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Police Investigate Biker Death in Maine Crash

Police Investigate Biker Death in Maine Crash

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WATERBORO, Maine (AP) Police in Maine are investigating a crash between a motorcycle and a sport utility vehicle that resulted in the death of the motorcyclist.

Police say the crash happened at midday on Saturday in Waterboro. They say the crash killed 53-year-old Kimberly Sawyer of Freeport. Sawyer’s motorcycle struck an SUV operated by 33-year-old Cara Crabb-Burnham of Framingham, Massachusetts.

The Maine Warden Service was reconstructing the scene of the crash on Sunday. Police say the crash took place at a two-way intersection. No charges had been filed related to the crash.

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