Benton, NY (October 30, 2025) – A school bus carrying children overturned Wednesday morning following a collision with an unmarked Seneca County Sheriff’s Office vehicle in the town of Benton, according to the Yates County Sheriff’s Office.
Authorities said the crash occurred around 7:28 a.m. on 29th October, 2025, at the intersection of Pre-Emption Road and State Route 54, just outside the village of Penn Yan. The unmarked Chevrolet Impala, driven by Deputy Mateo A. Andrew, 22, of Seneca Falls, reportedly failed to stop at a stop sign, colliding with a Penn Yan Central School District bus.
The impact caused the school bus, driven by 62-year-old David R. Mulberger of Penn Yan, to tip over onto its passenger side. The front of the police vehicle was also heavily damaged. Three children were aboard the bus at the time, along with the driver.
Emergency responders from Penn Yan Fire Department, Yates County EMS, and several volunteer fire companies arrived promptly to provide care. The school district confirmed that EMS evaluated all occupants at the scene and that medical care was administered immediately.
Deputy Andrew, who was traveling with another officer, Deputy Colton Rice, 21, of Clyde, was cited for failure to stop at a stop sign. Both deputies were en route to the Southern Tier Law Enforcement Academy in Horseheads for training when the collision occurred.
The Yates County Sheriff’s Office continues to investigate the cause of the crash and will release further details once the review is complete.
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