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School Bus Driver Charged With DWI Being Investigated For Inappropriate Conduct With Students

The school bus driver in Northern Westchester who was charged this week with operating his bus while allegedly intoxicated is reportedly under investigation for having inappropriate conduct with students.

A summer camp expo takes place at Somers Intermediate School on Jan. 13.

A summer camp expo takes place at Somers Intermediate School on Jan. 13.

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William Mendez, 61, of Somers, is under investigation for allegedly having inappropriate contact with students before his DWI arrest in Somers, when police say he had a blood-alcohol concentration of .22, nearly triple the legal limit.

Police said that on Monday, Dec. 9, Mendez, while employed by the Royal Coach Line, drove his bus with child passengers from Primose Elementary School and Somers Intermediate School while he was allegedly intoxicated, with a blood-alcohol concentration of .22 percent - nearly triple the legal limit.

Mendez has since been removed from Bus P following his arrest, and on Wednesday, Dec. 18, Mendez was charged with aggravated driving while intoxicated under Leandra’s Law, and driving while intoxicated by state police.

Somers Schools Superintendent Raymond Blanch said that the district is cooperating with New York State Police investigators and the Westchester County District Attorney’s Office as the investigation into Mendez’s action continues.

At a meeting with school officials on Thursday night, Dec. 19, at Somers High School, parents voiced concerns over reports Mendez was involved in a minor school bus accident in October of last year.

It was at the meeting that it was announced that the Westchester County Police are investigating the allegation of inappropriate contact with students by Mendez. No specific details were revealed. Anyone with information or concerns can call Westchester County Police investigators at 914-864-7916.

The charges came after the district received reports from a parent of Mendez “acting strange." He later failed to immediately respond to radio correspondence and had to be transported back to the bus garage by a Royal Coach Lines manager, authorities said.

Mendez was met at the garage by an ambulance and New York State Police trooper. Following the charges against him, he is scheduled to appear back in court on Monday, Jan. 6.

Blanch noted that, “while it is impossible to prevent all criminal acts against our district, our administrative team and the district’s safety and security consultant, Altaris, have already initiated an internal investigation into the incident to verify compliance with safety regulations and to determine what opportunities exist for improvement to our procedures.”

Anyone with questions or information regarding any inappropriate behavior by Mendez has been asked to contact Westchester County Police investigators by calling (914) 864-7916.

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