TWIN FALLS, Idaho — A driver had a close call Thursday morning after a rock shot through the vehicle’s front and rear windshields in Twin Falls County.
According to the Twin Falls County Sheriff’s Office (TFCSO), the driver of a white Subaru was traveling near 4100 N. 1900 E. Roads when a rock became dislodged from "between the dual tires of a truck operating in a nearby field," announced a news release.
The rock pierced both the front and rear windshields of the Subaru. The driver was unharmed, though the incident could have been deadly.
“Just a few inches difference, and it could have been a fatal impact,” the TFCSO said in a social media post.
Authorities are asking for the public’s help in identifying the truck involved. Anyone with information is asked to contact SIRCOMM at 20

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