A MAN has been charged with dangerous driving, a drug supply offence and possession of criminal property after crashing into a wall.
Shabaz Choudhry, 42, of Byron Street in Bradford has been charged in connection with a collision that happened in Apperley Lane on Tuesday evening.
He was remanded to appear at Leeds Magistrates' Court today to face charges of: dangerous driving, possession of criminal property and possession of cocaine with intent to supply.
Emergency services rushed to Apperley Lane on Tuesday, at around 8.45pm, after a BMW had hit a wall near the road's junction with Cliffe Drive, causing the structure to collapse.
A man, who was on a bus heading towards Apperley Bridge, said the car was badly damaged at the back and front.
The Yorkshire Ambulance Service (YAA) dispatched two ambulances and a specialist paramedic to the scene.
Two people were rushed to hospital.
A police cordon was in place between Micklefield Lane (B6152), at the traffic lights near Rawdon, and Walk Hill Farm for much of Tuesday evening.
A second man, aged 33, was arrested following the collision, but he has been released under investigation.
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