Stolen car, DUI suspect arrested after crashing into occupied house

Just after 9:30 p.m. on April 15, Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office deputies were dispatched to the 6100 block of E Mesa Drive, in the Verde Villages outside Cottonwood, regarding a vehicle that collided with a home.

The alleged driver was 26-year-old Wayne Area Jr., who left an address on nearby River Run Drive in a car that had just been reported stolen to YCSO by his stepdad. The stolen car was a 2006 gray Ford, model unknown at this time. house crash.jpg

According to YSCO deputies, Area allegedly missed the right turn onto E. Mesa Drive and plowed into a residence. His car went completely into the living room of the house.

The only occupant of the house, a 65-year-old woman, was struck by the vehicle while she was sitting on a couch in the living room.

She was transported to Verde Valley Medical Center with apparent broken ribs. Her injuries are not considered life-threatening. 

After the collision, Area reportedly backed out of the house, abandoned the car in the street and was caught in the vicinity a short time later, after collapsing.

Verde Valley Fire District crews responded to the scene, assisted by Cottonwood Fire and Medical Department.

Area was transported to the hospital and cleared for arrest with no significant injuries. There are indications Area was intoxicated, but verification is pending. 

The house suffered significant damage with one side wall being demolished. YCSO Volunteers in Policing provided security for the homeowner while she is being treated. 

The YCSO Collision Investigation team was on scene the morning of Tuesday, April 16. Unisource responded to shut off the gas, and fire personnel turned off the electricity.

Reports say the house appears unsafe to occupy, as the roof structure is unstable. Yavapai County Developmental Services will be surveying the damage soon. The American Red Cross was notified and will be providing services for the homeowners. The victim’s husband was out of town, but has since returned. 

Booking charges include aggravated assault causing injury, vehicle theft, endangerment, vandalism and DUI. Bond has not been set.

Contact the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office with information or questions at (928) 771-3260 or the YCSO website www.ycsoaz.gov

Kyle Larson

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