This story appeared in the Caledonian Record and I thought I would send so persons researching the names could check it out. Pickup Crashes Into Kitchen By JAMES JARDINE, Staff Writer Saturday October 9, 2004 LYNDONVILLE VERMONT A Lyndonville couple playing cards in their kitchen last night escaped injury when a late-model Dodge pickup struck the front of their house at 19 High St., causing major damage to both the house and their vehicle parked out front. The crash happened around 9 p.m., when the driver, a woman, made a 90-degree left turn at the top of High Street and apparently continued to turn left, steering the truck across a driveway and through the kitchen of an apartment occupied by Stanley and Jeannine Renaudette. The Renaudettes were sitting at a table in the kitchen playing cards when the crash occurred. Jeannine Renaudette received cuts and bruises on her arms, while Stanley Renaudette suffered an injury to his ankle. The table where the Renaudettes were sitting was toppled over and pushed against a sink. Police had not identified the driver by 11 last night. The truck had "Leduc's Sugar House" lettered on its doors. According to witnesses, immediately after the crash a man riding in the pickup jumped out of the passenger side and walked away from the scene. The driver was taken from the scene by Lyndonville police officer Bridget Tweedie for processing at the St. Johnsbury Police Department. It is believed neither person in the pickup was seriously injured. The front wall of the Renaudettes' kitchen was completely torn away, exposing the kitchen to the outside. Their Chevrolet Blazer, which had been parked in front, was severely damaged on the driver's side and appeared to be supporting a portion of the house. Lyndonville Fire Department engines and rescue van, along with an ambulance from Lyndon Rescue, responded to the scene. The Lyndonville Police Department investigated the incident and was assisted by state police. The house is owned by Robert and Jean Guest. Robert Guest was at the scene, telephoning contractors to locate plywood for the front of the house.