Sugar Hill home damaged when retaining wall breaks
By By Scott Grant
Posted 1:30PM on Thursday, June 19, 2003
SUGAR HILL - A house in a Sugar Hill subdivision sustained damage Wednesday morning when flood water collapsed a retaining wall.<br>
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"I heard a loud crack that sounded something like thunder or lightning," said Sarah Rutledge.<br>
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She told Channel Two a firefighter confirmed to her a short time later the wall had broken.<br>
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Mud and concrete had crashed into her neighbor's house, Jeff Crecelius. It damaged a load-bearing wall and the back deck.<br>
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"I didn't know how bad it was going to be. It could have been a lot worse I suppose. Luckily, my daughter wasn't home," said Crecelius.<br>
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It happened about ten o'clock.<br>
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Rutledge temporarily evacuated her house because of the threat of a gas explosion. <br>
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Crecelius will have a structural engineer check the house before his family returns to live in it.<br>
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The house is on Fishback Way in the Princeton Oaks subdivision of Sugar Hill.