NEW SHARON — A local man was injured Thursday night when the car he was driving went off Starks Road, rolled over and struck a tree, according to Franklin County Sgt. Matthew Brann.

Jaakob Lundy, 19, of New Sharon was pinned in the car after it rolled onto its side with its roof against a tree.

“Jaakob was traveling too fast for the road conditions,” Brann wrote in a report to Sheriff Scott Nichols Sr.

Lundy was not wearing a seat belt and received a possible head injury, Brann wrote.

Deputy Derrick Doucette issued Lundy a summons on a charge of operating under the influence.

Brann and Doucette were parked at the Sandy River Supply store on Routes 2 and 27 when county dispatchers alerted them to the crash. The New Sharon fire chief reported the accident after someone went to his home to tell him.

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Deputies found Lundy pinned in a 2000 Honda Accord.

Lundy was helped out of the vehicle by members of the New Sharon Fire Department and placed on a backboard, Brann wrote. He was taken by a NorthStar EMS ambulance to Franklin Memorial Hospital in Farmington. He was later taken to Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston, according to a FMH spokeswoman.

His family has asked that no information be released, a CMMC spokeswoman said Friday.

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