Maine State Police Seek Driver After Crash at Litchfield School Lot

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Litchfield, ME – Maine State Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a driver involved in a crash that damaged school property in Kennebec County.

According to the Maine State Police, the incident happened around 1 a.m. on Saturday, September 13, 2025, at the Libby-Tozier School in Litchfield. Officials said a vehicle struck a light pole in the school’s rear parking lot, causing significant property damage.

Security cameras at the school captured images of the suspect vehicle and driver. Authorities said the vehicle crashed into the light pole before leaving the scene without reporting the damage. Several still images released by police show the dark-colored vehicle and an individual walking near it in the lot.

Troopers are now asking for assistance from the community. Anyone who recognizes the vehicle or the driver is urged to contact Maine State Police at 207-624-7076 or email Trooper Tyler Nadeau at Tyler.W.Nadeau@Maine.Gov.

Officials emphasized that tips from the public often play a critical role in resolving property damage cases like this one. Damages to school property may affect both student safety and district finances.

Residents of Litchfield and surrounding areas, including Kennebec County and the greater Augusta region, are encouraged to review the released images and report any information.

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