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Traffic Advisory for Jeavon Sasso Funeral Saturday

The Virgin Islands Police Department wishes to inform motorists that there will be traffic restrictions enforced on Saturday, Oct. 4 during the funeral service for Jeavon Sasso which will be held at the Blyden Memorial Chapel.

(Photo courtesty VIPD Facebook page)

Viewing will be held from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. and funeral service from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m.

The following restrictions will be enforced:

• No thru traffic on Judy M. Gomez Highway from the old Jehovah Witness Church to the entrance to Prime Foods. Traffic heading west will be rerouted to Anna’s Fancy Road/ Altona. Traffic heading from west to east, will make the left on to Mahogany Estate Road to Anna’s Fancy to regain access to Judy M. Gomez Highway. Judy M. Gomez Highway will be closed from 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

• The roadway between Cemetery One and Cemetery Two will be closed up to the entrance Bryan’s Electric.

• No thru traffic and no parking will be allowed along Judy M. Gomez Highway from the old Jehovah Witness Church to the entrance to Mahoghany Estate near Sam’s Food.

• Residents in the community near the Blyden Memorial Chapel will be able to traverse heading westward only. Motorist may traverse, however will be rerouted to go around at the rear of the Jewish cemetery.

Commissioner, Mario Brooks and the Virgin Islands Police Department send heartfelt condolences to the family, friends and loved ones of Jeavon Sasso. The VIPD thanks everyone affected by this traffic diversion for their cooperation

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