US-127 closed at Bellevue and Barnes Road due to ‘situation'
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — US-127 at Bellevue has been shut down at Bellevue and Barnes Rd. due to an ongoing 'situation,' according to Ingham County Dispatch.
Police will be holding a news conference to share information on the incident shortly.
This is a developing story, and 6 News will have more information when it is made available.
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