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Farmington motorcyclist still in serious condition; no new info on passenger

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Scene of the Aug. 29 crash on 202 in Alfred, Maine (MSP photo)

PORTLAND, Maine - The Farmington, N.H., motorcyclist injured Aug. 29 on Route 202 in Alfred remains in serious condition, a Maine Medical Center spokesman said on Tuesday.
Carl Peaslee, 54, and his passenger, Deborah Turner, 52, also of Farmington, were both thrown from his Harley Davidson around 7 p.m. on Route 202 in Alfred near the intersection of Gore Road.
Peaslee's condition was critical upon first arriving at Maine Med, but was upgraded last Thursday to serious, where it remains 10 days after the crash.
Meanwhile, the hospital continues to release no condition on Turner since there are still multiple Deborah Turners at Maine Med, the spokesman said.
Police say the collision occurred when an eastbound 2011 Subaru Forester was turning into Shaker Pond Ice Cream and collided with Peaslee's 1999 Harley Davidson, which was headed westbound.
Turner's condition was listed as serious upon her arrival at the hospital, but staff later said she was "doing better."
The operator of the Subaru, 26-year-old Deleah Brown of North Waterboro, was not injured in the crash.

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