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Stretch of Highway 11 remains closed, police ask public to shelter in place
SEVERN TOWNSHIP, ONTARIO, JUL 1 – The Ontario Provincial Police lifted the shelter-in-place advisory after reopening Highway 11 following a four-hour investigation involving suspect searches and public safety measures.
- Highway 11 was closed in both directions for a police investigation near Washago, north of Orillia, according to a post by the OPP on X.
- The OPP stated that armed officers and a police dog were searching for suspects along Highway 11.
- A heavy police presence was observed, and the OPP advised people to shelter in place and avoid the area as the investigation continues.
- The OPP confirmed that Highway 11 fully reopened after the investigation.
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Police lift shelter in place advisory on Highway 11 as investigation continues
Police have lifted a shelter in place advisory after reopening Highway 11, but said there will still be a heavy police presence in the Severn township as they investigate an earlier incident.
·Kelowna, Canada
Read Full ArticleStretch of Highway 11 re-opened, shelter-in-place order lifted while investigation continues
A major gateway to Ontario cottage country was fully re-opened Tuesday afternoon after provincial police shut down the stretch of Highway 11, between Washago and Gravenhurst, for about four hours due to an investigation in the Severn Township area.
·Toronto, Canada
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