The homeowner’s girlfriend, Melissa Molloy, was jolted out of bed when
Vadala made his unexpected entrance. Luckily, no one was injured in the
crash.
“He called out our names,” said Molloy, 26. “He said he’s sorry and said
his brakes locked up.”
Molloy and her boyfriend, Jamie Cosgrove, 35, saw the Hyundai Sonata in
the kitchen and the disheveled driver “freaking out.”
“I didn’t think he was [drunk] at the time. He could have been,” Molloy
said.
“He was freaking out. He asked if we were okay, and I told him to get his mother.” Cosgrove said that he was startled by the sound of the crash but never expected his neighbor to be parked in the kitchen. “It was a loud bang, I didn’t think a car was in the house,” Cosgrove said. “I have a dog, so I thought she hit something and it fell over and glass broke. But then the dog started going all crazy, and I knew something wasn’t right.”
The couple will have to stay in a hotel until building inspectors and insurance adjusters say it’s safe to return home.
“I’ve had better days, that’s for sure,” Cosgrove said. “Everybody is safe, so that’s all that’s important.”
A video from the scene shows Vadala warily trying to walk in a straight line for police.
Vadala was arrested and taken to the Sixth Precinct station house where he was charged with DWI.
“He was freaking out. He asked if we were okay, and I told him to get his mother.” Cosgrove said that he was startled by the sound of the crash but never expected his neighbor to be parked in the kitchen. “It was a loud bang, I didn’t think a car was in the house,” Cosgrove said. “I have a dog, so I thought she hit something and it fell over and glass broke. But then the dog started going all crazy, and I knew something wasn’t right.”
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