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Charges laid, driver sought after crash with school bus on Ontario highway

OPP have charged one driver and are looking for the driver of a second vehicle after a crash involving a school bus on Highway 15 Monday morning. Handout/OPP

A driver has been charged and a second is being sought by police after a crash involving a school bus on an eastern Ontario highway Monday.

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Emergency crews were called to the crash on Highway 15, north of Seeley’s Bay, around 8:40 a.m.

Police tell Global News seven elementary students were on the bus at the time of the crash, but no serious injuries were reported.

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A photo posted to East Region OPP’s X (formerly Twitter) account shows a Toyota Carola sedan crashed into the back of a school bus.

Police say the woman driving the vehicle is charged with one count of failing to stop for a school bus with its signal lights on under the Highway Traffic Act. She is facing a $490 fine and six demerit points, OPP said.

Meanwhile, OPP say they are looking for a second driver who they say did not remain at the scene of the crash.

 

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