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Driver Unhurt After Rollover Crash


NEWFIELD, Maine (WGAN)  The York County Sheriff’s Office says a teenager is unhurt after a rollover crash in Newfield.

Police say late Saturday night, 18-year-old Noah Steiner was driving a 2008 Chevy 1500 pickup truck on Bridge Street.

Police say he took a sharp turn too fast, went onto a dirt portion of the road, then fish-tailed into an embankment, causing the truck to rollover.

Police say Steiner was unhurt and released by the rescue unit on scene.

Police say no charges are anticipated.

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