(KLZA)--A set of dual tires that detached from a semi-truck caused damage to a a house in Falls City Monday afternoon.
According to the Falls City Police Department report, 20-year-old Jackson Hartman of Falls City was southbound on Harlan Street, which is Highway 73 through Falls City, in a 1995 Peterbilt Truck owned by Ramsey Trucking of Falls City.
In the 2300 block of Harlan, a set of duals on the driver's side of the truck became detached, struck the curb on the southwest corner of 23rd and Harlan, went airborne and eventually struck a house at 2221 Harlan Street.
Damage to the home of Kurt Forsyth was estimated at $1,500 with damage to the truck estimated at $500.
No citations were issued.
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