WOLCOTT, CT (WFSB) -
Officials at the Yale Peabody Museum confirmed that a meteorite struck a home in Wolcott at the end of last week.
"She told me and I made her repeat it like four times because I'm
like, 'A rock?'" said Wendy Taylor. "'A rock came through your roof and
into the house?' It just didn't make any sense."
The Wolcott Police Department said local resident Larry Beck called
them before 10:30 a.m. Saturday and said a baseball-sized rock crashed
through his Williams Court home the night before.
Beck said the rock caused damage to his roof, copper piping and cracked the ceiling in his kitchen before coming to a stop.
"It sounded like a gunshot but it was louder bang," Beck said. "We
looked up and saw the ceiling coming down and broke away the sheet rock
in the dining room."
Beck reported to police he heard the rock crash through his home
Friday at 10:30 p.m., but thought that a joint or rafter had been
broken.
When he checked the attic the following morning, he said he found the hole in his roof, the damage to the pipes and the rock.
He said the rock had broken in half.
"For this to crash through asphalt shingles, the roof, smash copper
pipe, crack a ceiling, it was moving very quickly," said Wolcott police
Chief Edward Stephens.
It was believed that the rock was possibly a broken piece of airport
runway concrete that had dropped from an aircraft when the landing gear
was being lowered because, Beck said, there is a lot of airport traffic
over his home at all hours of the day and night.
Bradley International Airport and Oxford Airport are nearby.
But it wasn't a rock.
The family told Eyewitness News they are just happy no one was hurt.
"Very lucky it happened when it did because someone really could have gotten hurt," Taylor said.
The homeowner did call his insurance company. They are supposed to be out on Wednesday.
Many people in Connecticut told Eyewitness News they heard a loud boom and saw the meteor shower Friday.
We asked if that was related to this, and police said anything is possible.
Source et vidéo:
http://www.wfsb.com/story/22053662/possible-meteorite-crashes-into-wolcott-home
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