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US Route 302 in Orange reopens to traffic after police presence, say officials

According to police, US Route 302 in Berlin, Vermont, has reopened following a traffic incident. A police presence remains in the area.

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US Route 302 in Orange reopens to traffic after police presence, say officials
VERMONT STATE POLICE

US Route 302 in Orange
  • A police presence remains in the area

According to police reports, US Route 302 near the address 689 has been reopened to traffic following an earlier incident. The Vermont State Police confirmed that while the roadway is now clear, a police presence may still be noticeable in the vicinity.

Authorities are urging motorists to drive cautiously as they navigate the area. Further details regarding the nature of the incident that prompted the police response have not been disclosed.

The Vermont State Police continue to monitor the situation, and any updates regarding the incident will be communicated as they become available. As always, public safety remains a top priority, and drivers are advised to remain vigilant while traveling through the area.

The situation is still evolving, and the police are expected to provide additional information if necessary.

Source: Vermont State Police

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