Three people are dead following a crash that shut down both sides of Egypt Road for hours near the Gray-Raymond line on Wednesday, according to authorities.Officials with the Raymond Fire & Rescue Department said a pickup truck that was traveling in the direction of Gray collided with a vehicle that was heading in the opposite direction.The Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office said that based on witness statements and evidence at the crash scene, a black 2021 Nissan Frontier truck was operating erratically before the collision, crossed the center line and struck a blue 2021 Subaru Crosstrek head on.The driver of the truck, 56-year-old Gregory Logue, of Windham, was killed in the crash.The two people who were in the Subaru, Arthur Harmon and Tamara Harmon, both 80-year-old Raymond residents, also died as a result of the crash.Maine’s Total Coverage first learned about the crash shortly after 11:20 a.m., which is when the Cumberland County Regional Communications Center that both sides of Egypt Road were closed.Shortly after 2:25 p.m., officials informed Maine’s Total Coverage that Egypt Road had reopened to traffic. The cause of the crash is being investigated by the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office.
Three people are dead following a crash that shut down both sides of Egypt Road for hours near the Gray-Raymond line on Wednesday, according to authorities.
Officials with the Raymond Fire & Rescue Department said a pickup truck that was traveling in the direction of Gray collided with a vehicle that was heading in the opposite direction.
The Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office said that based on witness statements and evidence at the crash scene, a black 2021 Nissan Frontier truck was operating erratically before the collision, crossed the center line and struck a blue 2021 Subaru Crosstrek head on.
The driver of the truck, 56-year-old Gregory Logue, of Windham, was killed in the crash.
The two people who were in the Subaru, Arthur Harmon and Tamara Harmon, both 80-year-old Raymond residents, also died as a result of the crash.
Maine’s Total Coverage first learned about the crash shortly after 11:20 a.m., which is when the Cumberland County Regional Communications Center that both sides of Egypt Road were closed.
Shortly after 2:25 p.m., officials informed Maine’s Total Coverage that Egypt Road had reopened to traffic.
The cause of the crash is being investigated by the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office.