4 Maine troopers struck by car alongside road while investigating 'family dispute'
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Four state troopers in Maine have been hospitalized after being struck by a 24-year-old driver on the side of the road in Hollis while investigating a domestic dispute, authorities say.
Troopers Jake Mowry, David Lemieux, Dakota Stewart and recruit Shane St. Pierre "responded to a family dispute/complaint at the intersection of Hollis Road (Rte 202) and Star Lane in the town of Hollis" at approximately 10 p.m., the Maine Department of Public Safety said in a statement. Greg Norman is a reporter at Fox News Digital.
Authorities say the four law enforcement officers were conducting interviews in the breakdown area/driveway of a residence, when at around 11:12 p.m., a vehicle traveling eastbound drove into the area and "struck all four Troopers."
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