Multiple units attempted to get in position to conduct an enforcement stop as the bus drove through Petaluma, but the attempt was unsuccessful. The passenger also told the 911 operator that Teasley was driving erratically, at unsafe speeds and passing on the right shoulder.Īs the bus traveled northbound it was called in by other motorists to the CHP. Teasley continued without stopping and eventually a passenger on the bus called 911 from her cell phone to report the collision. The bus was northbound on US-101 in the vicinity of the Golden Gate Bridge when it collided with the right side bridge rail. For more information please call Petaluma Historic Library and Museum at 1-70 or Heritage Homes of Petaluma at 1-70. View architectural styles stretching from 1860 to 1925.
Sunday, Teasley was driving a 2004 passenger bus bound for the Graton Casino from San Francisco. Take a self-guided walking tour of the A Street Historic District, a six block area near Petalumas historic downtown and Civic Center. Investigators said that at approximately 9:25 a.m. The California Highway Patrol said Angela Teasley has been booked into the Sonoma County Jail on DUI charges including operating a commercial vehicle while impaired. ROHNERT PARK (CBS SF) - A 34-year-old casino tour bus driver has been arrested on DUI charges after taking 40 passengers on a frightening trip from San Francisco to the Graton Casino on Sunday, authorities said.