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Two homes damaged by vehicles

June 16, 2006|TODD KLEFFMAN

Two Danville homes were the unintended targets of vehicles Thursday, one on Shawnee Road and the other on Baughman Avenue.

At about 9 p.m., Danville Officer Brian Adams was dispatched to check out a report of a reckless driver on Lexington Avenue and clocked a blue van traveling west at 88 mph. Adams activated his lights and sirens, made a U-turn and started in pursuit of the vehicle, according to a police report.

"I observed the violator make a sharp turn on to Shawnee Road without hardly slowing down. Violator struck a house (at 510 Shawnee) that was occupied by two residents in adjacent room near the front of the house," Adams wrote in the report.

The residents were not injured.

Marias Luis Cisneros, 22, of 314 Highland Court, was arrested at the scene on multiple charges, including wanton endangerment, fleeing a police officer and driving under the influence of intoxicants. He was taken to the Boyle County Detention Center, where he remained today. No bond had been set.

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Thursday was Cisneros' birthday, according to the police report.

In the Baughman Avenue crash, Wallace R. Horton, 49, of 121 Aspen Drive, told police he had just taken a drink of a beverage, choked and blacked out while driving along Baughman. Horton's 1984 Toyota pickup ran off the road and into the yard at 132 Baughman, struck a utility pole and then re-entered the road, a police report states.

The truck then left the road again and crashed into the front porch of a residence at 200 Baughman Ave. No one in the home was injured. Horton suffered minor injuries but refused treatment at the scene, the police report states.

No charges were filed.

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