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Road closed in Lyndon due to stuck truck unit, police say

In Lyndon, Vermont, police say South Wheelock Street is closed for an hour due to a stuck tractor-trailer unit, causing delays for motorists.

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According to police reports, South Wheelock Street in Lyndon is currently closed due to a stuck tractor-trailer unit. The closure began earlier today, and authorities estimate that the roadway will remain blocked for approximately one hour while efforts are made to remove the vehicle.

Motorists in the area are advised to anticipate delays and consider alternative routes to avoid the obstruction. Police remind drivers to exercise caution while navigating around the scene.

Specific details regarding the incident have not yet been released, but updates will be provided as the situation develops. The Vermont State Police and the Lyndonville Police Department are coordinating the response to the incident.

The charges in this matter are not applicable, as the situation involves a traffic obstruction rather than a criminal offense. No court dates are associated with this incident, but further information may be available as the removal process continues and the situation is resolved.

Source: Vermont State Police

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