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LIVERMORE FALLS – No one was injured Wednesday morning after two cars collided on Route 133 near the Mega Discount store. One vehicle rolled over onto its roof.

Raymond Cilley, 49, of East Livermore had just dropped his son off at school and was heading home, south on the highway, when a vehicle driven by Shelbie Oliver, 16, of Livermore, pulled out of the Mega Discount parking lot, police officer Maurice Drouin said.

Oliver didn’t see the Cilley vehicle and stated that her view was blocked by a snowbank, he said.

When she pulled out of the lot, the 1996 Pontiac Sunfire she was driving came in contact with the right rear of Cilley’s 1997 Chevrolet Malibu, near the tire, Drouin said.

The Sunfire pushed the rear of Cilley’s Malibu toward a snowbank, which caused it to go up on the snowbank and roll into the roadway on its roof, the officer said.

Cilley, who had his dog in the vehicle, was evaluated by NorthStar Emergency Medical Services responders at the scene and declined to be taken to the hospital, he said.

Cilley and Oliver and her passenger, her 4-year-old brother, Hunter Lamontagne, were all wearing seat belts and Lamontagne was in a child safety seat, Drouin said.

Firefighters directed traffic as Drouin investigated the crash. Allie Bond’s towing service removed Cilley’s car from the road.

Drouin estimated that Cilley’s Malibu sustained $4,000 in damage and Oliver’s Sunfire, registered to Dennis Lamontagne of Livermore, received $1,000 in damage.

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