Washington women face charges after complaint from bus driver
Two Washington women will be charged with disorderly conduct and harassment after Washington police received a complaint from a school bus driver about their actions at the bus stop at South Franklin Street and West Strawberry Avenue on Monday morning.
The driver for GG&C Bus Co. told police that Jennifer Sanchez, 30, of 134 Jollick Manor, and Nicole Turney, 27, of 119 Jollick Manor, were using obscene language and accusing the driver of harassing their children.
The two also reportedly blocked the bus doors so other children could not board the bus, police said. The driver told police that she could not the close the doors.
Sanchez reportedly told Turney they should drag the driver off the bus. The two allegedly banged on the windows and refused to move so the bus could safely pull away from the intersection.
Turney faces additional charges of disorderly conduct and harassment for allegedly standing outside the home of Debra Szolek, 120 Jollick Manor, and threatening to assault her.