Semi-truck versus house

Cody MacLeod, 19, of International Falls, Minn., inspects the damage to the house he’s renting in Twin Falls, Idaho., after a semi truck crashed into the home. (AP Photo/The Times-News, Ashley Smith)

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By Todd Kunz

TWIN FALLS, ID - It was a wild crash in Twin Falls Wednesday afternoon.

Thirty-one year old George Miller and his 16-year old passenger, Jakob Stockton were attempting to make a left turn onto a local street, when their Chevy Astro Van was hit by a semi-truck, driven by 23-year old Nathan Morgans of Madison, Wisconsin. Morgans lost control of the truck, which then slammed into a house. Fortunately, no one was home at the time.

He was treated for minor injuries, and cited for inattentive driving.
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