A woman from Brooks was seriously injured Thursday night when her car crashed into trees off Interstate 295 in Richmond, according to Maine State Police.

Terri Sebring, 49, was taken to Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston after the crash to be treated for non-life threatening injuries.

Trooper Greg Stevens said Sebring over-corrected after nearly colliding with another car in front of her on Thursday evening 7:30 p.m. Her car then went off the road, spun and stopped in a group of trees in the median.

Firefighters had to cut away the roof of her car to free Sebring from the vehicle. Her dog escaped injury and was turned over to an animal control officer from Lincoln County.

Police said it is not clear why Sebring lost control of the car.


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