Houston family suffering in dangerous heat, repairs yet to start after officer crashed into their home

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Houston family suffering in dangerous heat, repairs yet to start after officer crashed into their home
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The scorching Houston heat wave is wreaking havoc on the Hernandez family in their own home, with repairs still pending after a police car crashed through their house during a chase.

The heat is wreaking havoc on an area family who we first introduced you to after a Houston Police Officer drove through their house during a police chase. FOX 26’s Damali Keith tells us it's a month later and the repairs haven’t even started.Houston

During Houston’s heat wave temperatures have topped 100 degrees outside and at the Hernandez home they still have an HPD patrol car-sized hole in their house making it nearly 90 degrees inside."I mean it’s really frustrating," says Rosa Hernandez who just moved into her new home with her husband two and a half weeks before the cop car came crashing through.

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