A woman who lives on Jalna Boulevard got a rude awakening at about 3 a.m. Friday.

Not only was there a pickup truck she didn't recognize in the driveway, it was crashed, upside down and lying on top of her own crumpled car.

Danielle Ruttimann, who rents a room in the house near Meg Drive, told CBC News she was awoken by the sound of the crash and went outside to survey the damage.

"We heard yelling, we heard commotion and we called 911," she said. "It's disbelieving that you wake up at three a.m. and there's a truck slamming into your house."

London police have arrested three men in their investigation.

Const. Brittany Campbell told CBC News the suspect vehicle, later found to be stolen, was involved in a crash in a parking lot in the area of Southdale East and Dundalk Drive around 2:50 a.m. The vehicle fled the scene, and was found a short time later in the area of Southdale Road East and Adelaide Street, she explained.

“It’s disbelieving that you wake up at three in the morning and there’s a truck slamming into your house,” says Danielle Ruttiman. She couldn’t bear to watch as crews pulled her white car from under the flipped truck this morning. <a href="https://t.co/i7jm6hvJwF">pic.twitter.com/i7jm6hvJwF</a> —@LinyLamberink

"While officers were attempting to stop the motor vehicle at that location, the vehicle reversed into a police cruiser two times. The officers in that police cruiser suffered minor injuries."

The vehicle fled the scene again, and police found it crashed into the Jalna Boulevard home around 3:05 a.m. after receiving a 911 call, said Campbell.

The sound on this is brutal. Crews then dragged the truck, on its roof, out of the garage before flipping it over (missed the visual on that, sorry). It’s been loaded onto a tow truck too. There’s also a fourth vehicle inside the garage that’s damaged. <a href="https://t.co/k3Q4MAJbpq">pic.twitter.com/k3Q4MAJbpq</a> —@LinyLamberink

Witnesses told police that the people in the vehicle fled the scene, and police said they found them nearby a short time later, with the help of their canine unit.

The driver of the vehicle had minor injuries, said Campbell, and police haven't announced charges yet.

The truck took out a portion of the house's garage and damaged two vehicles on the driveway and one vehicle inside the garage.

Campbell said damage to the police cruiser is pegged at $4,000 while total damage is pegged at $92,000.

The investigation continues, and has been turned over to police's street crime unit.