The Southern Berks News

Rocks being put on Route 422, police say

Police first thought rocks fell off a truck, but its happened too many times

- By Steven Henshaw

Rocks that appeared to have been intentiona­lly placed on the eastbound West Shore Bypass just past the Mount Penn exit have caused a half-dozen accidents since Thanksgivi­ng, Exeter Township police said Thursday, Dec. 19.

Rocks weighing 50 to 60 pounds have disabled several vehicles and put scores of motorists in danger, said Sgt. Sean Fullerton, public informatio­n officer.

The first incident occurred late on Nov. 20 when three vehicles were damaged, with two of them needing to be towed, after riding over the large rocks.

“Our initial reaction was not that someone is putting boulders on the bypass,” Fullerton said.

Police cleared those incidents, figuring the rocks had fallen off a truck.

Ten days later, police received a report of another vehicle hitting a rock in the same area. Based on the previous incidents, they thought it was somewhat suspicious, Fullerton said.

After two vehicles ended up on the shoulder after hitting rocks in the same spot about 4 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 19, it left no doubt these were criminal acts, Fullerton said.

“We’re taking this very seriously,” he said, adding that tens of thousands of vehicles travel on the road daily.

It’s not hard for someone to access that part of the highway from nearby residentia­l areas, he explained. A thin wood line separates that section of the eastbound lanes from two housing developmen­ts. A trail leads from the highway to two housing developmen­ts. The trail passes a swale that has rocks in it.

Investigat­ors believe there could be more victims, Fullerton said, adding that motorists who sustain minor damage do not always report the problem to police. In this case, he said, they should.

Police are asking anyone with informatio­n to call the department at 610-779-1490, and reference case No. 25-19-6408. Officers said Dec. 19 that more calls were coming in all day from drivers who hit or nearly hit the rocks.

Anonymous tips may be made to Crime Alert Berks County by calling 877373-9913, downloadin­g the ALERTBERKS app on your mobile device, or by using your mobile phone to text tips to 847411 and typing ALERTBERKS + your tip.

Crime Alert will pay a cash reward for informatio­n that leads to an arrest. Tipsters don’t have to leave a name to collect a reward.

 ?? BILL UHRICH — MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Exeter Township Police Sgt. Sean Fullerton examines rocks that were placed in the traveling lanes of Route 422 in Exeter Township.
BILL UHRICH — MEDIANEWS GROUP Exeter Township Police Sgt. Sean Fullerton examines rocks that were placed in the traveling lanes of Route 422 in Exeter Township.
 ?? COURTESY OF EXETER TOWNSHIP POLICE ?? This rock found on Route 422 in Exeter Township would do considerab­le damage to a passenger vehicle.
COURTESY OF EXETER TOWNSHIP POLICE This rock found on Route 422 in Exeter Township would do considerab­le damage to a passenger vehicle.

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