(02/22/19) - Talk about deja vu. For the second time this year a Saginaw home was struck by an out of control SUV.

The home sits at the corner of North Carolina Street and Davenport Avenue along a curve.

Saginaw Police were called to the home Friday morning before 9 a.m.

an SUV crashes into a Saginaw home causing extensive damage.

"Car lost control on the road over here on Davenport, and obviously you can see from the tracks, jumped the sidewalk and went inside the house again," said Saginaw Police Officer Terrance Moore said.

The Jeep Grand Cherokee came to a rest inside the home.

No one was inside when the crash happened. The couple who previously rented the home were forced to move out when the home was struck by another SUV on Jan. 5.

A woman was home when the January crash occurred in the early morning hours, but she was not hurt.

The driver involved in Friday's crash was taken to the hospital to be checked out, but his injuries did not appear serious.

"He's at the hospital, minor injuries," Moore said.

Years ago large rocks were put on the lawn trying to fortify the home, but the last two times the drivers have missed them and hit the house.

"This is a bad spot, cause the curve obviously, if you see the curve right here, especially with it being slick," Moore said.

The investigation into how this crash happened is still underway, but Officer Moore said it's an important reminder about driving safely.

"Drive use two hands. Don't be distracted. We don't know what happened, but just always pay attention to the road, what's in front of you," Officer Moore said. "Pay attention to everybody that's around you, drive for everyone else."

People who live in the area believe this is at least the fourth time the home has been hit.