TAMWORTH â The driver of the Kia Soul who sustained serious injuries in a head-on collision with a tractor trailer on Route 16 in Chocorua on Thursday afternoon has been identified as Shawn McCarthy Sr., 38, of South Berwick, Maine.
McCarthy was taken by helicopter to Maine Medical Center in Portland, Maine, following the crash, which occurred at around 12:38 p.m. Thursday and closed down Route 16 for approximately four hours.
In a press release issued Friday afternoon, Tamworth Police Chief Dana Littlefield also identified the two occupants of the tractor trailer truck, who he said made it out of the vehicle with no physical injuries.
Driver in Chocorua crash from Maine, in stable condition
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CONWAY â Local police are asking for the public s help in investigating several catalytic converter thefts.
Catalytic converters are emission control devices that contain rare and valuable metals that are also used in industrial applications and electronics. The suspect(s) appear to be specifically targeting older vehicles and Ford trucks. We believe this is due to the high scrap value, said Conway police in a Jan. 1 Facebook post. The places that were hit were commercial business where vehicles are kept along East Main Street in Center Conway and Eastman Road in Redstone, the post said. We are looking for the publicâs assistance with identifying any vehicles that appeared out of place or parked on the side of any roads near East Main Street or Eastman Road in the early morning hours of Dec. 31st. We believe the time frame in Redstone was between 4 and 5 a.m. The time frame in Center Conway was between 3 and 4 a.m.