A school bus driver is facing charges after having dozens of students on board while drunk, sheriff's office says
(CNN)A Flagler County, Florida, school district bus driver accused of driving drunk while 40 middle school students were on board was arrested Wednesday, police said.
Mark McNeill was allegedly found to have four times the legal limit of blood alcohol content at the time of his arrest, according to
the Flagler County Sheriff's Office. CNN has reached out to McNeill,
who was released on bond on Thursday, but has not heard back.
McNeill,
60, allegedly arrived to work for his shift Wednesday and a coworker
who noticed the smelled of alcohol alerted supervisors, the sheriff's
office said.
Police
say the driver took the wrong bus, picked up about 40 students from a
middle school and began dropping them off at their stops, ignoring
attempts by school officials to reach him by radio.
Instead,
he allegedly then used the radio to notify district officials he was
having a medical emergency, authorities said. After allegedly coming out
of the vehicle and complaining he couldn't breathe, McNeill was taken a
nearby hospital.
There, he allegedly attempted to flee responding officers and was apprehended, the sheriff's office said.
"Thankfully,
no one was hurt as a result of his actions," Flagler County Sheriff
Rick Staly said in a statement. "I commend the employee who reported him
to school officials."
McNeill
is facing charges including driving under the influence with passengers
under the age of 18, resisting an officer without violence, and child
neglect, the sheriff's office said, adding further charges are pending.
Jason
Wheeler, a Flagler County School District spokesperson, told CNN that
McNeill has been placed on administrative leave and an investigation
into the incident is ongoing,
McNeill
has been a school district employee since April 2017, and while there
have been some minor incidents in the past, "nothing of this magnitude"
has occurred, Wheeler added.
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