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Update: Police ID Driver Who Killed Watertown Man In Maine
Police say 24-year-old truck driver from Canada is cooperating with investigation.

The truck driver law enforcement investigators believe was involved in the death of a Watertown man who was participating in the Trek Across Maine bike event this past Friday has been identified as a 24-year-old from Quebec.
Michel Masse-Defresne was likely driving the tractor-trailer that killed 23-year-old David LeClair, 23, on U.S. Route 2 in Hanover, according to the Maine Department of Public Safety, according to an artilce in the Portland Press-Herald.
Masse-Defresne is reportedly fully cooperated with the investigation. No charges have been filed against Masse-Defresne, who was stopped in Rumford as he drove the truck full of bulk corn heading to a feed store in Augusta.
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Investigators have not ruled out the involvement of a second truck.
The accident occurred at 8:45 a.m. Friday when LeClair was struck by a vehicle and was run over as he was riding with a 140-member team of athenahealth employees. LeClair's colleagues remembered the young man by marching in the Southern Maine Pride Parade in Portland on Saturday.
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