
Eight Injured Including Seven Teens after Car Hit House in Maine
Eight people were injured, including a 20-year-old, three teenagers and four juveniles, after a vehicle crashed into a house in St. George early Saturday morning.
Eight People Injured Ranging from ages 20 to 15-Years-Old
The Knox County Sheriff's Office said a Honda Sonata missed a sharp corner, left the road and crashed into the house around 12:05 am Saturday.
The Car Crashed into the House at an Intersection
The crash happened at the intersection of Spruce Head Road and Village Road.
Speed, Alcohol and Drugs Believed to Be Factors
“Vehicle speed and alcohol and drug consumption are believed to have contributed to the crash,” according to the Sheriff’s Office.
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Driver Seriously injured and Transported to the Hospital
A 20-year-old driver, Eliza Luce from Union, was seriously injured and taken to the hospital.
16-Year-Old Flown to Trauma Center with Serious Injuries
A 16-year-old had life threatening injuries and was flown by LifeFlight to a trauma center.
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Three Adult Teens Injured
Three adult teens were injured and taken to the hospital including 18-year-old Jason Stalcup from South Thomaston, 18-year-old Brooklyn Hart from Belgrade, 19-year-old Michael Sabins from Liberty.
Three Juveniles Injured
A 17-year-old, 16-year-old and 15-year-old had non-life-threatening injuries and were transported to a local hospital.
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No Injuries Reported from the House
No injuries were reported from the residents in the house. The investigation is ongoing.
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