Man Seriously Injured in Route 302 Crash
Reported by Portland Press Herald on February 20, 2010
WINDHAM, ME – One person was seriously injured in a four-car accident on Route 302 Saturday morning, police said. The pileup happened around 10 a.m., starting when a car driven by Travis Ward, 19, of Windham crossed over into the eastbound lane of Route 302 and hit a car driven by Robin Damron, 45, of Windham, said Sgt. David Thomas of the Windham Police Department. Ward’s car then began to flip over and also hit a car driven by Carmella Skillings, 39, of Raymond, which was following Damron’s. In the meantime, Damron’s car skidded into the Westbound lane and hit a car driven by Catherine Young, 56, of Raymond.
Ward was taken to Maine Medical Center with serious injuries, Thomas said. Damron and her daughter Autumn were also taken to the hospital with head, neck and back injuries. Thomas said the injuries did not appear to be life-threatening. Thomas said the cause of the accident is under investigation and no charges have been filed while that investigation continues.
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