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Two-Family Home Deemed Unstable After Pickup Crash In North Arlington

Building inspectors deemed a two-family house in North Arlington uninhabitable after a pickup truck slammed into it early Monday evening.

There was no immediate word on the condition of the driver whose GMC Sierra plowed into the foundation and garage of the corner house on Bogle Avenue at River Road just south of the Lyndhurst border around 5 p.m. May 8.

North Arlington police, firefighters and EMS responded.

The pickup was headed south on River Road when it slammed into the foundation of the two-family house on Bogle Avenue in North Arlington.

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River Road remained temporarily closed between Bergen and Lincoln avenues.

A PSE&G crew was summoned along with a building inspector who ended up posting an "unsafe structure notice" on the front storm door.

"No individual is to occupy this building until the structure is declared safe and secure," it says.

The crash occurred at the corner of Bogle Avenue and River Road around 5 p.m. Monday, May 8.

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Meanwhile, police were investigating the cause.

Kyle Mazza/UNF News took the photos and contributed to this story.

The damage to the Bogle Avenue house at the corner of River Road in North Arlington was substantial.

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