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Crash blocks US Route 4 EB in Mendon, motorists advised to seek detours, police say

According to police, both lanes of US Route 4 East in Mendon are obstructed due to a crash, expected to last 1-2 hours. Motorists should seek alternate routes.

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According to police reports, both lanes of eastbound US Route 4 in Mendon are currently obstructed due to a crash near Cream Hill Road. The Vermont State Police expect the disruption to last approximately one to two hours.

Motorists in the area are advised to anticipate delays and consider alternative routes while the situation is being addressed. Specific details regarding the crash have not yet been released, but updates will be provided as more information becomes available, according to the report.

Authorities urge drivers to exercise caution in this vicinity as emergency responders work to clear the scene. While the situation is ongoing, the safety of all individuals on the road remains a top priority.

As the investigation continues, the Vermont State Police will provide further updates regarding the incident and any potential impacts on traffic conditions.

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Source: Vermont State Police

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