Joel Sanborn, 40, and Matthew Hall injured in pedestrian collision on Roosevelt Trail in Windham, Maine
Pedestrians hit by car in Windham, seriously injured
According to a press release, Joel Sanborn, 40, of Bridgton and Matthew Hall, 42, of Naples, were walking eastbound on Roosevelt Trail when they were hit by a 2015 Volvo driven by Ann Marie Bell, 51, of Kennebunk.
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