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I-225 north in Aurora partially reopens after fatal crash causes closure

I-225 north in Aurora partially reopens after fatal crash causes closure

CBS News12 hours ago
A fatal crash on I-225 in Aurora temporarily shut down all northbound lanes of traffic on Sunday evening.
Officers responded to the scene just south of the Alameda Exit around 6 p.m. Authorities said a single vehicle crashed, claiming the life of one person.
The Aurora Police Department said the cause of the crash remains under investigation. The two left lanes reopened around 6:20 p.m., but APD said the right lane will remain closed for an extended time while they work the scene.
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