Teens are wanted for dropping chunks of concrete from the Doylestown overpass

Teens are wanted for dropping chunks of concrete from the Doylestown overpass

DOYLESTOWN BOROUGH, Pa. – A piece of concrete shattered the windshield of a car traveling north on Route 611 after it fell from the Dublin Pike overpass Friday afternoon, police said.

Shortly before the incident, which occurred around 1:30 p.m., Central Bucks Regional Police said three juveniles were observed leaning against the railing of the overpass.

Police said one of the teens, described as about 5 feet 7 inches tall, with long brown hair and wearing a dark hat and jacket, was observed dropping the 3-by-3-inch piece of concrete.

Police said the teens were seen running from the incident toward East Sandy Ridge Road on Old Dublin Pike in Doylestown Township.

Police said the driver was not injured in the incident, but the vehicle was damaged.

Police are asking the public for help in identifying the suspects. “Were you in the area at the time of this incident? Did you capture it on your vehicle's dashcam?” asks the police.

Anyone who saw the incident, knows the identity of the juveniles, or recorded the incident on a dashcam is asked to contact Officer Greg Kutys at 215-345-4143.

Teens are wanted for dropping chunks of concrete from the Doylestown overpass

The incident occurred on Route 611 at the Dublin Pike overpass. (Central Bucks Regional Police)

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