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Traffic on Route 22A in Vergennes reopened after incident

According to police, a road in Vergennes was reopened following a traffic incident that resulted in charges against an unidentified driver.

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According to police reports, Route 22A at Country Commons in Vergennes has been reopened to traffic. The roadway had been closed for an unspecified period due to an incident, but it is now accessible to all vehicles.

Vermont State Police did not provide details regarding the nature of the incident that led to the closure. The reopening of the road is expected to ease traffic flow in the area, which had been affected during the closure.

Motorists are advised to remain cautious while traveling in the vicinity as road conditions may still be adjusting following the incident. Further updates will be provided by the Vermont State Police if additional information becomes available.

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Source: Vermont State Police

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