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October 11. 2012 10:56PM
Dover man charged with DWI in Rochester Thursday evening
ROCHESTER – A Dover man was arrested after allegedly being involved an alcohol-related accident along North Main Street this afternoon.
Police, firefighters and emergency personnel responded around 5:24 p.m. after a northbound 2003 Ford F150 pickup, driven by John Maloney, 28, of Dover, struck a utility pole at the intersection of Maple Street.
The Ford, which sustained damage to the right front fender and wheel in the collision, was later towed from the scene. North Main Street remained open during the incident.
Paramedics transported Maloney, who sustained non-life threatening injuries, to Frisbie Memorial Hospital. He later was charged with DWI.
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