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Driver charged in 2017 Uvalde bus crash failed drug test, police say

21-year-old Jack Dillon Young was back in jail this week after failing a urine test and testing positive for marijuana.

The driver indicted in last year's fatal bus crash in New Braunfels was back in jail this week after violating the terms of his bond.

21-year-old Jack Dillon Young failed a urine test and tested positive for marijuana, according to Uvalde District Attorney Daniel Kindred. The failures resulted in two pre-trial violations for Young, and his bond has been revoked.

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Young has been on probation since being released after posting bond last year. He is facing thirteen two-count indictments for intoxication manslaughter and manslaughter, both second-degree felonies, after a grand jury heard the case in March 2017.

13 people died as a result of the head-on collision between Young's pick-up truck and a church bus. Young turned himself into police after charges were filed against him.

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Young posted bail, set at $30,000 for the two charges, and has been released from jail.

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