N.J. school bus driver arrested for driving bus intoxicated: Officials
10/18/2019 5:36 am PDT
Via WPIX
BERKELEY TOWNSHIP, N.J. -- (WPIX) -- Authorities have charged a New Jersey school bus driver with driving while intoxicated and child endangerment.
Around 2:30 pm. Thursday, staff at the Clara B. Worth Elementary School in Bayville called police after they said 64-year-old Anthony Rodriguez, of South Toms River, was acting erratically.
Rodriguez's bus was taken off its route and approximately 30 students were transferred to another bus without incident, officials said.
Upon arrival, Berkeley Township Police determined that the bus driver was intoxicated and placed him under arrest, according to authorities.
The Ocean County prosecutor said Rodriguez refused to take a breath test at the police headquarters.
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