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Published - Tuesday, May 13, 2008

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Driver crashes car into pastor’s house

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The car above, driven by Kelly Kalis, crashed through a bedroom wall in the home of the Rev. Steve and Diane Meyer.
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At 2 a.m. Sunday, the Rev. Steve Meyer was preparing his sermon for later that morning in the basement office of his house at 603 Pioneer Drive. His wife, Diane, was asleep in their first-floor bedroom. Then it happened.

“I heard a huge crash right above me,” said Meyer, pastor of Bridge of Life Lutheran Church in Holmen. “I couldn’t imagine what it was.”

A 31-year-old Holmen woman later arrested for drunken driving had crashed her white 2008 Toyota Solara through the wall of Meyer’s daughter’s bedroom, according to a Holmen police report released Tuesday.

“The car punched the whole wall in,” Meyer said. “I could see the dust and headlights shining into the hallway.”

His daughter’s bedroom was empty. Katrina, 22, is finishing her final weeks at Wartburg College in Waverly, Iowa.

“Her headboard was smashed by the car. She would have been seriously injured,” Meyer said. “That’s the scariest thing for us.”

After making sure his wife was unharmed, Meyer ran outside to check on the driver, Kelly Kalis of 1008 Greenwood St. Uninjured, she climbed out of the car and told Meyer to call police.

Kalis was arrested and cited for operating while intoxicated, unreasonable and imprudent speed, inattentive driving, failure to stop at a stop sign and reckless driving, according to police reports. She registered a 0.17 percent blood-alcohol concentration and is due in Coulee Region Joint Municipal Court on May 16, police said.

Meyer didn’t know Kalis, who lives about two blocks away. She was talking on her cell phone and driving eastbound on Eastwood Street when she blew through a stop sign at Eastwood Street and Pioneer Drive and drove straight into Meyer’s house, according to police.

The front of the car pushed 3 feet into the bedroom and pushed Katrina’s furniture across the room. The impact damaged the front concrete step but missed the foundation.

The repairs are covered by Meyer’s insurance and expected to be completed next week.

Meyer said he prayed for Kalis and said the collision made him realize how fragile life is.

“For all of us, we get these little wake up calls,” he said. “It could have been so much worse.”
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Agree...... wrote on May 18, 2008 11:06 AM:

" Ms. Kalis's drinking, partying, bar-hopping, etc. has been an ongoing problem which is why her divorce is in today's Tribune. Looks like her ex got out of that marriage in the nick of time. May he live happily ever after. "

I agree with No.... wrote on May 14, 2008 8:15 AM:

" She was drunk, speeding, and on the phone in a neighborhood filled with kids. I understand that it was in the wee hours of the morning, but people drink, speed, and talk on the phone all times of day. As the nice weather approaches I ask everyone please pay attention when you're driving, watch out for our kids and think twice before having too many drinks at that BBQ. Thank you! "

No forgiveness appropriate here wrote on May 12, 2008 12:07 PM:

" I hope, with all due respect, Rev. Steve Meyer does not consider 'forgiveness' appropriate in this circumstance. We should all pray that she does not kill someone in the future. "

Take away her license.... wrote on May 8, 2008 1:38 PM:

" She was drunk and talking on the phone, great combination. I hope she realizes she could of killed someone. I'd like to see her have her license taken away, let's make an example out of her!! "


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