Motorcyclist dies after Interstate 81 crash Saturday night
State Police at Harrisburg said Noah Joseph Dentry, of Red Lion, was pronounced dead at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center.
Troopers said he was riding a 2022 Yamaha motorcycle involved in a three-vehicle crash on Interstate 81 Northbound near milepost 68 around 9 p.m.
Two pickup trucks were also involved in the crash, troopers said.
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The cause of the crash has not yet been determined and the investigation is ongoing.
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