AMBASSADOR BRIDGE CLOSURE: WINDSOR POLICE ASSIST BORDER AGENTS IN ONGOING INVESTIGATION, TRAFFIC TO CANADA DIVERTED
A dramatic incident unfolded on Saturday at the Ambassador Bridge, a vital crossing connecting Detroit, Michigan, and Windsor, Ontario, leading to a prolonged closure of the bridge’s Canada-bound lanes. The event sparked widespread speculation, with unconfirmed reports suggesting a Canada Border Services Agency officer had taken their own life by jumping from the bridge.
The Ambassador Bridge Command Centre issued a terse statement acknowledging the closure, citing an incident involving the Canada Border Services Agency. Windsor police were on site, assisting border agents with their investigation, which remained ongoing throughout the day.
While traffic flowing into the United States continued uninterrupted, all Canada-bound traffic was diverted to the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel. The closure caused significant disruptions to travelers and commercial traffic, with many taking to social media to express frustration and concern.
After several hours, operations resumed, and the Detroit-to-Canada lanes reopened around 3 p.m. on Saturday. Live camera footage showed a steady stream of cars and freight trucks crossing the bridge, indicating a return to normalcy.
The investigation remains ongoing, with few details released to the public. The incident has raised questions about the well-being of border agents and the support systems in place for those working in high-stress environments.
As the situation continues to unfold, the community remains on high alert, with many offering condolences and support to those affected by the incident. Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.