Woman cited after car hits Dayton home early Sunday morning

Emergency crews removed a car that crashed into the side of a 2-story Dayton home early Sunday, Oct. 24, 2021.

Credit: File photo

Credit: File photo

Emergency crews removed a car that crashed into the side of a 2-story Dayton home early Sunday, Oct. 24, 2021.

DAYTON — A woman was cited with multiple infractions, including fleeing the scene, after she drove a car into a Dayton home early Sunday morning.

Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office Sgt. Jeffrey Wallace told this news outlet that crews were called to 1810 Wyoming Street on the report of a vehicle into the side of the structure at 3:21 a.m.

The car crashed into the unoccupied side of the 2-story home, Wallace said.

A 21-year-old Dayton woman drove a 2010 Ford Fusion was driving through the Wyoming Mini Mart parking lot when she failed to stop and hit the side of the house, according to a crash reported.

The car completely entered the home, according to the report, and the driver fled the scene.

The driver was cited with failure to control a motor vehicle, no drivers license, reckless operation of a vehicle and leaving a scene involving damage, according to Dayton Municipal Court records.

There were two passengers in the car, but neither reported injuries, according to the crash report.