UPDATE: Police clear active incident in Oneida, roads reopen
All nearby roads have reopened, and there is no threat to the public, officials said.
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Authorities have not confirmed the nature of the incident, though additional details may be released at a later time.
No further information was immediately available.
Active incident under investigation in Oneida, expect heavy police presence
ONEIDA, Wis. (WFRV) – Police in Oneida are out in a heavy presence Monday afternoon as they investigate an active incident.
According to a release from the Oneida Police Department, the incident took place on Onondaga Drive and Iroquois Drive.
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There is expected to be a heavy police presence for the foreseeable future as authorities continue to investigate. The public is asked to avoid the area.
No other information is available at this time. Local Five will update this story as additional details are released.
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