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Emergency crews on scene of 'serious' crash involving bicyclist in Sabattus
SABATTUS, Maine — Emergency crews responded to the scene of a "serious" crash involving a bicyclist Thursday afternoon in Sabattus. Sabattus Fire Chief Adam Thacker told NEWS CENTER Maine the crash happened on Litchfield Road and involved a car and bicyclist. Litchfield Road is reportedly closed from Route 126 to the area of Hillside Drive.
Juvenile bicyclist dies after being hit by pickup truck in Sabattus
SABATTUS (WGME) -- The Sabattus Police Department says a juvenile died Thursday after being hit by a pickup truck at the intersection of Litchfield Road and Hillside Drive. The juvenile was taken to Central Maine Medical center, where they were pronounced dead. Police are withholding the name of the juvenile...
Victim in Fiery Crash Identified as Richmond, Maine, Man
According to an article on the WGME website, a 20-year-old Richmond man has been identified as the victim of a fiery crash that happened on August 3. According to the Sagadahoc County Sheriff’s Office, Mark J. Judd of Richmond was the driver who was killed in the crash, which happened near Thorofare Road on Route 201.
Man Seriously Injured after He Fell Asleep & Hit a Tree in Maine
A 76-year-old man was seriously injured after falling asleep at the wheel and crashing head-on into a tree in Harpswell on Monday night. Jeffrey Berkowitz was transported to Maine Medical Center with life-threatening injuries, said WGME News. Man Crashed Head-On into a Tree. The Cumberland County Sheriff's Office said Berkowitz...
Maine Woman Accused of Killing 90-Year-Old Man
According to an article on the WGME website, 55-year-old Shari Allimah has been accused of killing 90-year-old Gerald Marin. The article explains that on May 18, Marin's family visited his home on Hallowell Road in Litchfield. When they arrived, they reportedly found a bloody scene and the body of Gerald Marin underneath a blanket in a bedroom.
Police, fire departments honored for helping save child’s life
Boothbay Harbor Police Chief Doug Snyder was off duty June 29 when he happened by the scene of a medical emergency. It was a nightmare scenario when he arrived as medical teams were working to save a lifeless 5-year-old. Weeks later, the boy was home riding his bike. “I just...
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