Updated: Man cited in crash that snapped pole
LEBANON - A Maine man was cited for failure to maintain control after his pickup truck crashed into a Depot Road utility pole Friday night, causing power outages and closing the road for a period of time.
The crash, which snapped the pole and left power and phone wires dangling, occurred around 8 p.m. in the area of 371 Depot Road.
Jonathan Gery, 22, of South Berwick, was cited in the crash, which resulted in no injuries to either him or a passenger.
Both air bags deployed in the crash, which forced the closure of the road for about two and a half to three hours, according to Maine State Police Trooper Michael Lane.
A Central Maine Power employee said on Saturday all power was restored around 1 a.m.
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The crash, which snapped the pole and left power and phone wires dangling, occurred around 8 p.m. in the area of 371 Depot Road.
Jonathan Gery, 22, of South Berwick, was cited in the crash, which resulted in no injuries to either him or a passenger.
Both air bags deployed in the crash, which forced the closure of the road for about two and a half to three hours, according to Maine State Police Trooper Michael Lane.
A Central Maine Power employee said on Saturday all power was restored around 1 a.m.
For more articles from our local region, check out The Lebanon Voice here.......... https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Lebanon-Voice/325841647482468?fref=ts
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