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A Ford F-350 utility truck lies Tuesday night beside Center Street in Auburn. The truck, which was reported stolen from Livermore Falls, took down powerlines and a utility pole, blocking all four lanes until 9 a.m. Wednesday morning. Driver Ryan Buckingham, 32, a transient, suffered serious injuries, police said. Submitted photo

AUBURN — A 32-year-old transient driving a stolen truck from Livermore Falls on Center Street late Tuesday night rolled it over, knocking down a utility pole and wires and closing the four-lane highway until 9 a.m. Wednesday, according to police.

Police said Ryan Buckingham was driving a stolen 2000 Ford F-350 utility truck shortly after 10 p.m. when he rolled it over near 930 Center St. by Emerson Chevrolet Buick.

A Ford F-350 utility truck lies Tuesday night beside Center Street in Auburn. The truck, which was reported stolen from Livermore Falls, took down powerlines and a utility pole, blocking all four lanes until 9 a.m. Wednesday morning. Driver Ryan Buckingham, 32, a transient, suffered serious injuries, police said. Submitted photo

When police arrived, “officers confirmed a single-vehicle rollover crash had taken place, taking down power lines as well as a utility pole, blocking all four lanes of travel. A second vehicle was found entangled in the downed lines,” Deputy Police Chief Timothy A. Cougle wrote in a statement Wednesday afternoon.

Buckingham was transported to the Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston with serious injuries, Cougle said.

The second vehicle, a 2016 Subaru Outback operated by Ronald Theriault, 63, of Rumford, was not involved in the rollover but became entangled in the downed wires, according to the statement. He was not injured.

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A vehicle driven by Keagan Richardson, 22, of Turner lies Tuesday night along Center Street in Auburn after striking an Auburn Public Works vehicle blocking traffic at an accident scene. “The Public Works truck had its emergency strobe lights activated and reflective barricades in place to indicate the road closure. Speed was determined to be a factor in this crash,” Deputy Police Chief Tim Cougle said in a statement Wednesday. Submitted photo

While officers were managing the initial scene, a vehicle drove into an Auburn Public Works vehicle helping to block Center Street at Colby Street, police said.

“The Public Works truck had its emergency strobe lights activated and reflective barricades in place to indicate the road closure. Speed was determined to be a factor in this crash,” Cougle said in the statement.

Keagan Richardson, 22, of Turner was charged with driving to endanger. Richardson, his passenger, and the Public Works employee were not injured in the incident, police said.

All four lanes of Center Street were closed overnight and into the morning commute while utility crews worked to clear the scene and make necessary repairs. The crash made a mess of Wednesday morning’s commute, with the tie-up backing up rerouted traffic on Turner Street and other side streets.

Center Street was reopened to traffic by 9 a.m. Wednesday.

Police said Buckingham will be charged with driving to endanger, aggravated criminal mischief and operating without a license. Charges related to the stolen vehicle are being handled by the Androscoggin County Sheriff’s Office because the vehicle was stolen from Livermore Falls.