Police have spoken to a driver who fled a car after it crashed into a house in West Albury.
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Emergency services were called to the Banksia Street home on Sunday night after the Holden Vectra ploughed into the side of the brick building, at the corner of Jacaranda Street.
The driver fled and a passenger was left injured on the ground, next to the damaged vehicle, before being taken to Albury hospital.
Police on Tuesday said the driver had been identified and spoken to.
Further investigations are being undertaken.
He hasn't been charged with any offences.
The vehicle was written off in the incident and had to be dragged out of the home and towed away.
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The impact deployed the vehicle's airbags.
One of the residents at the property said she had been sleeping when she heard a loud bang as the car hit the home.
She said hoon driving and motorbike riding were common in the area, especially at night.