No charges will be filed in the death of a Wiscasset woman who, according to investigators, jumped from her boyfriend’s pickup truck as it was traveling on Route 201 in The Forks on March 20. Investigators from the Maine State Police informed the family of Kimberly “Kimi” Hill, 33, of the results of their three-month investigation on Thursday, June 16, according to the Portland Press Herald.
Hill died of blunt force trauma to the chest and head, wounds consistent with being run over by a truck or striking a guardrail, according to the report.
“This is an accident,” Maine Department of Public Safety spokesman Steve McCausland told the newspaper. “No foul play suspected.”
Hill was a passenger in a 2016 GMC Denali pickup truck driven by Tyler Poland, 29, of Greene. Poland reported that Hill jumped from the moving pickup truck at about 2 a.m. March 20.
The Maine Attorney General’s Office and the Chief Medical Examiner’s Office participated in the investigation.
McCausland reportedly said the findings of the investigation were consistent with Poland’s report to police.