A driver who crashed into a house after losing control of their vehicle is being sought by police after fleeing the scene.
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The resident of the Barratta Street home in North Albury heard a loud bang about 4.05am on Sunday.
The vehicle had lost control near Plover Street and hit the side of the fibro home, damaging the house.
The car drove off and police continue to investigate the matter.
No injuries were reported during the incident.
Meanwhile a Jindera man has been taken to hospital during an unrelated early morning crash.
Emergency services were called to Eden Street in Lavington about 6.15am on Monday.
Sergeant Steve Schausinger said the man's white Hyundai had veered to the right of the road and hit a tree.
The impact left debris strewn at the scene.
"The vehicle was extensively damaged," Sergeant Schausinger said.
"The driver was treated by paramedics and then taken to Albury base hospital for assessment and treatment for his injuries."
The 40-year-old had a suspected fracture.
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The car, which was impacted on the driver's side, was a write-off.
Sergeant Schausinger said officers also caught a drink driver in North Albury on Saturday night.
Police stopped a Holden utility on Union Road about 7.05pm.
The driver, a 40-year-old man, ran a stop sign and was breath tested.
He returned a reading of 0.108 at the Albury Police Station and had his licence suspended.
He will face court at a later date on a charge of mid-range drink driving.
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