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Lowell Driver Hospitalized After Car Strikes Pole and Rollovers on Rogers Street

A driver was hospitalized after his car struck a utility pole and rolled over on Rogers Street in Lowell. Police concluded their investigation and issued no citations.

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A man was hospitalized Sunday morning after his car struck a utility pole and flipped upside down on Rogers Street in Lowell.

The Lowell Police Department said emergency crews were dispatched to the 400 block of Rogers Street shortly after 8 a.m. after receiving a report of a vehicle crash near Shedd Park.

When first responders arrived, they found the vehicle on its roof with the driver trapped inside. The man was the only occupant in the car.

First responders worked to extricate the driver, who was removed from the vehicle shortly after the initial call, and transported to a local hospital.

Police did not release the driver's name or provide details about his condition.

Utility pole snapped in crash

The impact snapped the utility pole, prompting a response from National Grid. Rogers Street was closed between Nesmith and Boylston streets while crews worked to secure the scene.

Investigation concludes with no citations

The Lowell Police Department announced Wednesday that its investigation into the crash has been completed. No citations were issued in connection with the incident.

The crash occurred on Sunday, May 24. Photos from the scene showed the overturned vehicle surrounded by emergency personnel and utility workers.

Lowell police have not released details about the cause of the rollover or whether weather or road conditions played a role in the crash.

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