Auburn, ME (June 22, 2026) – A pedestrian was injured in a crash involving a vehicle that rolled over at the intersection of Turner Street and Center Street in Auburn on Saturday afternoon.
Reports indicated the crash occurred around 12:07 p.m. on June 20, after receiving reports of a collision involving a vehicle and a pedestrian. Initial information indicated the vehicle struck a pedestrian and subsequently overturned.
Responders reported that two patients were involved in the incident. Details regarding the extent of their injuries and the circumstances leading up to the crash have not been released. Still, authorities continue to investigate the cause of the crash.
We are thinking of those injured as they recover.
What Is Typically Reviewed After a Pedestrian Crash?
Pedestrian crashes require investigators to examine several factors to understand how the incident occurred. These may include the movements of the vehicle and pedestrian, roadway design, visibility conditions, traffic controls, and witness statements.
When a crash also involves a vehicle rollover, investigators may review the sequence of events that occurred after the initial impact. Vehicle damage, roadway evidence, and final resting positions can help establish how the collision developed.
Pedestrians are especially vulnerable in traffic incidents because they have little protection during an impact. Emergency responders frequently assess both visible and potential injuries, while investigators gather information to create a clearer picture of the circumstances surrounding the crash.