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Traffic Alert: Law Enforcement Incident on Garfield St in Bristol, police say

According to police, both lanes on Garfield St in Bristol are obstructed due to a law enforcement incident, causing expected delays for motorists.

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According to police reports, a law enforcement incident has resulted in both lanes of Garfield Street in Bristol being obstructed. Vermont State Police say the situation is expected to continue for an extended period, leading to significant traffic disruptions in the area.

Motorists are advised to anticipate delays and consider using alternate routes to navigate around the obstruction. Specific details about the nature of the incident remain unavailable, but updates will be provided as more information is released, according to police.

Authorities are urging drivers to exercise caution while traveling near the affected area. The ongoing situation has prompted the need for increased attention and safety measures for all road users. As the incident unfolds, the police will continue to monitor the situation and provide timely updates to ensure public safety.

Further information regarding the incident and its resolution will be shared as it becomes available, and motorists are encouraged to stay informed through official updates.

Source: Vermont State Police

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