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Crash blocks lanes on Saxtons River Rd in Rockingham, police say

According to police, both lanes of Saxtons River Rd in Rockingham are obstructed due to a crash, with delays expected to last 1-2 hours.

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Vermont State Police say a traffic collision on Saxtons River Road in Rockingham has resulted in both lanes being blocked near McBride Road. The crash occurred recently, and authorities anticipate that the obstruction will persist for one to two hours.

According to police reports, details surrounding the incident are still emerging, and updates will be provided as they become available. Motorists in the area are advised to expect delays and consider alternative routes to avoid the affected stretch of road. Authorities emphasize the importance of driving cautiously in the vicinity of the crash site.

As the situation develops, law enforcement will continue to monitor the scene and provide further information regarding any potential injuries or additional impacts on traffic. The charges related to this incident remain under investigation, and any legal implications will be clarified as more facts come to light.

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Source: Vermont State Police

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