
Nearly two weeks after a serious motorcycle crash on Keystone Drive in Warrendale, a Prospect man has died from his injuries. Gregory “Greg” McCauley, 43, was hospitalized following a June 29 collision and later died last Thursday at Allegheny General Hospital.
Crash on Keystone Drive
According to Butler Radio, McCauley was riding his motorcycle on Keystone Drive around 9 a.m. on June 29 when another vehicle struck him. Emergency crews transported him to Allegheny General Hospital, where he ultimately succumbed to his injuries. Police have not released further information about the other vehicle, and it remains unclear whether any charges will be filed.
Remembering Greg McCauley
McCauley owned McCauley Contracting, worked as a shipping manager at Chick Manufacturing and was an active member of the drifting community, according to his obituary in the Butler Eagle. The notice lists viewings and a memorial service at Boylan Funeral Home on July 14 and asks that memorial contributions be made to the Butler County Humane Society. Friends and neighbors remembered him as a devoted family man and motorsports enthusiast.
Riding Risks in Pennsylvania
According to PennDOT, the 2024 Crash Facts & Statistics recorded roughly 3,298 motorcycle crashes and 218 fatal-injury motorcycle crashes statewide, underscoring the risks riders face on Pennsylvania roads. The agency promotes rider training and visibility measures, detailed on its PennDOT motorcycle safety page, as ways to reduce serious collisions. Officials say better training and conspicuity can lower the likelihood of deadly crashes.
Authorities have not released additional details about the crash, and the family’s arrangements and request for donations to the Butler County Humane Society are listed in the obituary, according to the Butler Eagle. Anyone with information about the June 29 collision is asked to contact local law enforcement.









