Nanaimo police close part of Terminal Avenue due to incident with 'potential for violence'

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Nanaimo police close part of Terminal Avenue due to incident with 'potential for violence'
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All vehicles approaching the area of Terminal Avenue near Bryden Avenue are being rerouted, Nanaimo RCMP said.

An ongoing police incident at a Nanaimo motel has led police to close of a portion of Terminal Avenue near Bryden Avenue to all traffic.Police said the RCMP Emergency Response Team is on scene “due to the potential for violence.

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