BRUNSWICK — Three teenagers were taken to Maine Medical Center in Portland with serious injuries following a single-car crash in Brunswick early Sunday morning.
The crash was reported shortly before 2:30 a.m. on Durham Road just north of the Hacker Road intersection.
Brunswick Police Cmdr. Tom Garrepy said 18-year-old Dylan O’hara was driving a Subaru station wagon toward Durham when he allegedly lost control on the crest of the hill at Hacker Road. The car then veered off the left side of the road before it rolled over and crashed into trees.
Garrepy said both passengers, 19-year-old Isaac Perry of Harpswell and a 16-year-old girl from Topsham, were thrown from the vehicle. None of the three occupants wore seatbelts, said Garrepy .
The three were taken to Maine Medical Center where Perry was listed in serious condition Monday. O’hara is listed in satisfactory condition.
Garrepy said the 16-year-old passenger remained at Maine Medical Center Monday with serious injuries.
The cause of the crash is still under investigation, but Garrepy said police believe speed is a factor and they are awaiting toxicology results.
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