Video: Man confronts children on Gloucester County school bus
The Deptford Police Department says on the afternoon of Oct. 24, the man boarded a Holcomb school bus.
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The Deptford Police Department says on the afternoon of Oct. 24, the man boarded a Holcomb school bus.
The incident prompted a brief lockdown from 11:50 p.m. to 12:15 p.m. at the school.
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