SANFORD — Roads at the site of a collision between a tractor trailer and a car have been reopened, Sanford Police Department announced today.
Motorists are advised to exercise caution as crews work on removing signage and finalizing their investigation.
The accident occurred on May 20 at 7:29 a.m. at the intersection of Alfred Road (Route 4) and New Dam Road.
Sanford Police and Fire Departments were dispatched to the scene following reports of the crash, which left three people injured.
Two of the injured were taken to Southern Maine Health Care in Sanford, while another was airlifted to Maine Medical Center by Life Flight.
The Maine State Police Commercial Truck and Crash Reconstruction Units are aiding in the investigation.
Authorities extend their gratitude to the public for their assistance before emergency services arrived on the scene.
Although the roads are now accessible, the police recommend continued avoidance of the area to facilitate the ongoing investigation.