Vehicle Runs a Stop Sign and Hits a Home

A vehicle slammed into the Hooper home of Ray and Maurine Hull, early Thursday morning. The vehicle was believed to being going 95 mph just before the crash occurred. The crash happened along 4000 South and 5100 West in Hooper reports KSL News. A GPS unit recovered at the accident showed that the pickup truck was traveling 95 mph before it ran a stop sign, hit another vehicle and slammed into the Hull’s home. “The crash shook the whole house, it scared my to death,.” said Mrs. Hull.

After they heard the noise the Hull’s ran into the living room to see the damage. She said she could see the wheels of a Dodge Ram through the side of her house, so she immediately called 911. Ray Hull said he could hear screaming coming from the truck. “I couldn’t understand what he was saying,” Ray said. “He was yelling and screaming. I was still in a tither myself, wondering what was going on.” A few minutes later emergency crews came and discovered the driver of the other truck, 31-year-old Brandon Rowe, lying in the street about 100 yards from where his truck ended up. Authorities are still not sure if Rowe was thrown from his vehicle or if he exited his vehicle to walk towards the house. He remains in extremely critical condition in McKay-Dee Hospital.

The driver of the Dodge Ram, 30-year-old Dylan Booker, and his passenger, 30-year-old Andrew Amacher were also taken to the hospital, Booker with minor injuries and Amacher with more severe injuries.

Ray and Maurine have lived in their house for 39 years and have seen several accidents at the intersection but nothing close to the severity of this accident. Officers believe alcohol was likely a factor in the crash. The situation continues to develop and we wish the very best for all those involved in this accident.

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