AUGUSTA, Maine – The Maine Warden Service is asking the public for any information it may have regarding a hit-and-run snowmobile-pedestrian accident Friday night that seriously injured a 42-year-old Limerick man.
Darren Smith, of Limerick, born in 1965, was walking his dog at approximately 9:30 p.m. Friday behind his residence on the Limerick Air Field airstrip when he was struck. He suffered multiple injuries, including two broken legs and a broken arm, according to Sgt. Tim Spahr of the Maine Warden Service.
Mr. Smith was transported to Maine Medical Center in Portland.
Spahr said the wardens are seeking any information about the snowmobiler and why this may have happened. The current snowfall has covered the scene, and an extensive investigation is under way, he said.
“He took off,†Spahr said of the snowmobiler. “That’s all we know. It’s a hit and run.â€
Anyone with information on the accident may call the Maine State Police at 1-800-482-0730.
Posted by Tom Remington
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