LOWELL — An SUV crashed into a brick wall at the end of the Lowell Connector on Sunday night, an occurrence a resident who lives behind the wall said happens far too often.

“I just can’t believe this,” said Isabel Chavez, who has lived in the home for more than 30 years.

There didn’t appear to be any serious injuries from the crash, which resulted in extensive damage to the SUV and snapped a utility pole in half. What appeared to be the bottom half of the pole landed about 30 or 40 feet away from the rest of the pole in the middle of Gorham Street.

A man was taken by ambulance after speaking to several police officers. He didn’t appear to be seriously injured. Police said the driver was the only occupant of the vehicle.

The accident, which took place at about 9 p.m., disabled several nearby traffic lights, but no homes or businesses appeared to lose power.

Chavez said her family had recently repaired the brick wall after the last time it was damaged by a vehicle.

Drivers used to hit the wall “very often,” she said, about once a month. But in the last few years, police have increased patrols along the Lowell Connector, and the accidents have been less frequent.

The driver’s name and condition were not immediately released Sunday night.

In October 2014, a man was killed after hitting the same brick wall. One witness said that crash “sounded like an explosion.”

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