Updated: 7:33 PM PDT July 4, 2021
Northbound I-405 is closed north of Renton for a police investigation.
The state patrol closed the freeway at NE 44th Street just before 7 p.m.
The Washington State Department of Transportation says drivers should expect a long-term delay.
All traffic is being detoured off the freeway to Lake Washington Boulevard into Newcastle.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
Expect a long-term delay for this while authorities investigate. Again, the closure is at NE 44th St. on northbound I-405 due to a collision. All northbound traffic is being detoured off of I-405 at NE 44th St. pic.twitter.com/pbVN7CQ7ut WSDOT Traffic (@wsdot traffic) July 5, 2021
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