ANDOVER TOWNSHIP -- A township woman pulled over for various motor vehicle violations admitted her son blew into her court-ordered interlock device to allow her car to start, leading to her arrest on drunken driving charges.

ANDOVER TOWNSHIP -- A township woman pulled over for various motor vehicle violations admitted her son blew into her court-ordered interlock device to allow her car to start, leading to her arrest on drunken driving charges.

Jennifer A. Dury, 44, was charged with driving while suspended, failure to possess valid license or registration, driving while intoxicated, driving while intoxicated within a school zone, having another utilize interlock to start vehicle, reckless driving, and driving with an expired license.

At 3:55 p.m. Friday, March 9, an Andover officer observed a vehicle on Limecrest Road and stopped it on Park Lane due to motor vehicle violations, police said.

The officer detected a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage on the breath of the driver, identified as Dury, and also noticed the vehicle to have a court-ordered interlock device on the vehicle, according to police.

Dury admitted her son blew into the device to allow the car to start, police said.

Field sobriety tests were conducted at the scene and Dury was taken into custody.

She was processed at headquarters and released pending a court appearance.