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Two Seriously Hurt in Unity Crash

Two Seriously Hurt in Unity Crash

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UNITY, Maine (WGAN)  Police say two people have suffered serious injuries after a two-car crash in Unity.

The Waldo County Sheriff’s Office says around 12:45 Thursday afternoon, they responded to a crash at the intersection of Rt. 220 and Depot Street.

Police say 35-year-old Brandi Reynolds was driving a 1998 Plymouth Neon on Depot Street.  They say she left the stop sign at the intersection with Rt. 220 and was hit by a machinery delivery truck driven by 73-year-old Bradley Brockway.

Brockway was not injured in the crash.  Reynolds and her passenger, 56-year-old Patty Bishop, were taken to emergency care with serious injuries.  Police did not have an update on their conditions.

Police completed an accident reconstruction and laser mapping of the scene and are still investigating the crash.

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