intoxicated at the time of the crash. A man driving an SUV hit a pickup truck and sent it into the side of a home on San Antonio's southeast side late Tuesday night. The incident occurred on the 300 block of Cravens Avenue near Goliad Road. Police say neither driver nor the driver were intoxicated at the time of the crash. Both vehicles were able to drive away from the wreck. Since KENS 5 began broadcasting in 1950, the station has set the standard in local broadcasting for excellence and innovation.

Man in SUV hits truck causing it to crash into home, police say

Published : 4 weeks ago by Andrea Carden in Auto

Investigators say neither of the drivers were intoxicated at the time of the crash.

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SAN ANTONIO — Police say a man driving an SUV hit a pickup truck and sent it into the side of the home on the city's southeast side late Tuesday night.

San Antonio Police responded to the 300 block of Cravens Avenue near Goliad Road around 11:30 p.m. for reports of a vehicle crashing into a home.

Police say the driver of the SUV ran a stop sign on Cravens Avenue and hit the truck as it was traveling on Goliad Road and sent it into the side of the home.

Investigators say neither of the drivers were intoxicated at the time of the crash. Both vehicles were also able to drive away from the wreck.

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