Oklahoma City police have a suspect in hit-and-run school bus wreck

Oklahoma City police said they have a suspect in a hit and run wreck involving a school bus last week.

 
By Bryan Dean | Published: December 4, 2012   

Oklahoma City police have a suspect in a hit-and-run wreck involving a school bus last week.

No arrest has been made, and charges have not been filed, so police have not released the suspect's name, Master Sgt. Gary Knight said.

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The Nov. 27 wreck involved a small school bus taking students to North Highland Elementary and a four-door Chrysler Sebring.

The car ran a stop sign before hitting the bus about 7:40 a.m. at NW 89 and Classen Boulevard, knocking the bus on its side, police said.

The bus driver and three students were injured in the wreck. They were treated at a hospital and released.

The driver of the car, described as a black female carrying a black backpack, ran away after the wreck.

Police said the car's paper tag complicated efforts to trace the driver, but Knight said the detective working the case has a suspect.

The wreck is still being investigated.




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