Gorham man dies in crash (May 2, 2008)

Two area residents were killed Monday night after the car they were traveling in was struck by a SUV traveling in the wrong direction on the Maine Turnpike in Ogunquit, police said. 

At press time Wednesday, no charges had been filed against the SUV’s driver, 38-year-old Donna Bartlett of Wells, who sustained a broken ankle, in the crash.

The car’s driver, James McLaughlin, 65, of Gorham and 15-year-old Cooper Cambell, of Scarborough were found dead at the scene, state police said. The boy’s father, Steven Campbell, 48, was injured and taken to Maine Medical Center in Portland with non-life threatening injuries. 

State police said McLaughlin was driving a 2001 Lincoln Town Car owned by Maine Limousine Services of Portland and had picked up Steven and Cooper Campbell at Logan Airport in Boston and was driving them home.  

A decision on charges will be made after the investigation has been completed and the York County District Attorney’s Office has been consulted. 

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