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Four-vehicle crash in Standish leaves two people injured

Photo: Cumberland County Sheriff's Office


STANDISH, Maine (WGAN) Two people involved in a four-vehicle crash in Standish were hospitalized with non-life threatening injuries.

Police said 46-year-old Tracy Reese of Westbrook was driving on Bonny Eagle Road when she crossed the center line and struck three other vehicles on Wednesday afternoon. She was taken to Maine Medical Center with non-life threatening injuries.

A child who was in one of the vehicle was evaluated at the scene but was not injured. One of the other vehicle’s drivers was taken to the hospital.

Police say speed and alcohol may have been factors in the crash.

 

 

 

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