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Crashed through front fence

A car careered into a Noble Park front yard in the early hours of Sunday 5 June.
The Mazda 3 crashed through a fence and a brick letter box on Raymond Street, about 3am.
A CFA spokesman said there were initial reports of two people trapped when the first call came through to emergency services.
He said the house suffered superficial damage, SES crews attended to secure two broken windows, and the car was towed from the scene.
An Ambulance Victoria spokeswoman said no-one was injured.
Police were unable to confirm reports that three people who’d been in the car fled the scene, and that the car had been stolen from Springvale.

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