Possible hazmat situation shuts down Oracle Road on Tucson's north side

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Possible hazmat situation shuts down Oracle Road on Tucson's north side
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Tucson police have closed down the intersection of North Oracle and West Roger roads while they investigate a possible hazmat situation.

Jamie Donnelly A possible hazmat situation has shut down a busy roadway on Tucson's north side Wednesday morning.

Officers from @OperationsWest are on scene of a suspicious item possible hazmat situation at the intersection of N. Oracle Rd. and W. Roger Rd. Traffic will be restricted in this area. Officers are asking you to avoid the area, and find an alternate route. pic.twitter.com/eoVyVaVh7y

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