November

Two Adults Killed, Children Injured in Early Morning Crash on Maine Turnpike in New Gloucester

On Wednesday, November 19, 2025, at approximately 4:26 AM, Maine State Police responded to a two-vehicle crash on I-95 southbound near mile marker 71 in New Gloucester. Upon arrival, Troopers located a serious crash involving a 2017 GMC Acadia towing a U-Haul trailer and a 2015 Audi SUV. The preliminary investigation indicates that the GMC, which was traveling southbound, became detached from the trailer ball remaining connected only by safety chains. The driver of the GMC pulled to the right shoulder and stopped, with the trailer still partially in the roadway.

 

Six people were in the GMC, including four children ranging in age from 7 to 14, all from Lewiston. Four occupants, an adult male driver, an adult female passenger, and two of the four children exited the vehicle and were attempting to address issues with the trailer when a southbound 2015 Audi SUV struck the trailer and the GMC from behind.

 

The adult female was pronounced deceased at the scene. The adult male driver suffered critical injuries and was transported to Maine Medical Center, where he later died. The two children who were outside the vehicle sustained minor injuries. The two children who remained inside the GMC also suffered minor injuries. All four children were transported to Maine Medical Center. Relationship information and family details are still being confirmed. Identities will not be released until verification is complete and next-of-kin notifications have been made.

 

The driver of the Audi, an adult male from Wales, sustained minor injuries. He was transported to Maine Medical Center where he was treated and released. No charges are being filed against the driver at this time.

 

The dynamics and circumstances of the crash remain under active investigation.  

 

Maine State Police would like to thank Gray Fire and Rescue, Auburn Fire and Rescue, Auburn Police Department, United Ambulance, New Gloucester Fire and Rescue, and the Maine Turnpike Authority for their assistance at the scene.

 

MSP Investigating Fatal Crash in Pittsfield

On November 17, 2025, at approximately 5:55 AM, the Maine State Police responded to a single-vehicle crash on I-95 northbound near Mile Marker 143 in Pittsfield.

 

Troopers arrived to find a 2012 Subaru Impreza that had gone into the median and become lodged in the trees. The driver, 56-year-old Rae Hartford of Scarborough was pronounced deceased at the scene and had to be extricated from the vehicle.

 

Preliminary investigation indicates speed and intoxication were likely contributing factors. Lane 1 was shut down for approximately two hours.

 

The crash remains under investigation. Anyone with additional information is asked to contact Trooper Klayton Peckham at 207-973-3700, Ext. 9. Assisting on scene was Pittsfield Rescue and Blanchard’s Towing.

 

Burglary in Fairfield Leads to Pursuit and Arrest

On Thursday, November 13, 2025, at approximately 9:21 PM, the Maine State Police, Fairfield Police Department, and Waterville Police Department responded to a report of a burglary in progress at a residence on Dyer Court in Fairfield. It was reported that an armed male, who appeared to be under the influence of drugs, had forced entry into the residence, was acting erratically, and was damaging property.

 

A Trooper arrived first and observed a male fleeing the residence and getting into a black Ford sedan. The suspect did not comply with the Trooper’s commands and began yelling out the window as he backed up the street and fled from Dyer Court. A Trooper caught up to the vehicle, but the operator failed to stop. A motor vehicle pursuit ensued through Waterville, ending when the suspect’s vehicle struck a guardrail on Water Street. The vehicle came to a stop, and the operator fled on foot. A short time later, the suspect was taken into custody without incident. There were no injuries reported.

 

The suspect was identified as 27-year-old Joel Williams of Vassalboro. Williams was arrested and transported to the Somerset County Jail where he was charged with the following crimes: Burglary, Criminal Mischief, Terrorizing, Eluding an Officer, Driving to Endanger, OUI Drugs, Leaving the Scene of a Motor Vehicle Accident, Criminal Speed, Reckless Conduct, Refusing to Submit to Arrest or Detention, and Violating Conditions of Release.

 

Arrest Made in Corinth Homicide Case from September

In the early morning hours of Sunday, September 21, 2025, Maine State Police Troopers from the Northern Field Troop responded to multiple 911 calls reporting gunshots in the area of 272 Main Street in Corinth. When Troopers arrived, they located a wounded adult male, 32-year-old Michael McGregor of Skowhegan, outside of the residence. Troopers provided life-saving measures, and McGregor was transported by LifeFlight to a local hospital where he received medical treatment for gunshot wounds. Troopers made entry into a nearby apartment where they discovered a deceased male. Detectives from the Major Crimes Unit North and members of the Evidence Response Team were called to the scene to investigate the facts and circumstances surrounding the incident. The deceased was transported to the Office of Chief Medical Examiner in Augusta where on Monday, September 22, 2025, an autopsy was conducted. The deceased was identified as 46-year-old Scott Roberts of Glenburn. The cause of death was determined to be a gunshot wound, and the manner of death was ruled a homicide.

 

After an extensive, several weeklong, multi-agency investigation into the incident an arrest warrant was issued for 27-year-old Jawon Owens of East Hartford, Connecticut, for the crimes of Murder, Aggravated Assault, and Aggravated Assault with a Firearm. On Thursday, November 13, 2025, Jawon Owens was arrested by members of the Hartford Police Department without incident. Jawon Owens is currently being held at the Hartford Correctional Facility pending extradition back to the State of Maine for an initial appearance at the Bangor Judicial Center.  

