FRACKVILLE - After PennDOT crews cleared brush and cleaned up garbage Friday at a recently found homeless camp near the Interstate 81 and Route 61 interchange in Ryan Township, state police Sgt. Christopher Blugis said that it was for safety purposes.
"PennDOT crews were requested by state police to clear the brush," said Ron Young, spokesman for PennDOT District 5. "A trooper noticed it (the camp) a couple weeks ago."
Blugis, commander of the Frackville station, said the camp was discovered March 19 when state police found the corpse of Ronald Louis Coy Sr., 46, who had a last known address in Iowa. His cause of death is still undetermined.
"That area is known along the corridor as a safe haven for a transient population," he said.
In the camp area, there were tents and excessive garbage and Blugis said he saw many small, empty camping-style propane tanks that could have been used for cooking or as a source of heat.
Blugis said that before they cleared the area, there were three people living there, whom police interviewed.
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"PennDOT crews were requested by state police to clear the brush," said Ron Young, spokesman for PennDOT District 5. "A trooper noticed it (the camp) a couple weeks ago."
Blugis, commander of the Frackville station, said the camp was discovered March 19 when state police found the corpse of Ronald Louis Coy Sr., 46, who had a last known address in Iowa. His cause of death is still undetermined.
"That area is known along the corridor as a safe haven for a transient population," he said.
In the camp area, there were tents and excessive garbage and Blugis said he saw many small, empty camping-style propane tanks that could have been used for cooking or as a source of heat.
Blugis said that before they cleared the area, there were three people living there, whom police interviewed.
http://republicanherald.com/news/homeless-camp-removed-for-safety-reasons-1.1134959