
Motorcycle crash reported near Paris, Ont.
One of them is a motorcycle.
In a social media post, just before 1 p.m. Saturday, police said the road was shut down in both directions between Township Road 3 and Keg Lane.
They asked the public to stay away while first responders are on scene.

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