UNION, Mo. (AP) — A school bus driver is accused of restraining a nonverbal student on his bus route for several months. Terry Rice, of St. Clair, is charged with eight misdemeanor counts of kidnapping and a misdemeanor charge of second-degree assault. The child attended Autumn Hill, a state-funded school in Union for children with disabilities. Court documents in Franklin County say a bus aide told school officials she witnessed Rice use “homemade restraints” on the child several times. He drove the child twice a day on an 18-mile trip from the family’s home in rural Warren County to the school’s campus.