PLEASANT VIEW WRECK – NO ONE INJURED

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Friday, January 27, 2017 wreckage along Pleasant View Main Street, no one was injured and Pleasant View Police were waiting on wrecker service to arrive and remove vehicle. -Photo by Jessica Steele

PLEASANT VIEW WRECK ON Friday, January 27, shortly after 3:00 p.m. motorist hits a pole on Pleasant View Main Street.  Photos capture the bizarre occurrence.  Instead of the car just hitting the pole, it drove up the pole and stopped before flipping.    

Pleasant View Police confirm no one is injured and awaits wrecker service crew members to arrive and remove the vehicle. -Photo by Jessica Steele

Pleasant View Police confirmed driver and passenger(s) of the vehicle were not injured in the incident. No other vehicles were involved and it is unknown at this time the cause of the accident.  

Friday, January 27, 2017 wreck along Pleasant View Main Street.  No one was injured. – Photo by Jessica Steele

Motorist and passenger(s) of passing vehicles could be seen with wide eyes and gapping mouths opened in disbelief as they caught sight of the bizarre wreckage.  

Pleasant View Police were hoping the wrecked vehicle could be moved from the pole without it flipping over.  

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VIATonya Steele
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