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TRAFFIC ALERT: All lanes shut down on part of DuSable Lake Shore Drive due to crash, police investigation early Monday

CHICAGO — All lanes on part of DuSable Lake Shore Drive have been shut down early Monday morning due to a crash and police investigation, causing significant traffic back-ups and delays.

On northbound DuSable LSD, all lanes remain blocked at Roosevelt Road. On southbound DuSable LSD, lanes are closed from East Balbo Drive to Roosevelt Rd., with all traffic being diverted off due to the police activity.

Police have not released any details on the crash or the investigation, or on how long DuSable LSD may be shut down at the scene.

This story will be updated as more information becomes available.

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