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DENVER ( KCNC ) -- Neighbors living along a stretch of Peoria Street near Alaska Avenue in Aurora are calling on the Colorado city to help protect their houses. In the last year, at least five cars have crashed into homes. Residents say speeding and reckless driving have made their properties feel like targets.
For David Gelamichael, the danger is personal. CBS News Colorado first interviewed him in May, when a stolen car slammed into his garage. It wasn't the first time, and it also wasn't the last.
"This has happened to me three times," Gelamichael said. "I can't even sleep. You don't know what's going to happen next."
After the second crash, he made a drastic change. Over the summer, Gelamichael spent $30,000 to install a reinforced concrete ba

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