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A roof was ripped from a home on Main Street in Sumner on Monday night after a vehicle struck it. Oxford County Sheriff Wayne Gallant said Tuesday that no one was injured and no arrests made. The identities of the homeowner and the driver were not available from the investigating deputy Tuesday.A roof from a home on Main Street in Sumner lies on the ground after a vehicle struck it and it fell Monday night. Oxford County Sheriff Wayne Gallant said Tuesday that no one was injured and no arrests were made. The identities of the homeowner and the driver were not available from the investigating deputy Tuesday.
A truck was damaged after it struck the house on Main Street in Sumner on Monday night. Oxford County Sheriff Wayne Gallant said Tuesday that no one was injured and no arrest made. The identities of the homeowner and the driver were not available from the investigating deputy Tuesday.A truck sits beside Main Street in Sumner on Monday night after it struck the house shown in the background. Oxford County Sheriff Wayne Gallant said Tuesday that no one was injured and no arrest was made. The identities of the homeowner and the driver were not available from the investigating deputy Tuesday.
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