No arrests were made as revelers poured onto Franklin Street in downtown Chapel Hill on Saturday night after UNC beat Duke 90-83 on Senior Night in the Smith Center.
Police report the streets were cleared of people at 11:45 Saturday night before being reopened to traffic at 12:20 Sunday morning after town crews cleaned the area.
Officials say there were four people treated by Orange County Emergency Services within the closed area.
Photo via Chapel Hill Fire Department
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