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ISP responds to broken-down bus

by Press Staff
| April 29, 2022 1:08 AM

COEUR d’ALENE — A broken-down bus led to a large police presence Thursday afternoon.

Idaho State Police responded to a bus that broke down on the Fourth Street I-90 on-ramp around 1 p.m. Thursday.

ISP said law enforcement initially stopped to assist the bus and its passengers but discovered that some of the passengers had warrants from “all across the country.”

Police also allegedly found “drug-related” items while searching the bus.

ISP said it could not provide more information Thursday afternoon.

No arrests were made, and contrary to rumors circulating on social media, the bus was not carrying undocumented immigrants.


This story was edited to reflect ISP's response to a request for more information.

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Idaho State Police responded to a bus that reportedly broke down on the 4th Street I-90 on-ramp around 1 p.m. Thursday. ISP said law enforcement discovered that some of the passengers had warrants from “all across the country" and also allegedly found “drug-related” items while searching the bus. HANNAH NEFF/Press

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Idaho State Police responded to a bus that reportedly broke down on the Fourth Street I-90 on-ramp around 1 p.m. Thursday. ISP said law enforcement discovered that some of the passengers had warrants from “all across the country" and also allegedly found “drug-related” items while searching the bus. HANNAH NEFF/Press

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Idaho State Police responded to a bus that reportedly broke down on the 4th Street I-90 on-ramp around 1 p.m. Thursday. ISP said law enforcement discovered that some of the passengers had warrants from “all across the country" and also allegedly found “drug-related” items while searching the bus. HANNAH NEFF/Press