 

At this time, there is no ongoing risk to the public, but the investigation remains active. Anyone with information related to this case is asked to contact the Maine State Police - Major Crimes Unit North at 207-973-3700, extension 9, and request to speak with Detective Jake Ferland. Information related to this case may also be submitted to the Major Crimes Unit North via an online tip portal. https://www.maine.gov/dps/msp/about/report-crime/major-crimes-unit-north

New York Man Injured After Climbing Onto Roof of Moving Bus on Maine Turnpike

On Friday, November 14, 2025, at approximately 11:17 AM, the Maine State Police received a report of a man who had fallen from the roof of a moving bus near mile marker 2 southbound on the Maine Turnpike in Kittery. Troopers responded and located several civilians, both motorists and passengers from the bus, providing aid to the injured man. The man, identified as 35-year-old Derrick McDuffy of New York, had suffered serious injuries.

 

Kittery Fire/EMS transported McDuffy to Portsmouth Regional Hospital with injuries believed to be serious but not life-threatening. Witnesses reported that McDuffy stated he was feeling overheated and opened the bus’s emergency roof access hatch before climbing onto the roof while the bus was in motion. Upon realizing what was happening the driver began slowing the bus and attempting to pull over when McDuffy fell from the roof to the roadway, landing on the shoulder of the Turnpike. The bus involved was operated by Concord Coach Lines. A replacement bus arrived to pick up passengers.

 

Traffic in the area slowed briefly but was not significantly impacted. Kittery Police and Kittery Fire/EMS assisted on scene. The investigation remains ongoing.

 

MSP Provides Update on Human Remains Found in Blaine

The Office of Chief Medical Examiner in Augusta has confirmed that the human remains discovered in Blaine on October 30, 2025, have been identified as those of 36-year-old Tomis Hoyt of the Presque Isle area.

 

The cause and manner of death are still pending further investigation. The investigation remains active, and no additional information will be released at this time.

MSP Continues to Investigate Shooting in Belgrade

On Sunday, November 24, 2024, at approximately 11:03 AM, the Augusta Regional Communications Center received a 911 call reporting a shooting at a residence at 15 Point Road in Belgrade. Troopers responded along with Belgrade Rescue and Delta Ambulance. 58-year-old Christina Bell who lives at the residence was transported via LifeFlight to Maine Medical Center in Portland with serious injuries. She was later transported to a Boston hospital. She is expected to survive. An adult male identified as her son, 26-year-old Samuel Bell left the residence in his vehicle and was taken into custody by Troopers without incident a short distance away on Guptill Road. He did not live at the residence with his parents. Samuel Bell was arrested and transported to the Kennebeck County Correctional Facility where he has been charged with Attempted Murder and Elevated Aggravated Assault.

MSP Investigating Shooting in Belgrade

On Sunday, November 24, 2024, at approximately 11:03 AM, the Augusta Regional Communications Center received a 911 call reporting a shooting at a residence on Point Road in Belgrade. Troopers responded along with Belgrade Rescue and Delta Ambulance. An adult female was transported via LifeFlight to Maine Medical Center in Portland with serious injuries. An adult male was taken into custody. He is cooperating with the investigation. This was an isolated incident. There is no danger to the public. This is the only information being released at this time. Additional information will be provided as the investigation progresses.

MSP Trooper Stops and Arrests Wrong Way Driver on I-95 in Old Town

On Friday, November 22, 2024, at approximately 6:00 PM, the Bangor Regional Communications Center received multiple calls reporting a wrong way driver traveling south on the northbound side of I-95, specifically in the area of mile marker 205. Sergeant Christopher Hashey took up a position at mile marker 197. The vehicle evaded Sergeant Hashey and continued south. Sergeant Hashey then continued south in an attempt to stop the vehicle again. Sergeant Hashey observed the vehicle taking the 197 on ramp the wrong way. Sergeant Hashey was able to meet the vehicle and utilized his vehicle to immobilize the wrong way driver. The driver of the vehicle, 60-year-old Eric Nicolar of Indian Island was arrested and taken into custody. He was transported to the Penobscot County Jail and charged with Operating Under the Influence, Driving to Endanger and Failure to Stop. Both vehicles were towed from the scene due to damage. No one was injured. The investigation is ongoing.

MSP Investigating Three-Vehicle Crash in Auburn

On Friday, November 22, 2024, at approximately 12:30 AM, Troopers responded to a three-vehicle crash at mile marker 75 northbound on the Maine Turnpike in Auburn. The initial investigation indicates that a passenger vehicle traveling northbound lost control and spun out before coming to rest in the roadway. Subsequently that vehicle was struck by a box truck and the box truck then struck a tractor trailer unit. After striking the tractor trailer unit the box truck rolled over the guard rail coming to rest partially down an embankment. The only person injured was the driver of the box truck and he was transported to Central Maine Medical Center with non-life-threatening injuries. Traffic was reduced to one lane for 2 ½ hours for the removal of the box truck and tractor trailer unit. The State Police were assisted by the Maine Turnpike Authority, State Police Commercial Vehicle Enforcement and The Auburn Fire Department. Copp Motors removed both the box truck and tractor trailer unit. The crash remains under investigation however speed combined with wet roads are contributing factors.

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