Crime & Safety

Man Killed In Route 206 Crash With Delivery Truck In Somerset County

Route 206 was closed for around three hours on Wednesday for the crash investigation in Montgomery.

MONTGOMERY, NJ — A Skillman was killed following a crash with a truck on Route 206 in Montgomery on Wednesday.

On Feb. 19 at around 10 a.m., 911 calls reported a motor vehicle crash with injuries on Route 206 North in front of the Nassau Tennis Club.

A 2017 Subaru being driven by a 64-year-old Skillman man hit the rear of a 2019 International delivery truck that was being driven by a 44-year-old man from Burlington, according to a preliminary scene investigation.

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The driver of the Subaru had to be extricated from the vehicle and was taken to Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick where he was later pronounced dead, said Montgomery Township Police Lt. Jason Larsen..

The driver of the truck was taken to Robert Wood Johnson Hospital Somerset with non-life-threatening injuries. Neither of the vehicles had passengers.

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The circumstances of the crash are being investigated by the Montgomery Police Department and the Somerset County Prosecutors Office Collision Analysis Reconstruction Team. No summons have been issued at this time.

The highway was closed to traffic for around three hours during the scene investigation.

Emergency personnel from Montgomery Township EMS, Montgomery Fire Companies #1 and #2, NJDOT/NJSP Incident Management Response Team and Robert Wood Johnson Medics helped at the scene.

Anyone with information related to the crash is asked to call Montgomery Township Police Traffic Sgt. Sean Sullivan at 908-617-4811 or Montgomery Traffic Officer Jason Clifford at 908-235-3002.

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