11/10/2008

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Staff Writer
SIDNEY -- A Rangeley woman is dead after a head-on collision on Sunday near the intersection of Middle and Reynolds Hills roads.
State Trooper Diane Vance said Julie Maloy, 38, of Rangeley was announced dead at the scene.
Vance said Maloy was headed north on the Middle Road in Sidney when her 1992 Dodge pickup truck veered into the other lane and struck a 2006 Toyota Scion driven by Ginger St. Pierre, 37, of Sidney.
St. Pierre suffered minor injuries, her airbag deployed, and was treated at the MaineGeneral Medical Center in Waterville.
The call came in about 4 p.m.
Vance said alcohol and speed are a factor in the crash.
"Maloy was thrown from the vehicle," Vance said. "She wasn't wearing a seatbelt."
She said after the vehicles struck each other they both rolled over. The vehicles were totaled, she said.
Vance said the Dodge pickup truck was registered to Maloy and that the crash was under investigation.
Maine State Police officers were at the scene along with Sidney fire and rescue and Delta ambulance.
Mechele Cooper -- 623-3811, Ext. 408
mcooper@centralmaine.com




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