KXLY December 10, 2020 11:36 PM Kyle Simchuk Updated: Her family says the bus company, Durham School Services, has given no explanation. Fourteen-year-old Sienna can’t do too much on her own. “She is autistic, partial non-verbal. She also has epilepsy,” said her mother, Anne Caberto. She’s an 8th grader at Garry Middle School and last Friday, the bus she always rides was supposed to drop her off at home at 12:39 p.m. Caberto started getting worried by 1 p.m., so she called the bus company. “Talked to me and said ‘your daughter was never on the bus,” said Caberto. Terrified, she called her daughter’s school.