Three People Died after Head-On Collision in Maine
Two men and one woman died Wednesday morning after a head-on collision on Egypt Road in Raymond.
Three Dead Following Head-On Collision
The Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office said 56-year-old Gregory Logue from Windham, 80-year-old Tamara Harmon and 80-year-old Arthur Harmon, both from Raymond, died in the two-vehicle crash.
Sheriff’s Office said Man was “Driving Erratically”
Deputies said Logue was “driving erratically” and passed a vehicle in his pickup truck. He then went off the road, came back onto the roadway, crossed over the centerline and collided with an SUV.
Three People Died in Collision
All three were pronounced dead at the scene, said WGME News.
Crash Investigation
The crash is under investigation. Egypt Road was closed for hours and has since been reopened.
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