Broome County school bus driver charged with rape

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A Broome County man who worked as a school bus driver has been charged with rape following an investigation by the Broome County Sheriff’s Office.

According to police, 51-year-old Byron M. Bump of Colesville was arrested on Thursday following an investigation into reports of sexual abuse involving multiple juvenile victims.

Bump has been charged with rape in the first degree, a Class B felony, rape in the second degree, victim under 15 years old, a Class D felony, and attempted rape in the second degree, a Class E felony.

Bump was employed as a school bus driver for the Chenango Valley School District for six years. Sheriff’s detectives worked with school officials to safely take Bump into custody. Per school district policy, he was immediately placed on leave and removed.

“At this point in the investigation, the evidence indicates that the above charges were not related to his position as a school bus driver or that the crimes occurred on school property or on a school bus. To protect the identities of the victims, no further details will be released at this time,” the Broome County Sheriff’s Office said in a press release.

If community members have any information regarding this case, they are urged to contact the Broome County Sheriff’s Office by calling 607-778-1196.

“I commend our Detective Division for their excellent police work in quickly removing this individual’s ability to cause further harm to these victims. I’d also like to thank the Chenango Valley School District and Superintendent Larry Dake for assisting in this investigation and moving swiftly to protect their students,” Sheriff Fred Akshar said.
Bump was taken to Central Arraignment at the Broome County Correctional Facility, where he remains in custody. The investigation is currently ongoing.