Seattle police are looking for two women who were in a car that crashed into a south Seattle apartment building Monday night, reported KIRO 7 Eyewitness News.
The car crashed through a wall and landed on top of a sleeping man.
Firefighters had to free the sleeping man, 40, from under the car using a chainsaw to cut away debris. He was taken to Harborview Medical Center with minor injuries.
Video: Car Lands On Sleeping Man
Witnesses said two young women who were inside the car ran off into the woods. Police dogs were brought to search for the women, but they were not found.
Charles Gill was turning off Spokane Street to Columbian Way when, he said, the red Nissan came up from behind.
"We were making the turn onto the freeway and they came up behind us at probably 70 to 80 mph and didn't make the turn. They shot over into the wrong side, tried to stop, skidded and went straight up into the apartment building," said Gill.
Police said the crash happened just before midnight at the Maple Leaf Apartments in the 3500 block of 14th Avenue South.