A Tesla crashed into home in San Mateo, California, police said.Photo:San Mateo Police Department/ Facebook

Tesla Crashes Into House in San Mateo, CA

San Mateo Police Department/ Facebook

Miraculously, no one was injured when a Teslacrashed into a California homeon Friday, police said.

Multiple officers responded to the scene at the intersection of Murphy and Ashwood Drive just after 7 a.m. local time in San Mateo, according toSFGATE.

“When the driver lost control of the vehicle, the car drove over a curb and through the driveway of a neighbors home, then through a fence that separated the two properties,” Jerami Surratt, a public information officer for the San Mateo Police Department, told PEOPLE in a statement. “The fence and back of the house is approximately 40 feet.”

According toSFGATE, the 70-year-old driver and her 40-year-old daughter’s Tesla flew over a swimming pool for about 40 to 50 feet in the air before landing in the home’s kitchen.

A Tesla crashed into home in San Mateo, California, police said.San Mateo Police Department/ Facebook

Tesla Crashes Into House in San Mateo, CA

The driver and passenger of the car remained on scene and spoke to arriving officers, Surratt told PEOPLE in a statement. There has been no arrest and there is no evidence the driver was under the influence.

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“The back wall of the house is damaged,” Surratt added. “The fire department has red tagged the house to ensure an inspection is done prior to the residents re-entering the home.”

source: people.com