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Car Goes Airborne and Crashes Through Two Homes in Burien, Washington

by Danielle Sherman
May 27, 2025
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A high-speed crash in Burien, Washington, led to a dramatic scene as a vehicle became airborne and smashed through two residential homes. The incident, which occurred around 2:30 p.m., left a trail of destruction but miraculously resulted in no serious injuries.

According to authorities, the vehicle—a sedan driven by a man in his 20s—was traveling eastbound on South 120th Street, rapidly approaching the intersection at Military Road South. Witnesses and investigators report that the driver failed to stop at the intersection, lost control of the car, and struck a curb. The impact from the curb caused the vehicle to launch into the air with such force that it penetrated the side of one house and crashed completely into a second neighboring home.

Emergency crews responded swiftly to the scene. The driver, who was the sole occupant of the car, sustained only minor injuries and was treated on-site before being taken into custody by law enforcement for questioning. At this time, the exact cause of the crash is under investigation, though high speed and reckless driving are considered contributing factors.

Remarkably, none of the residents inside the affected homes were injured. One of the homes was occupied by the Kollosch family, who were not present during the crash. Their dog, who was inside at the time, was also unharmed. However, the house suffered extensive structural damage and was declared uninhabitable by local officials. The second home also experienced significant impact, although no occupants were reported injured.

Community members have voiced growing concerns over traffic safety in the area. Longtime residents state that while car crashes are not uncommon along South 120th Street, an incident involving a car going airborne and penetrating two homes is unprecedented. The crash has reignited calls for enhanced traffic enforcement, including speed calming measures and more visible signage at critical intersections.

Burien police are continuing their investigation and are urging any witnesses to come forward with additional footage or information that could assist in the case. As of now, the driver’s identity has not been publicly released, and no charges have been announced.

This crash has drawn widespread attention across the Seattle metro area and highlights the dangers of high-speed driving in residential neighborhoods. Local officials are reviewing road safety policies and considering measures to prevent similar incidents in the future.

Tags: Burien car accidentBurien house damageBurien police investigationBurien traffic safetyCar crash Burien WAreckless driving Washingtonresidential crash BurienSeattle metro car crash
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