Multi-vehicle crash on I-95 near Augusta involved erratic driver, stolen vehicle
Two people were injured and another driver is facing charges after a multi-vehicle crash on I-95, Friday afternoon, Oct. 24, 2025.
At approximately 4:05 p.m., a Major Crimes Central detective was traveling northbound on I-95 in Augusta when the detective observed a 2008 Toyota Tundra driving erratically and attempted to initiate a traffic stop, according to Maine State Police, in a news release. The Tundra failed to stop despite the detective activating the cruiser’s blue lights and siren. In the area of mile 119 northbound, the Tundra struck another vehicle, resulting in a crash involving four total vehicles, including the Tundra.
The driver of the Tundra fled on foot but was apprehended shortly after by Troop I troopers who responded to the scene. A passenger of a 2024 Toyota RAV4 and the driver of a 2013 Buick Enclave were transported to Maine General Hospital in Augusta with non-life-threatening injuries.
While on scene, it was learned that the Tundra had recently been stolen in Augusta, said MSP, in the release. As a result, Karl McDougal-Orosco, 34, of Pittsfield, was transported to the Kennebec County Jail in Augusta. He faces charges of Eluding an Officer, Driving to Endanger, Reckless Conduct with a Dangerous Weapon, and Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle.
There were significant traffic delays as a result of the crash; however, no secondary crashes occurred, said MSP.
Sidney Fire & Rescue, Delta Ambulance, and Ready Road Towing assisted on scene.

