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JAY – Two Jay residents were injured early Friday when the car they were riding in went out of control on Route 133. Operator 20-year-old Christopher Veilleux was driving with a license that was suspended, Jay Police Chief Larry White Sr. said.

Veilleux, 20, was driving a 1995 Toyota, owned by his passenger, Cashmeira Robinson, 21, southerly toward Livermore Falls when it caught the soft shoulder near Maple Leaf Farm, White said.

Veilleux overcorrected and sideswiped the Maple Leaf Farm sign and post, he said, and then skidded across both lanes before it went into a ditch and rolled over.

Veilleux received head and facial injuries and was taken by ambulance to Franklin Memorial Hospital in Farmington before being transferred to Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston, White said.

Robinson was treated at FMH and released, he said.

Sgt. Troy Young responded to the 3 a.m. crash with officer Keri Alaniz , White said.

Young is continuing the investigation, he said.

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