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Crash on Vt Route 105 in Sheldon causes lane closures, police say

Both lanes of Vt Route 105 in Sheldon have reopened following a crash, according to police. No injuries were reported, but traffic delays were expected.

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Vermont State Police say both lanes of Vermont Route 105 near Casino Road in Sheldon were obstructed earlier today due to a crash. The incident, which occurred on February 13, 2026, led to significant delays for motorists in the area.

According to the report, the road blockage was expected to last approximately two to four hours. Specific details regarding the crash have not yet been released, and police are monitoring the situation closely. Motorists are advised to anticipate delays and consider using alternative routes while traveling through the area.

The situation has since improved, and both lanes of travel have reopened. Authorities continue to urge drivers to exercise caution while on the road. The circumstances surrounding the crash remain under investigation, and further updates will be provided as they become available.

As the investigation proceeds, police stress that all charges are allegations at this stage, and any potential legal proceedings will follow standard protocols.

Source: Vermont State Police

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