 The driver of a car that hit a Bemidji school bus causing multiple injuries has been cited for careless driving. According to Beltrami County Sheriff Phil Hodaap, 29-year-old Thomas Lee Nielsen of Chattanooga, Tennessee, was given the citation after a sheriff's deputy consulted with the county attorney's office. The charge is a misdemeanor which is punishable by imprisonment of up to 90 days of fine of up to $1,000 or both. Sheriff Hodaap says that there could be additional charges in the coming weeks as law enforcement finalized their investigation. The school bus was traveling southbound on Irvin Avenue shortly before 8 a.m. Nielsen, the driver of the passenger car, had been eastbound on South Mobile Lake Road and drove through the stop sign and struck the school bus in the right side. This caused the school bus to lose control and roll on its side in the ditch. Two children were pinned inside the bus and one had to be extricated by Bemidji Fire and Rescue. Several students suffered minor injuries from the crash. Five who were obviously injured were transported by ground ambulance to the emergency department at Sanford and one was transferred by air ambulance. Now as representative for Sanford Health said that no anyone who gave permission for media organizations to know their condition status had been released from the medical center as of Wednesday night. It could be other people still at the hospital that were injured but the hospital would not confirm that information due to confidentiality. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.