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Embden man faces charges after being injured in motorcycle crash, police say
A pedestrian reported that a man was unresponsive near a motorcycle on Saturday morning on the side of Preble Avenue in Madison.
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An Embden man is expected to face criminal charges after being hospitalized with injuries sustained during an apparent motorcycle crash Saturday in Madison, police said.
Somerset County Chief Deputy Michael Mitchell said Monday that the agency received the report around 7:37 a.m. of a motorcyclist who had apparently driven off the road and struck a tree. A pedestrian came upon the crash, which happened Saturday on Preble Avenue near the intersection of Murphy Lane, Mitchell said, describing a very sharp corner in the area.
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Updated June 29
Woman injured when vehicle collides with fully-loaded tractor-trailer in Bingham
Police: Jessica Richards, 42, of New Portland, was taken by LifeFlight helicopter to be treated for a possible head injury and severe upper left arm injury.
Photo courtesy of Somerset County Sheriff’s Office
BINGHAM A woman was injured early Monday morning when her vehicle crossed the center line and collided with a fully-loaded tractor-trailer, police said.
Jessica Richards, 42, of New Portland, was driving north on Route 201 in Bingham around 1:25 a.m. when the 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee she was driving veered into the opposite lane, according to Chief Deputy Michael Mitchell of the Somerset County Sheriff’s Office. The Jeep crashed into a tractor trailer truck that was hauling tree-length logs, heading south, Mitchell said.