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It’s a bird, it’s a plane…we don’t know what it is!

A home in New Jersey had an unexpected visitor crash into it yesterday afternoon. The family says the non-emergency call to police was amusing since they had to explain something crashed through their roof. It turned out to be a meteorite. The only person inside at the time was not hurt. The Trenton Hazmat Team investigated the site to make sure it was safe and experts from the College of New Jersey are examining the object to determine its origin.

(Video courtesy of CBS New York)

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