Recent Motor Vehicle Accidents in Maine: April, 2026


April 16, 2026

Multi-Vehicle Chain Reaction Crash Causes Traffic Delays at University of Maine

A six-vehicle pileup occurred on Rangeley Road at the entrance to the University of Maine campus. The incident was triggered when a lead vehicle stopped for a pedestrian in a crosswalk. Three vehicles required towing; only minor injuries reported.

Fatal Collision
April 15, 2026

Litchfield Motorcyclist Fatally Injured in Single-Vehicle Collision in Wales

Steven A. Caouette, 51, died following a motorcycle accident on Route 197. Preliminary findings indicate Caouette failed to negotiate a curve, striking a utility pole. The impact ejected the rider, who was pronounced deceased at the scene.

Investigation
April 13, 2026

Maine State Police Investigate Fatal Head-On Collision in Stockton Springs

A head-on collision on Route 1 claimed the life of 77-year-old Anne Pomroy. A truck driven by Adam Sorrentino struck Pomroy’s eastbound Subaru Forester. Pomroy succumbed to her injuries at the scene; Sorrentino was hospitalized.

First Responders
April 11, 2026

Windham Police Officer and K9 Partner Hospitalized After Traffic Crash

Officer Sam Pattee and K9 Zeus were involved in a collision with a Nissan Pathfinder while responding to an emergency call. Both the officer, the K9, and the other driver were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries.

Single Vehicle
April 08, 2026

Single-Vehicle Crash in Madison Results in Fatality

Kenneth Dunphy of Lexington Township lost control of his vehicle, which left the roadway and struck a light pole in Madison. Mr. Dunphy was pronounced dead at the scene. Investigation into the cause is ongoing.

Disclaimer: The summaries provided above are for informational purposes based on public news records available for Maine (MA). The information provided is gathered from public news sources. It does not constitute legal advice. For specific legal guidance regarding an incident, please consult with a qualified professional.

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