
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Minn. โ Just two days into the academic year, a northern Minnesota school bus driver is accused of drunk driving with students on board.
The driver, a 44-year-old man, allegedly registered a preliminary BAC of 0.16, double the legal limit.
The St. Louis County Sheriffโs Office says just after midnight on Wednesday, a concerned citizen reported the bus driver had been drinking while off duty and they worried he would not be sober in time for his bus route.
When deputies contacted with the man at 6 a.m., he told them he would not be working that day. The school district had been notified but about an hour later, the district told the sheriffโs office the bus driver had started his route.
Deputies located the bus and pulled it over without incident, according to the sheriffโs office.
Authorities arrested the driver for suspicion of second-degree DWI. At the time of his arrest, there were 17 children on the bus. All of the children were students at South Ridge School in Culver. The sheriffโs office says parents were notified.
Minnesota law prohibits a person from being under the influence of any amount of alcohol while operating a school bus.
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