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A bus driver in Washington, D.C. has been arrested for allegedly driving while intoxicated after a traffic incident that left nine children with minor injuries.
Troy Reynolds, 48, of Maryland was driving back to Murch Elementary School from a field trip to Cox Farms in Centreville, Va. with a bus full of 44 children and four adults when heveered off the road into a ditch, according to a news release from Fairfax County Police Department.
The bus then struck a rock, causing the rear tire to flatten and the rim to bend. Reynolds continued to drive until adults on the bus urged him to stop in a parking lot with another bus from the same school, police said.
Fairfax County Police Department

Officers from the Sully District Station and Fairfax County Fire and Rescue responded to the scene, where nine children were treated for non-life-threatening injuries.
Reynolds failed a field sobriety test and was taken to the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center, where he was found to allegedly have a blood alcohol content (BAC) of .20, more than twice Virginia’s legal limit of .08.
He was held with no bond and charged Thursday with a second-degree DWI with a child aged 5-10, commercial DWI with child endangerment and nine counts of gross, wanton or reckless care for a child, according to authorities.
Reynolds' license was allegedly found to be revoked in Virginia from a prior DWI and suspended in Maryland, in addition to being allegedly found with a fraudulent medical card.
FCPD’s Motor Carrier Safety (MCS) unit also responded to the scene and found that neither of the drivers was properly licensed to operate a school bus. MCS also documented a total of 18 safety violations on the two buses, and a third bus that responded to replace the damaged bus was also taken out of service for safety violations.
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