Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office Incident Date: 3/5/2023

Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office Incident Date: 3/5/2023
Cumberland County Sheriff's Office Incident Date: 3/5/2023 — Cumberland County Sheriff's Office
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Incident Date: 3/5/2023

Incident Time: 1822 hours

Incident Location: Harrison Road, in the area of Rose Way, Naples.

Release Date: 3/5/2023

Release Time: 2300 hours

On the above date and approximate time, the Sheriff’s Office responded with Naples Fire/ Rescue to Harrison Road, in the area of Rose Way for a car vs. pedestrian crash. Donald Wallace 48, of Raymond, was pronounced deceased at the scene.

The vehicle, a 2015 Chrysler 200S, sustained significant front end damage. The vehicle was driven by Paul Williams, 48 of Naples. Williams and his two passengers were uninjured.

The crash is currently under investigation and Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office investigators are being assisted by Reconstructionist’s from the Windham Police Department.

This release will be updated with further information when the investigation is complete.

Original source can be found here



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