Coweta County school bus stolen: Authorities search for woman after multi-county joyride

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School bus mysterious late-night joyride

In a bizarre late-night incident, a woman allegedly stole a full-size school bus from Arbor Springs Elementary School in Coweta County. Authorities are perplexed as the suspect apparently had a key to the vehicle.

Authorities are searching for a woman who allegedly stole a full-size school bus from an elementary school and abandoned it in another county nearly 40 miles away.

What we know:

The Coweta County Sheriff’s Office says the bus was taken from Arbor Springs Elementary School in the middle of the night on Feb. 9. Investigators later located the vehicle in Temple, a city in Carroll County.

According to the sheriff’s office, the suspect did not have to force entry into the bus because she apparently had the key.

Internal video cameras captured clear images of the woman during the incident. In the footage, a bag or purse is visible on the front seat of the bus.

What they're saying:

"We’re asking the public’s specialty those and Temple, Georgia, that area," the sheriff’s office said. "If they recognized whoever’s in the photo please reach out to investigator Taylor."

What we don't know:

The theft has been described as a "joyride," though authorities have not yet identified a motive.

What you can do:

Anyone with information is asked to call the Coweta County Sheriff’s Office.

The Source: The Coweta County Sheriff's Office provided the details for this article. 

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