A Bozeman family was enjoying a quiet Tuesday night when a truck smashed into the side of their house.
“I had no idea that something like that could happen,” says Lori Bell, who lives near the scene of the crash.
It’s a scene that neighbors like Lori Bell say is unusual along Rowland Road.
“A lot of people don’t know that it is here,” Bell says. “It’s kind of concerning because there children and families in this neighborhood.”
Hyalite Fire Department crews say a pickup truck suddenly went off the road, smashing through a fence. That didn’t slow it down from then crashing into a garage.
When a deputy from the Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office got there, the truck was gone and the natural gas line was severed.
NorthWestern Energy responded to fix the leak that followed.
Bell says leaking gas caused another neighborhood concern. “Especially since it is on a house,” Bell says. “If it was just, you know, out in an open area, it would be a little bit different but, yeah, that’s a big concern.”
MTN News did talk with the family and they did not want to go on camera but they let us get close to check out the damage.
The driver even left part of his bumper and judging by the height of a small wall near the garage, investigators say he must have had some speed to get over it.
“They had to put a slow sign on this road because people do go quite fast on Rowland,” Bell says.
Deputies and Montana Highway Patrol troopers found the truck and its driver later, in the same neighborhood; there is no word yet on what charges the driver may face.
The family says even though the impact shook their house, no one was hurt. The dollar amount of damage has not yet been determined.
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