Traffic Alert: Head-on collision on Main Street in Clinton results in trapped passenger, road closure
Police are on scene. Officials say they are working to get a lane open as quickly as possible.
Credit: NCM Published: 10:29 AM EDT May 17, 2021 Updated: 10:30 AM EDT May 17, 2021
CLINTON, Maine Route 100 in Clinton, also referred to as Bangor Road and Main Street, is closed near the McNally Road intersection as of 10:30 a.m. Monday.
According to an official at the Clinton Fire Department, two cars collided head-on. The official said the crash caused at least one passenger to become trapped in a vehicle.
Police are on scene and officials are working to get a lane open as quickly as possible.
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As stated by acting Detective Senior Sergeant Craig Bolton, Counties Manukau CIB:
The homicide investigation launched in Pukekohe following an incident at an address on Wednesday morning remains ongoing.
Police have now completed all of our formal identification and notification procedures relating to the woman located deceased at the McNally Road property on 10 March.
She was Toakase Finau, aged 29, of Māngere.
Our team are continuing to investigate the circumstances of Toakase’s death and we are providing her whānau with the support we can at this difficult time.
The man who was taken to Middlemore Hospital at the time of the incident remains in a critical condition.
Please attribute to acting Detective Senior Sergeant Craig Bolton, Counties Manukau CIB:
The homicide investigation launched in Pukekohe following an incident at an address on Wednesday morning remains ongoing.
Police have now completed all of our formal identification and notification procedures relating to the woman located deceased at the McNally Road property on 10 March.
She was Toakase Finau, aged 29, of MÄngere.
Our team are continuing to investigate the circumstances of Toakaseâs death and we are providing her whÄnau with the support we can at this difficult time.
The man who was taken to Middlemore Hospital at the time of the incident remains in a critical condition.