
Traffic on Pleasant Street in Brunswick was delayed for about an hour on Wednesday morning after a car collided with a U-Haul truck.
According to a news release issued by Brunswick Police Lt. Lynne D. Doucette, police and Brunswick Fire and Rescue responded to the crash at about 7:10 a.m. that occurred near the intersection of Robinson Avenue.
John Ramsey, 40, of Boothbay Harbor, was driving a 2012 Mazda four-door when he crossed the center line, colliding with a Ford truck owned by U-Haul, which was towing a pickup truck, according to police. Both vehicles sustained extensive frontend damage.
Ramsey suffered non-life threatening injuries and was transported to Parkview Adventist Medical Center.
Gary Johnson, 62, of Woolwich was treated at the scene.
Three lanes of Pleasant Street were shut down for a little more than an hour while the crash was investigated. It is still under investigation, and criminal charges may be pending, according to police.
No further details were available Wednesday afternoon, according to Doucette.
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