Police Release Details on Two People Injured in I-80 Construction Zone Crash in Brookville

BROOKVILLE BOROUGH, Pa. (EYT) – Police say two people were injured in a crash that occurred in a construction zone on Interstate 80 in Brookville Borough earlier this month.

According to DuBois-based State Police, the collision occurred around 5:43 p.m. on September 9, on Interstate 80 eastbound near mile marker 80 in Brookville Borough, Jefferson County.

Police say 51-year-old Douglas S. Boyles, of South Williamsport, Pa., was operating a 2006 Nissan Titan traveling east in a construction zone where traffic had created a backup of stopped vehicles.

Boyles reportedly attempted to stop but struck the rear of a trailer pulled by a 2014 Peterbilt truck operated by 35-year-old Stanley D. Parker II, of Oxford, New Jersey.

Both drivers and a passenger in Boyles’s vehicle, identified as 39-year-old Kimberly J. Boyles, of South Williamsport, Pa., were wearing seatbelts.

Douglas Boyles suffered suspected minor injuries and Kimberly Boyles suffered possible injuries of unknown severity. They were both transported to Penn Highlands DuBois by Amserve Ambulance Service.

Parker was not injured.

Boyles’s vehicle was towed from the scene by Leadbetter’s Towing.

PSP DuBois released the above report on Monday, September 20, 2021.


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