
Two People Seriously Injured after a Three-Vehicle Crash in Maine
Two people were seriously injured after a crash involving a logging truck in West Paris.
One Man had Life-Threatening Injuries after Three-Vehicle Crash
A 62-year-old man had life-threatening injuries after his SUV collided with a logging truck and crashed into another vehicle on Bethel Road on Friday morning.
SUV Rear-Ended Logging Truck While Making a Turn
The Oxford County Sheriff’s Office said the driver of a Nissan Pathfinder was making a left turn when he rear ended a logging truck around 6:30 am.
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Third Vehicle Involved in Head-On Crash
The SUV then crossed the centerline and collided head-on with a Subaru Outback. Names and ages were not released.
SUV Driver had Life-Threatening Injuries
The SUV Driver suffered life-threatening injuries and was transported to Stephen’s Memorial Hospital.
Logging Truck Driver Not Injured and Subaru Driver has Minor Injuries
The logging truck driver was not injured in the crash. The driver in the Subaru had minor injuries.
Deputies Said Alcohol Was a Likely Factor in Crash
The Oxford County Sheriff’s Office said alcohol was likely a factor in the crash. The investigation is ongoing.
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