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Farmington motorcyclist injured in Maine crash remains in critical condition

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Scene of Sunday's accident that severely injured two Farmington residents (MSP photo)

PORTLAND, Maine - Two Farmington residents seriously injured when the motorcycle they were on collided with an SUV on Route 202 on Sunday remain at Maine Medical Center today, according to hospital personnel.
The crash occurred around 7 p.m. on Route 202 in Alfred near the intersection of Gore Road when an eastbound 2011 Subaru Forester was turning into Shaker Pond Ice Cream and collided with a 1999 Harley Davidson motorcycle traveling eastbound.
Carl Peaslee, 54, and his passenger, Deborah Turner, 52, were both thrown from the bike sustaining serious injuries.
Peaslee remains in critical condition today, according to a hospital spokesman, while Turner's condition was not available without a date of birth, The Rochester Voice was told today. The spokesman said they had three Deborah Turners currently in the hospital, making it difficult to release patient condition reliably. On Tuesday Turner was listed in serious condition.
The operator of the Subaru, 26-year-old Deleah Brown of North Waterboro, was not injured in the crash.

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