A minivan crashed into the back of a home in South Fulton early Thursday morning.

No one was injured when the vehicle went through the residence in the 2500 block of Wyncreek Drive. However, the impact pushed a BMW out of the garage, according to Channel 2 Action News.

The impact pushed a BMW out of the garage.

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Credit: JOHN SPINK / JSPINK@AJC.COM

The son of the owners told the news station that his parents were not home at the time of the crash. They are bicoastal and currently in California, according to Channel 2.

Authorities have not said how the minivan ended up in the house. It took two tow trucks to remove the minivan from the residence, Channel 2 reported.

This is the second time this month that a vehicle has gone through a home in South Fulton.

RELATED: Man dies after going into cardiac arrest, driving through South Fulton home

A local pastor and college president died Jan. 2 after suffering a medical emergency and driving through his neighbor’s home on Stone Croft Trail, according to fire officials.

The man lived across the street, police said.

Investigators said the man, identified by Channel 2 as Carver Bible college president Robert Crummie, was backing out of his driveway across the street when he went into cardiac arrest. Crummie was the pastor of Mount Calvary Missionary Baptist Church in College Park.

The distance between the scene of that crash and Thursday’s crash is about three miles.

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Officials said the man sat down in the restaurant and refused to leave. Moments later, police were called.