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Man accused of crashing into several vehicles faces charges

Photo: Cumberland County Sheriff's Office


STANDISH, Maine (WGAN) Police arrested a man who crashed into several vehicles Sunday afternoon in Standish.

Police say 38-year-old Kevin Lawlor of Standish was found unresponsive in a vehicle near Thomas Road, then regained consciousness and drove off. Shortly afterwards, police say he crashed into 3 vehicles by the Standish Boat Launch, near the intersection of Routes 35 and 114. The man then attempted to flee but was held there by bystanders.

Lawlor was arrested and faces several charges, including driving to endanger and drug possession.

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