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Film shoot shuts down traffic in downtown Vegas

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LAS VEGAS (FOX5) -

A film production is expected to shut down traffic in a portion of downtown Las Vegas beginning Tuesday night.

Las Vegas Metro police said a Warner Brothers production shoot will affect traffic in the area of 1st Street and Ogden Avenue.

Specifically, the closures will be on Ogden from Main Street to Casino Center Boulevard and from Stewart to Fremont Street Experience.

The closure will last from 6 p.m. Tuesday through 6 a.m. the next morning (Wednesday).

Metro said hotel traffic in the area will be allowed during the period. Officers will also assist in traffic control.

Metro did not specifically disclose the name of the production shooting in the area, but, in recent days, filming has been ongoing throughout the city for the third part of "The Hangover" series.

According to website Internet Movie Database, movie studio Warner Brothers is producing "The Hangover III."

Stay tuned to FOX5 for the latest on this developing story.

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