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Police: Driver walks away after crashing car through wall in Phoenix neighborhood

A witness told Phoenix police the car's occupant walked away from the crash site before officers arrived.
Credit: ONSCENE TV

PHOENIX — The Phoenix Police Department is trying to locate the individual who allegedly crashed a vehicle through a wall and into a parked car Wednesday night. 

At around midnight, police were dispatched to 34th Avenue and Camelback Road for reports of a car crashing into a neighborhood wall and causing extensive property damage. 

Video taken from the scene shows a car tipped over on its side and a residence with its front door caved in. 

A witness told police the motorist walked away from the crash site before officers arrived. No injuries were reported as a result of the crash and police are still trying to determine who was responsible for the damage. 

Credit: ONSCENE TV
Credit: ONSCENE TV

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