A house was ploughed into by a car in Manchester.
Police have opened an investigation following the incident in Burnage.
At around 1pm on Wednesday, 17 May, someone driving a black Hyundai reversed into a car on Kingsway Avenue in Levenshulme before driving up a residential drive on the same street and colliding into another car.
Almost fifteen minutes later, what is believed to be the same black Hyundai smashed through the front door of a house on Burnage Lane.
There were no reports of injuries.
Officers believe the incident to be a targeted attack. A police spokesperson said that it was part of an “on-going dispute” and that if anyone has “information that could lead to the prosecution of these people you need to act now”.
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