FREMONT — A minivan driven by a woman who may have stolen it crashed into a home in Fremont this morning, tearing through the garage and ending up in the home’s front room, according to police.

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No one in the home was injured, and the woman driving the van appeared to have only minor injuries, but was taken to a hospital to be evaluated, Fremont Police Lt. Matt Snelson said Monday afternoon.

An expanded traffic collision occurred this morning on Barnard Drive in which a vehicle drove into a home. Responders are still at the scene. pic.twitter.com/yuG3ZlEXzO — Fremont Fire Dept. (@FremontFire) May 7, 2018

Police got a call around 9:40 this morning about a car that had crashed into a home on Barnard Drive in the city’s Brookvale neighborhood, and when officers arrived they found a woman in the driver’s seat of the crashed van.

With the help of the Fremont Fire Department, she was pulled from the car and taken to a hospital. Snelson said she had cuts, scrapes and bruises, but no apparently life-threatening injuries.

The van belongs to an Oakland-based window cleaning service. Snelson said a man who works for the company told officers he was at a home a few blocks away when he came outside to find the van missing, and then heard screeching tires.

“He stated that nobody had permission to drive the van and anybody driving it had stolen the van,” Snelson said. The woman driving the van will be put booked for possession of a stolen vehicle after being released from the hospital.

While police have not yet estimated how fast the van was traveling, Snelson said there were a lot of skid marks at the scene.

“Just based on the sheer penetration of the vehicle, through the garage and completely into the front room of the house, it’s going to be a significant speed in this 25-mile-per-hour residential neighborhood,” Snelson said.

A woman who was at the home at the time of the crash said she was in the backyard and had just walked back into her kitchen when the car came barreling into the home.

“I heard what felt like an explosion,” the woman, who did not want to have her name published, said Monday.

“Things were flying towards me, from the front of the house towards me. Like pieces of plaster and dust. And I was screaming, I was screaming at that time,” she said. A neighbor who heard the crash came through the wreckage to check on her, but she was far enough away that she was not injured.

Her husband, Najib Barati, was at work when she called him to say what happened.

“She said that a car drove into our house, and I said it can’t be true,” Barati said Monday standing across the street from his home while an inspector examined the damage.

The home suffered significant damage and was temporarily braced by firefighters to secure it before city engineers evaluated it for safety, Snelson said.

“This is one of the worst days our life,” Barati said.