The owner says he just wants his school bus back after Punks takes it away on a fun ride
Being young makes you do it dumb things. Ssome of these are usually allowed to pass, such as partying out too late or sneaking out to meet someone you’re dating. But stealing a bus the community needs to get kids to school just to take it on a fun ride is on Level of “You Should Know Better”. But that’s what happened in Michigan. of Detroit WXYZ Reportedly teenagers stole a school bus for a fun outing and didn’t return it.
Authorities are looking into what they say is a group of teenagers who stole a bus from EllaMin’OP Transportation Company. Owner Darelle Beaver said one of his drivers dropped off the school bus on June 10 at the intersection of two streets he and the driver had agreed to. The beaver is finishing another job and will go to the location to pick it up bus. But when you get there, the bus has disappeared. “I contacted the driver and he told me exactly where he left the car and it wasn’t there so I started researching to see if anyone had seen the bus and no one had seen the bus, ‘ Beaver said. WXYZ. The driver admitted that he had accidentally left his keys inside the bus.
Beaver begins do everything possible to find out where his bus went. He took to social media to ask around the locality if anyone had any information. He finally got his answer. “Basically, I started getting inboxes saying, there are some kids who are happy to ride my bus. And when I did the research, I actually saw them on my bus on their Instagram page,” he says. speak.
Visiting the alleged thief’s Instagram page, Beaver said he had seen a video of a group of teenagers living life to the fullest with his bus, happily riding it and dancing on it. So far the bus has not been returned and police have yet to locate the thieves.
Surprisingly, Beaver was not angry and did not want the teenagers to be arrested. Being a counselor at a local juvenile detention center gave him his perspective. “I went to juvenile detention and I DJ for them when they turn 18. I actually help them get their license, help them really start their career with CDL training, so I definitely don’t want them to be locked behind this so just change,” Beaver speak. “When I was a kid before, I understood they were just having fun. Just return the bus. Just return the bus and be careful because it’s not a toy.”