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Crash causes delays on Apple Dr in Craftsbury, police say

In Craftsbury, police say a crash on Apple Dr near Wild Branch Rd caused temporary road closures, with delays expected to last 1-2 hours.

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According to police reports, a vehicle crash on Apple Drive near Wild Branch Road in Craftsbury has caused significant delays for commuters. Vermont State Police say the incident necessitated a temporary road closure to facilitate the removal of the vehicle involved.

The crash, which occurred on Tuesday, prompted officials to advise motorists to expect delays of at least one to two hours while the situation was addressed. As the incident unfolded, police indicated that further details would be released as they became available. Drivers in the area are encouraged to seek alternative routes and to exercise caution while navigating through the affected region.

The roadway has since reopened, allowing traffic to resume its normal flow. Authorities expressed gratitude for the public’s patience during the disruption. As the investigation into the crash continues, police emphasize that charges related to the incident may evolve as more information is gathered.

Source: Vermont State Police

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