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HomeWire ReportsMurder Suspect Did Not Drive Students Day After Homicide, Transportation Company Says

Murder Suspect Did Not Drive Students Day After Homicide, Transportation Company Says

Penn Live has reported that BOYO Transportation Inc. is breathing a sigh of relief after it was revealed that the man accused of murdering a Swatara Township woman did not drive children the next day.

The student transportation company received a tip over the weekend that employee Archie Lee Wright could be involved in the homicide investigation of Tomicka Stubbs and called Wright back to the bus yard before he could start his route.

“I was instrumental in helping the Swatara Township police and he did not drive any kids on Monday,” said the manager of BOYO Transportation Services, Inc.

The company now wonders how the accused murder was hired with a criminal record to begin with and said it is investigating.

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