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    ‘Pieces of car floating in my pool’: Albuquerque family shares about backyard crash

    By Bianca HoopsLaila Freeman,

    2024-09-09

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    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An Albuquerque family is left with car parts in their backyard after another crash on a street that’s well-known for speeding drivers.

    Debris and destruction: That’s what’s left at Jaclyn Broderick’s family home off Montgomery after a dangerous surprise Saturday night.

    “The police contacted me on my Ring device outside. They told me that a big chunk of backyard was exposed because there was an accident,” said Broderick.

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    Firefighters told Broderick a speeding car smashed through her home’s backyard cinder block wall.

    “The fire department did comment that they believe they were going 90 miles an hour.”

    Fortunately, the family with three kids was out of town when it happened. Some blocks smashed through windows, including one that landed on the family room couch.

    “There was bunch of car debris in the pool and window glass everywhere in the house. It honestly looked like a bomb went off,” said Knathan Savage.

    While they took a car bumper out of their pool, there’s still more to clean up.

    “There’s oil and gasoline and antifreeze and pieces of car floating in my pool still,” explained Broderick.

    Broderick noted there used to a nearby speed camera on Montgomery that was moved to another location.

    “I feel like if there was a camera there, at least we would be able to see the incident, and also, those people would be held accountable for driving fast on Montgomery,” stated Broderick.

    Awaiting repairs, Broderick hopes the crash is a wake-up call on a road she thinks needs more traffic enforcement.

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    “If something was done, whether it’s someone patrolling Montgomery Boulevard or some speed cameras, [they would be able] to hold people accountable,” said Broderick.

    KRQE hasn’t heard back from Albuquerque police about if anyone has been arrested or charged in connection to the crash.

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    NM-WhiteSands-19
    13d ago
    Montgomery Boulevard traffic is out of control. You build a very long thoroughfare with no natural or manmade breaks or curves or jogs in either direction, this is what you get. I wouldn't have a house that backed up onto or faced a major street for just this reason. Your frontage is too exposed. Good luck to the family & just desserts to the out-of-control driver who thought his trip was "fun"❗🏎️🏎️🏎️
    Going Bonzo
    09-10
    Did the driver of the car drive off, or did the driver leave the scene on foot? My wall, if I lived there, would be impenetrable.
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