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'Stolen' car smashes into front of house Manchester: Stolen car smashes into front of house, police say
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No-one was hurt when the Mercedes crashed into the front of a houseNo-one was hurt when the Mercedes crashed into the front of a house
A stolen Mercedes smashed into the front of a house, causing extensive damage, police have said.A stolen Mercedes smashed into the front of a house, causing extensive damage, police have said.
No-one was hurt in the crash, which happened shortly before 06:15 GMT in Harrop Street in the Abbey Hey area of east Manchester.No-one was hurt in the crash, which happened shortly before 06:15 GMT in Harrop Street in the Abbey Hey area of east Manchester.
Greater Manchester Police said a 19-year-old man had been arrested on suspicion of burglary and driving offences while a second man had fled the scene.Greater Manchester Police said a 19-year-old man had been arrested on suspicion of burglary and driving offences while a second man had fled the scene.
Detectives believe the Mercedes was stolen from Butterton Drive, about 500 yards away from the crash scene.Detectives believe the Mercedes was stolen from Butterton Drive, about 500 yards away from the crash scene.
A 19-year-old man who was in the Mercedes was arrested after it crashed into the front of a house.A 19-year-old man who was in the Mercedes was arrested after it crashed into the front of a house.
Police are looking for a second suspect who fled the scenePolice are looking for a second suspect who fled the scene
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