The men, 21 and 25, were driving north on Sunnyholt Drive about 2am yesterday when they lost control and careered off the road. Smashing through traffic lights, a signal box and a telegraph pole, the late-model Holden Commodore sped across a grassed area and up a dirt mound, launching into the air.

Police were initially unable to find the car that caused the damage. Then they looked up.
''[We] finally located the vehicle inside the roof of a house,'' Inspector Adrian Grech from Blacktown police said.
No one was seriously injured, including the family of three asleep inside, but police found debris, including a tyre and a steel pole from the road scattered 100 metres from the crash.
Yesterday the 21-year-old from Beaumont Hills had been released from hospital and was being interviewed by police. The 25-year-old was in a stable condition in hospital.
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