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"After hitting the median and shearing the stop sign pole three inches above the ground, Stildolph's sports-car became airborne and flew over Highland Avenue before crashing into a two-foot stone wall belonging to the home on 24 Highland Ave. The vehicle flew a total of 42 feet before crashing into the center support and porch roof overhang to the second floor of the house.
The car hit the stone wall in front of 24 Highland Ave. so hard that it sent a stone fragment flying through the front window of the home before it came to rest on a dining room chair in the rear of the home, Sgt. Lisa Cotto said.
Stidolph's attorney Eugene Riccio said, "This was an unfortunate incident ..."
LOL. Unfortunate indeed!
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