UPDATE: Motorcyclist found dead near I-79 in Cranberry Township 2 days after crash, police say

(Caption and Credit for Photo: State Police on Thursday, May 21, are investigating a fatal crash along Route 228 in Cranberry Township. (Varad Raigaonkar/Butler Eagle)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Cranberry Township, PA) A deadly motorcycle crash in Cranberry Township near Interstate 79 was discovered more than two days after it happened, according to Pennsylvania State Police.

Troopers believe 36-year-old Milo Corll was riding his Harley-Davidson on the ramp from Route 228 onto I-79 northbound near the UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex when he crashed sometime around 2 a.m. Tuesday, according to the police report. However, investigators said he was not discovered until about 9:30 a.m. yesterday.

Police said Corll’s motorcycle traveled off the ramp and into an area of saplings and foliage. Corll was thrown from the bike, which continued traveling before coming to rest on the southern side of the ramp.

Troopers said Corll was not wearing a helmet and suffered a fatal injury.

Investigators said they were able to confirm the date and time of the crash using surveillance footage from a nearby business, VEG ER for Pets.

Police did not release any additional details.

Responding agencies included the Cranberry Township Police Department, Cranberry Township Volunteer Fire Company, Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and the Butler County Coroner’s Office.