Demolition company tears down wrong Texas home

A demolition company mistakenly tore down the wrong tornado-damaged duplex (pictured) in Rowlett, according to reports. A demolition company mistakenly tore down the wrong tornado-damaged duplex (pictured) in Rowlett, according to reports. Photo: Google Maps Photo: Google Maps Image 1 of / 105 Caption Close Demolition company tears down wrong Texas home 1 / 105 Back to Gallery

A demolition company mistakenly tore down the wrong tornado-damaged duplex in Rowlett, leaving the two homeowners shocked and frantic, according to KVUE and WFAA.

Lindsay Diaz and Alan Cutter own both sides of the duplex and were waiting on insurance and possible FEMA individual assistance declaration to decide on repairs at 7601 and 7603 Calypso Drive after December tornadoes left damage in the Dallas area.

After receiving a frantic call from Cutter's wife on Tuesday afternoon, saying the duplex was gone, Diaz drove to the location to see for herself.

"I pull up and — sure enough — it's gone," Diaz told WFAA. "There's nothing left."

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Billy L. Nabors Demolition, of Seagoville, who's slogan is "We could wreck the world," tore down the duplex, but was supposed to tear down a home a block away at 7601 Cousteau Drive, not Calypso. No comment from the demolition company was given to WFAA, but the situation is reportedly under investigation.

Diaz and her son survived the Dec. 26 tornado in the Dallas area by taking cover in the bathtub. The video above shows clips of the damage the tornadoes caused. Because of the storm, the Diazes first stayed in a hotel, but have recently moved into a rental home.

Diaz filed a report with the Rowlett Police Department to make sure the incident is properly documented and investigated. She also told WFAA that no one from the demolition company had apologized for the mistake as of Tuesday evening.