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A red mustang came to rest at the peak of a home in Perry Township after leaving the roadway of eastbound I-69 Monday afternoon, Oct. 26, according to the Michigan State Police.

(Courtesy | Michigan State Police)

A red mustang came to rest on the peak of the rooftop of a Perry Township home after leaving eastbound I-69 Monday afternoon, Oct. 26.

PERRY TOWNSHIP, MI -- A red mustang ended up on the roof of a home after the driver careened off I-69.

Police say they believe the driver of the Mustang was going about 60 mph on eastbound I-69 about 4:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 26, when the vehicle began to slowly swerve across all lanes from the right side of the road to the median and back again, according to a Michigan State Police news release.

Witnesses said the Mustang left the roadway just west of M-52 and went through several bushes, trees, a fence and yard before coming to rest at the peak of a roof of a home near the road, according to the release.

The driver was treated for low blood sugar and taken to Sparrow Hospital in Lansing and is expected to be OK.

The vehicle was rolled off the roof and towed from the scene.