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Authorities say a Greyhound driver was arrested on suspicion of DUI after crashing a bus into a guardrail with 35 passengers on board Sunday morning in Fresno.
The California Highway Patrol says the crash happened shortly before 9:30 a.m. when the driver lost control on southbound Highway 99 as it transitions to Highway 180 in Fresno. The bus was heading to Fresno from Sacramento.
— Ashton Rennick Castillo
35 Passengers on Board
CHP spokesman Victor Taylor says of the 35 passengers, about 10 complained of pain and one was transported to a hospital.
The Fresno Bee reports the driver, Ashton Rennick Castillo, 28, was arrested on suspicion of DUI.
CHP: Drug Use Suspected
Taylor says drugs are suspected to be involved, but not alcohol.
A phone message seeking comment from Greyhound was not immediately returned.
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