(KLZA)-- A Falls City teenager has been cited for accident drivers duty and reckless driving after the pickup he was driving struck a house in Falls City late Saturday evening.
17-year old Colton Hayworth was traveling west on 21st Street when the Dodge three quarter ton pickup he was driving slid sideways into the yard at 2024 Abbott Street and stopped when it hit the house owned by Harold and Deb Nussbaum.
According to the Falls City Police report Hayworth left the scene of the accident without contacting the homeowner or Falls City Police Department.
The Police report estimates the damage to the home at $3,000 and the damage to the pickup at $500.
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