Police have dubbed one truck driver “Truckzilla” after the flatbed semi truck left behind a trail of property damage in Pennsylvania.

The semi truck reportedly tore down street signs and power lines in a Prospect Park, Pennsylvania neighborhood at about 9 a.m. on Tuesday, July 15th. 

“I feel that it was a truck driver that got turned around. That was they were trying to make his or her way out of a residential neighborhood,” said Prospect Park Police Sgt. Henry O’Neill to Fox 29.

In addition to the Prospect Park damage, police say that the same flatbed semi truck, who officers are calling “Truckzilla,” also knocked down another utility pole at the intersection of 9th and Pennsylvania avenues.

“Usually, we get large moving trucks or box trucks. And things like that – they can’t navigate that. It’s residential so you can only park on one side of the street,” said resident Ray Hagen, whose front porch camera captured footage of the semi truck. 

Since Tuesday morning, police have used the footage to track down the semi truck’s owner in Illinois. Police say they are seeking to send a message to other drivers that causing property damage and fleeing is unacceptable, and also aim to get insurance money from the company responsible. 

“We’ll stop traffic. We’ll move cars. We’ll move the world for you, so we don’t have to deal with situations like that and homeowners don’t have to deal with headaches,” said Sgt. O’Neill.

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