Police in Northwest Georgia say a man stole a school bus after he was released from jail on Sunday night. Jonathan Cole Collins
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faces a felony theft charge. (Feb. 14)
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SHOTLIST:SOURCE - WDEF - COURTESY WDEFLocation: Catoosa County, Georgia1. Mid. Surveillance video of suspect putting on seat belt in school bus2. Mid. Police officer watching surveillance video on computer3. Mid. Surveillance video of suspect driving school bus4. Wide. School Bus in parking lot5. Mid. Surveillance video of suspect driving school bus6. Wide. School bus in lot7. Wide. Kids boarding school bus8. Close. Camera highlighted inside school bus9. Close. Security camera inside bus10. Mid. Suspect driving school bus11. Mid. School bus seat, steering wheel12. Mid. Suspect leaves school busSTORYLINE:NATS: VOICE OF POLICE OFFICER (NO NAME AVAILABLE)'the way he puts his seat belt on.'TRACK-1POLICE IN NORTHWEST GEORGIA SAY A MAN HAS CONFESSED TO STEALING A SCHOOL BUS WHILE ON HIS WAY HOME FROM JAIL.18-YEAR-OLD JONATHAN COLE COLLINS WAS RELEASED FROM FROM THE CATOOSA COUNTY JAIL ON SUNDAY, AFTER BEING HELD ON A MISDEMEANOR MARIJUANA CHARGE.AUTHORITIES SAY HE FELT TIRED AND COLD WALKING HOME, DIDN'T HAVE A RIDE, SO HE DECIDED TO STEAL A SCHOOL BUS FROM A NEARBY HIGH SCHOOL.A SCHOOL OFFICIAL SAYS THE DRIVER HAD HID THE KEYS FOR A SUBSTITUTE TO FIND IN THE MORNING.WHEN THE BUS WAS TURNED ON, THE INSIDE SECURITY CAMERA WAS ACTIVATED.COLLINS NOW FACES A FELONY THEFT CHARGE.HE COULD GET A ONE-THOUSAND DOLLAR FINE OR A YEAR IN PRISON.SANDY KOZEL, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS.(****END****)
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