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Hamilton police say they are investigating a double homicide in the city's east end.

Posted: May 27, 2023 7:47 PM EDT | Last Updated: 1 hour ago

Hamilton police say the investigation is also affecting traffic and are asking drivers to use an alternate route.Police say the killings took place in the area of Jones Road and Barton Street but have released few other details. They say officers are actively dealing with a barricaded person believed to be involved in the incident.They say residents living nearby must remain in their homes.

Police say the investigation is also affecting traffic, and they are asking drivers to use an alternative route. Police are investigating a double homicide in the area of Jones and Barton in #HamOnt.This is an active situation as police deal with a barricaded person believed to be involved with the incident. Stay out of the area. Anyone living nearby must remain in their residence.

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