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Woman accused of getting on school bus, threatening student in Baldwin County: deputies

Woman accused of getting on school bus, threatening student in Baldwin County: deputies

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BALDWIN COUNTY, Ala. (WKRG) — Baldwin County deputies arrested a woman after she allegedly got on a school bus and threatened a student.
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According to BCSO officials, Mallory Hannah Kinsey, 28, was arrested for disorderly conduct and trespassing.
BCSO Capt. Danny Steelman said the arrest occurred in connection with a May 14 incident involving two children fighting on a school bus. Kinsey boarded the bus in the Vernant Park Community in Foley and threatened one of the children.
Kinsey later apologized, according to BCSO.
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