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Traffic stalled on Route 1 after crash involving Alexandria Police cruiser

Traffic slowed on Route 1 this morning for a crash involving an Alexandria Police Department (APD) cruiser on N. Patrick Street.

The crash occurred around 10:27 a.m. As of 11:20 a.m., the right lane of northbound traffic on N. Patrick Street was blocked and the eastbound lanes on Wythe Street were closed.

A Honda suffered extensive front-end damage while the police cruiser suffered damage to the right side of the vehicle.

The police presence may have been related to a perimeter set up nearby at 604 N. Columbus Street. The perimeter was set up in connection to an armed kidnapping case in D.C. but APD said the perimeter has since been lifted and the investigation on the Alexandria side has closed with no arrests.

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