Updated at 4:11 p.m. to reflect that the highway reopened.

A suicidal person jumped from the High Five early Thursday, forcing authorities to close the northbound lanes of Central Expressway near LBJ Freeway until late in the afternoon.

The person who jumped was struck by a passing vehicle, Dallas police spokeswoman Melinda Gutierrez said.

The lanes reopened just before 4 p.m., police said.

TRAFFIC ALERT: Northbound Central Expressway CLOSED at High Five in Dallas!!! WATCH for alternate routes: pic.twitter.com/JIb40ZbVOG — Madison Sawyer (@MadisonSawyerTV) April 6, 2017

The ramp from northbound U.S. 75 to eastbound I-635 was also closed about 5:45 a.m., KXAS-TV (NBC5) reported.

Resources

Here is a partial list of hotlines and websites that offer counseling and resources to help prevent suicide:

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255. Confidential online chat is also available at www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org.

NorthStar/North Texas Behavioral Health Authority: 1201 Richardson Drive, Suite 270, Richardson, Texas 75080. The 24-hour crisis hotline is 1-866-260-8000, or go to www.ntbha.org.

The Suicide and Crisis Center of North Texas: Call the 24-hour hotline at 214-828-1000 to speak to a trained counselor, or go to www.sccenter.org.

Dallas Metrocare Services: 1-877-283-2121

Grace and Brian Loncar Foundation: The Loncar family recently set up this foundation to help teenagers and families minimize loss and suffering from youth mental illness and suicide. www.graceandbrianloncarfoundation.org

American Foundation for Suicide Prevention: Funds research and education programs and provides resources for survivors of suicide loss and people at risk. www.afsp.org.

National Alliance on Mental Illness: National grassroots mental health organization for people and families affected by mental illness. Resources and information at www.nami.org.