A 19-year-old Boulder man was arrested Tuesday evening after police said he stole a privately owned school bus while drunk and crashed it into another vehicle and his own house.

Boulder police spokeswoman Kim Kobel said officers responded to a report of a disturbance at 845 Marine St. around 7:30 p.m. Tuesday and found a school bus parked at an angle in the yard, partially in the street, still running.

William Levin Goodrich, 19, came out of the house after police knocked on the door, Kobel said. When asked why there was a school bus in his yard, he said, “Can we get this over with?” and presented his hands as if for handcuffs, according to the police report.

According to the police report, Goodrich, whose driver’s license has been revoked for DUIs, told officers that someone named “Matt” gave him a small, thin piece of paper and told him to eat it. Then everything started moving around, and he felt weird. He told police that Matt gave him the keys to the school bus and told him to drive home. He admitted that he had been drinking and was very unsteady. He also had difficulty speaking with police officers.

A witness told police she saw Goodrich staggering before trying to get into the school bus, which was parked near West Arapahoe Lane and Arapahoe Avenue. He got in through the rear doors and drove away, she told police.

In addition to striking the porch of his Marine Street residence, police said Goodrich also struck the roundabout at Fourth Street and Arapahoe and a 1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee.

Police said the owner of the bus arrived on the scene before Goodrich was taken to jail. He said he may have left the keys in the ignition and bus unlocked in front of his family home.

Goodrich was booked in to the Boulder County Jail on suspicion of aggravated motor vehicle theft, DUI, careless driving, leaving the scene of an accident and driving under restraint.

He is being held on a $10,000 bond.