Police: Intoxicated Driver Crashes Into House

A man was arrested for driving while intoxicated after crashing into a house Saturday in Rochester, New Hampshire, injuring himself, his passenger and a man in the house.

James Curit, 29, of Rochester, slammed a 1996 Saturn SL into the side of 65 Highland Street. Ronald Rouleau, who was on the porch, was hurt.

While the porch was badly damaged, responders deemed the rest of the house inhabitable.

Rouleau, Curit and his passenger, 24-year-old Ashley MacLean of Sanford, Maine, were all taken to Frisbie Memorial Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

After his aggravated DWI arrest, Curit was released on $10,000 personal recognizance. He is expected to be arraigned on May 18 in Rochester.

The crash is being investigated by Rochester Police and the Strafford County Regional Accident Reconstruction Team.

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