Bordentown Bus Fires Not Suspicious: Cops

Flames damaged or destroyed 3 buses and 8 vans at the Bordentown Regional School District's bus yard

Authorities say that an overnight fire to several buses at the Bordentown Middle School on Thursday was not the result of a criminal act.

They are still trying to determine the cause of the blaze however.

A passing motorist reported the blaze around 3:35 a.m. and police arrived to find multiple vehicles on fire, cops said.

Once the fire was extinguished three full-size buses and eight small school vans/buses were destroyed.

Luckily no one was hurt. But the damage was done.

It also forced the Clara Barton Elementary School, MacFarland Intermediate School, Peter Muschal Elementary School and Bordentown Regional Middle School to cancel classes because of transportation troubles.

The high school also had a two-hour delay.

Every bus that wasn't damaged was examined to make sure they were safe, officials said.

The district also brought in temporary replacement buses so that school could go on as scheduled Friday morning.

Police say that they did not find any evidence that the fire was caused by a criminal act after initially saying that it was suspicious.

NEFCO continues to investigate the incident.


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