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3 dead after head-on crash in Raymond


A head-on crash in Raymond Wednesday left three people dead.

The Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office says the crash happened around 11 a.m. near the Gray-Raymond town line.

A pickup truck being driven by 56-year-old Gregory Logue of Windham crossed the center line on Egypt Road and struck an SUV head-on.

Logue, as well as the occupants of the SUV, Tamara and Arthur Harmon, both 80 years old from Raymond, died in the crash.

Deputies say witness statements and evidence at the crash scene indicate that Logue was driving erratically before the crash.

The cause of the wreck is under investigation.

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