Monroe man charged in pedestrian crash, hurting woman, granddaughter
District Attorney Gavin P. Holihan and Allentown Police Chief Charles Roca announced a Monroe County man was charged with striking two pedestrians with his vehicle while in a crosswalk, causing serious injuries to a child and her grandmother, and then leaving the scene of the incident.
Tyler Allan Monzietti, 25, of Tobyhanna, is charged with felony counts of aggravated assault by vehicle and accidents involving death or personal injury – serious bodily injury/death; misdemeanor charges of accidents involving death or personal injury and recklessly endangering another person and summary charges.
An arrest warrant was issued and Monzietti surrendered on Monday. Monzietti was arraigned before Magisterial District Judge Michael D’Amore and was released without having to post any bail; conditioned only upon his written agreement to appear for future court appearances.
Monzietti’s preliminary hearing is scheduled for 3:15 p.m. on June 30, 2026 before District Judge D’Amore.
On the afternoon May 16, Allentown Police were called to the area of N. 6th and West Hamilton streets for a crash involving two pedestrians.
The driver was later identified as Monzietti.
Video surveillance cameras showed that around 5:40 p.m., Monzietti left an Allentown bar and restaurant at N. 7th and Hamilton streets and entered his 2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee that was parked on the southside of West Hamilton Street.
Just before the crash, Monzietti’s vehicle was stopped for a red light in the right-hand lane of West Hamilton Street at the intersection with N. 6th street, but had his left turn signal on. A Ford SUV was stopped at the same red light in the left-hand lane next to Monzietti.
A child and her grandmother were standing at the northeast corner of the intersection waiting for the pedestrian signal to indicate that they had the right of way. As the signal changed to the “walk” indicator, the child and her grandmother entered the crosswalk on the north side of the intersection traveling westbound.
Video surveillance showed that as the light turned green, Monzietti accelerated his Jeep rapidly from the right-hand lane, while screeching his tires. He illegally crossed in front of the Ford SUV which had started to move forward. Monzietti narrowly missed the Ford SUV, but continued to make the illegal left-hand turn into the intersection where he struck both the child and her grandmother in the crosswalk.
The video showed Monzietti’s vehicle hit both victims with the front passenger corner, propelling both victims forward where they landed in the street. The video shows Monzietti getting out of his vehicle and running over to see the child bleeding from her face.
Monzietti then gets back into his Jeep and immediately leaves the scene northbound on N. 6th Street. City surveillance cameras showed Monzietti driving around for approximately 20 minutes, before Monzietti eventually returns to the scene of the crash and identifies himself to an officer.
The child suffered maxillary fractures, a mandibular fracture and had several teeth knocked out of her jaw. An Allentown Police officer on scene was able to save several of the child’s teeth by going to a nearby restaurant and putting them in a glass of milk. Those teeth were able to be reattached due to the officer’s actions.
The grandmother also suffered abrasions to her hands, fingers and knee.
This case was investigated by Allentown Police Officer Daniel Haas and will be prosecuted by Chief Deputy District Attorney V. Paul Bernardino III.