TWO men have been arrested on suspicion of drink-driving after crashing into a house and decimating a wall.
West Yorkshire Police was called to reports of a collision on Southfield Lane, in the Canterbury area of Bradford, at 7.44am this morning.
Officers rushed to the scene and and found a car had left the road and hit a house.
The vehicle smashed through a wall in front of the house, with a metal fence on top, destroyed a gate and almost went through the front door.
The crash left rubble right outside the front door of the house, as well as what looks to be a tree.
The car front was badly smashed, with the registration plate knocked off and snapped in two.
Police arrested two males - aged 20 and 38 - on suspicion of driving while over the prescribed limit, at the scene.
Both men are still in custody.
A full statement from West Yorkshire Police said: "Two men have been arrested following a collision on Southfield Lane, Bradford.
"Officers were called at 7.44am this morning (Saturday, 26 February) to a report that a vehicle had left the road and collided with a house.
"Two men, aged 20 and 38, have been arrested on suspicion of driving whilst over the prescribed limit and are currently in custody."
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