A pick-up truck crashed into a house in Hammond's Hessville neighborhood Monday evening causing damage to the front of the home and flipping the truck on its side.
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A pick-up truck crashed into a house in Hammond's Hessville neighborhood Monday evening causing damage to the front of the home and flipping the truck on its side.
HAMMOND — A pickup truck crashed into a house in Hammond's Hessville neighborhood Monday evening causing damage to the front of the home and flipping the truck on its side.
A witness said the truck initially struck another vehicle on Tennessee Avenue around 6 p.m. and somehow veered into the adjacent neighborhood, striking the house at 6838 Ohio Ave. and coming to rest on its side.
Additional details about the crash, and information on the condition of the driver and the occupants of the home, were not immediately available from Hammond Police.
A two-block stretch of Cleveland Street has been renamed John H. Parrish Sr. Street in honor of Hammond's first Black councilman. His son, entrepreneur Roland Parrish, right, and 3rd District Councilman Barry Tyler Jr. unveil the sign. Friday morning
A two-block stretch of Cleveland Street has been renamed John H. Parrish Sr. Street in honor of Hammond's first black councilman. His son, entrepreneur Roland Parrish, center right, and 3rd District Councilman Barry Tyler Jr., center, unveil the sign. Also pictured are, from left, David Jasper, Albertine Dent, Maurice Parrish, Councilwoman-at-large Katrina Alexander, Lake County Circuit Court Judge Marissa McDermott and Hammond Police Chief William “Andy” Short.
A two-block stretch of Cleveland Street has been renamed John H. Parrish Sr. Street in honor of Hammond's first Black councilman. Posing by the sign are John's brother Maurice Parrish and John's son Roland Parrish.
A two-block stretch of Cleveland Street has been renamed John H. Parrish Sr. Street in honor of Hammond's first Black councilman. Posing by the sign are John's brother Maurice Parrish and John's son Roland Parrish.
A two-block stretch of Cleveland Street has been renamed John H. Parrish Sr. Street in honor of Hammond's first Black councilman. His son, entrepreneur Roland Parrish, left, chats with David Jasper at the dedication ceremony.
A two-block stretch of Cleveland Street has been renamed John H. Parrish Sr. Street in honor of Hammond's first Black councilman. His brother Maurice Parrish, right, and David Jasper lead off the ceremony with words of inspiration.
A two-block stretch of Cleveland Street has been renamed John H. Parrish Sr. Street in honor of Hammond's first Black councilman. His brother Maurice Parrish, right, and David Jasper lead off the ceremony with words of inspiration. Speaking for her husband Thomas McDermott Jr., Lake County Circuit Court Judge Marissa McDermott reads a proclamation.
A two-block stretch of Cleveland Street has been renamed John H. Parrish Sr. Street in honor of Hammond's first Black councilman. His son, entrepreneur Roland Parrish, left, speaks at the dedication ceremony.
A two-block stretch of Cleveland Street has been renamed John H. Parrish Sr. Street in honor of Hammond's first Black councilman. His son, entrepreneur Roland Parrish, left, looks at pictures with Pete Smith.
Gallery: Street renamed to honor Hammond's first black councilman
A two-block stretch of Cleveland Street has been renamed John H. Parrish Sr. Street in honor of Hammond's first black councilman.
A two-block stretch of Cleveland Street has been renamed John H. Parrish Sr. Street in honor of Hammond's first Black councilman. His son, entrepreneur Roland Parrish, right, and 3rd District Councilman Barry Tyler Jr. unveil the sign. Friday morning
John J. Watkins, The Times
A two-block stretch of Cleveland Street has been renamed John H. Parrish Sr. Street in honor of Hammond's first black councilman. His son, entrepreneur Roland Parrish, center right, and 3rd District Councilman Barry Tyler Jr., center, unveil the sign. Also pictured are, from left, David Jasper, Albertine Dent, Maurice Parrish, Councilwoman-at-large Katrina Alexander, Lake County Circuit Court Judge Marissa McDermott and Hammond Police Chief William “Andy” Short.
John J. Watkins, The Times
A two-block stretch of Cleveland Street has been renamed John H. Parrish Sr. Street in honor of Hammond's first Black councilman. Posing by the sign are John's brother Maurice Parrish and John's son Roland Parrish.
John J. Watkins, The Times
A two-block stretch of Cleveland Street has been renamed John H. Parrish Sr. Street in honor of Hammond's first Black councilman. Posing by the sign are John's brother Maurice Parrish and John's son Roland Parrish.
John J. Watkins, The Times
A two-block stretch of Cleveland Street has been renamed John H. Parrish Sr. Street in honor of Hammond's first Black councilman. His son, entrepreneur Roland Parrish, left, chats with David Jasper at the dedication ceremony.
John J. Watkins, The Times
A two-block stretch of Cleveland Street has been renamed John H. Parrish Sr. Street in honor of Hammond's first Black councilman. His brother Maurice Parrish, right, and David Jasper lead off the ceremony with words of inspiration.
John J. Watkins, The Times
A two-block stretch of Cleveland Street has been renamed John H. Parrish Sr. Street in honor of Hammond's first Black councilman. His brother Maurice Parrish, right, and David Jasper lead off the ceremony with words of inspiration. Speaking for her husband Thomas McDermott Jr., Lake County Circuit Court Judge Marissa McDermott reads a proclamation.
John J. Watkins, The Times
A two-block stretch of Cleveland Street has been renamed John H. Parrish Sr. Street in honor of Hammond's first Black councilman. His son, entrepreneur Roland Parrish, left, speaks at the dedication ceremony.
John J. Watkins, The Times
A two-block stretch of Cleveland Street has been renamed John H. Parrish Sr. Street in honor of Hammond's first Black councilman. His son, entrepreneur Roland Parrish, left, looks at pictures with Pete Smith.
A pick-up truck crashed into a house in Hammond's Hessville neighborhood Monday evening causing damage to the front of the home and flipping the truck on its side.
A pick-up truck crashed into a house in Hammond's Hessville neighborhood Monday evening causing damage to the front of the home and flipping the truck on its side.