Man arrested after crashing into two homes over the weekend

NICOMA PARK, Okla. ( KFOR ) — A man was arrested after crashing into two homes on Saturday.

Annette Hamm and her husband were at home in their Nicoma Park neighborhood when police said 36-year-old Jesse Hill Jr. drove his car into their home of 12 years.

“I heard a big bang and I was like, ‘what the heck?’ and then I heard another bang. I was starting to walk to the front door, and then all of a sudden the whole house shakes,” said Hamm. “I was like, ‘oh my God, it’s an earthquake.’”

Police said after Hill drove his car into a house, he then went through a yard hitting a gas line and chain link fence before opening the bedroom and hitting her husband and their pets.

“He was laying on the king-sized bed with three of our other dogs, and they were all four thrown against the wall,” said Hamm. “He’s okay. He says he’s stiff, his hips are hurting and his shoulders hurt.”

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Neighbors said the whole ordeal has rattled their nerves.

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