Police in Las Vegas say the driver of an empty tour bus involved in a chain-reaction crash that injured 12 people admitted smoking synthetic marijuana – spice – before the wreck.
Police told KLAS-TV they’re investigating what role spice, speed and rain may have played in the 5:30 p.m. Sunday crash involving the bus and at least five other vehicles near The Boulevard mall east of the Las Vegas Strip.
Twelve people were treated at nearby Sunrise Hospital & Medical Center for injuries that authorities described as minor.
Witnesses say the bus plowed into vehicles at a red light and then ran into a light pole.
Witnesses kept the driver at the scene until police arrived. He wasn’t immediately identified.
Calls to the bus company, Herrera Coaches, went unanswered.
Topics Personal Auto Law Enforcement
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