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US 75 southbound in Dallas shut down due to police activity

US 75 southbound in Dallas shut down due to police activity

CBS News2 days ago

A major highway in Dallas was shut down Monday evening due to undisclosed police activity.
The closure is in the southbound lanes near Lovers Lane.
From a TxDot camera in the area, we can see all of the southbound lanes closed and traffic in the area at a complete stop.
As of this writing the northbound lanes are not impacted.
There's no word on when the highway may reopen.
This is a developing story and will be updated as more information becomes available.

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