School bus driver who sold drugs to California students gets 3 years in prison

A bus driver who was accused of selling fentanyl to students at a Riverside school was sentenced to three years in state prison on Thursday, July 20.

Melissa Harloan Garrison pleaded guilty in April to three counts each of willful child cruelty and giving a minor a controlled substance, as well as one count of sale of a controlled substance, Superior Court records show.

Judge Jeffrey Prevost also ordered Garrison to participate, through the Division of Adult Institutions, in substance abuse counseling or education, said John Hall, a spokesman for the Riverside County District Attorney’s Office.

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