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One injured in Bourne rollover accident on Route 25; Car vs. tree in Pocasset

One injured in Bourne rollover accident on Route 25


   Bourne Fire Deputy Chief Joseph Carrara (left) examines the Mitsubishi as it lays on its roof on Route 25.

BOURNE - A male driver was injured Saturday morning around 8 a.m. when the Mitsubishi Montero Sport he was driving rolled over on Route 25 in Bourne.

The SUV was traveling west when the accident occurred.  The man was taken to Tobey Hospital where he was treated for minor injuries.

Photo courtesy of David. G. Curran.

Car vs. tree in Pocasset


   Bourne Police are investigating the cause of this car vs. tree crash in Pocasset.

POCASSET - Around 1 p.m. on Saturday, the driver of a white sedan struck a tree on Keith Road in Pocasset.  Minor injuries were reported as a result of this single vehicle crash.

Bourne Police are investigating the cause of the crash.

Photo by David G. Curran.

3 comments
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10/17/09 @ 9:07 pm
Monponsett [Member] writes:
I never liked those Mister Bishis anyway.
10/17/09 @ 9:49 pm
ccmedic09 [Member] writes:
Well, I have a Mitsubishi and it's the best car I've ever owned.
10/17/09 @ 10:26 pm
Monponsett [Member] writes:
I just like saying "Mister Bishi," to be honest. If the guy didn't flip, I might have praised it.
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