The bus was taking children to Mt. Horeb School in Warren Township Thursday morning but never made it to its destination, the district and police said in a statement.
Authorities and district officials immediately jumped into action when a school bus full of children disappeared for nearly an hour while en route to a New Jersey elementary school.Horeb School in Warren Township Thursday morning but never made it to its destination, the district and police said in a“School and district officials immediately begin working with the district’s transportation vendor and the Warren Township Police Department to locate the bus,” the statement read.
“Officers...saw that the driver was still trying to maneuver the bus. They got onto the bus, put the bus in park, moved the driver into another seat, and then they started escorting children off the bus,” he said. About 20 children, ranging from kindergarten to fifth grade, were on the bus, according to the chief. Mingle and Keane said none of the children were injured and were put on a new bus and taken to school.
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