According to police reports, a three-car accident involving injuries occurred on Interstate 89 northbound near mile marker 103.2 in Milton on Wednesday afternoon. The incident led to a temporary lane closure as emergency crews responded to the scene.
Police say the crash resulted in significant traffic disruptions, with the northbound lane restricted to one lane for an extended period. Motorists in the area were advised to expect delays and to consider using alternative routes while crews worked to clear the scene.
The Vermont State Police confirmed that the interstate was fully reopened shortly after the situation was addressed, thanking the public for their patience during the incident. Specific details regarding the injuries or the circumstances surrounding the crash have not yet been released, and further updates will be provided when available.
As this situation develops, authorities emphasize that the charges related to the incident are still under investigation, and any legal proceedings will follow based on the findings. Court dates and specific charges may change as more information comes to light.
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