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Lancaster County man accused of entering school bus without authorization, threatening driver

Angel Sanchez-Abreu, 31, of Millersville, is charged with terroristic threats and harassment, according to the borough's police department.
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MILLERSVILLE, Pa. — A Lancaster County man has been charged with three misdemeanors after police say he entered a school bus without authorization and threatened the bus driver during an incident earlier this month.

Angel Lui Sanchez-Abreau, 31, of Millersville, is charged with unauthorized school bus entry, terroristic threats, and harassment in connection to the alleged incident, which occurred on May 8 in the Lancaster County borough.

According to Millersville Police, Sanchez-Abreu is seen entering the bus on surveillance video in the area of South Duke and Elizabeth streets. He allegedly threatens to "beat" the driver numerous times and at one point tells the driver "I will end your life."

Sanchez-Abreu also threatens to follow the bus on the last day of school and beat up the driver once he exits the vehicle, police claim. He allegedly ignored several requests from the driver to exit the bus.

There were numerous young children aboard the bus at the time of the incident, police said.

Sanchez-Abreu was arraigned on the charges on Tuesday before Magisterial District Judge Joshua R. Keller, who set bail at $50,000.

A preliminary hearing is scheduled for May 21, according to court records.

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