Man Locked Out of His House Gets Stuck in Chimney
Phoenix firefighters have rescued a man who became stuck after trying to re-enter a house through the chimney. Fire Capt. Aaron Ernsberger says it took 30 minutes Sunday morning for firefighters to free the 23-year-old man. He was taken to a hospital in stable condition. Ernsberger says the man’s friends locked him out of the house as a prank. The man thought he could get back inside through the chimney. Firefighters were called to the scene shortly before 3 a.m. Phoenix Fire Department video shows firefighters chipping away at a chimney wall and pulling the man out. The man, completely covered in soot, was able to walk but appeared to be limping. Get the full story here.
Woman Drives Her Vehicle Into Her Own Home
Cheri L. Tenney, 46 was seen by witnesses driving her 2005 GMC Envoy into the garage of her own home. While pulling into the garage she hit a wall before trying to back out, deputies said. About an hour later, she went outside of the home and got back into her car. She started revving the engine and put the car into drive. Witnesses saw her driving through the front window of the house and out of the back. She put it in reverse and backed it through the front of the house. She parked it on the front lawn. When the deputies came to arrest her, she was in the house partially undressed. They arrested her and charged her with DUI, resisting officer with violence, and battery of a law enforcement officer. Get the full story here.