The drugs police say were found inside the car driven by Daisy Crego on Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2017. She was stopped and charged with DWI and drug offenses outside the Holland Tunnel. (PAPD photo)

A Hoboken woman who told police she works at a Manhattan hospital was charged with DWI and drug offenses when a cop saw her smoking marijuana while she was driving outside the Holland Tunnel this morning, authorities said.

Daisy Crego, 23 -- whose online career profile says she is a clinical research assistant at the Hospital for Special Surgery -- was charged with DWI, marijuana possession and drug paraphernalia possession, Port Authority police spokesman Joe Pentangelo said. Crego was also cited for reckless driving and having an obstructed windshield, Pentangelo said.

Crego, driving toward Manhattan in a 2011 Mini Cooper, was stopped at 7:48 a.m. this morning when a police officer noticed the car's windshield was obstructed by flowers and Crego was smoking what appeared to be marijuana, Pentangelo said.

When Crego opened her window, the officer detected a strong odor of marijuana coming from the car and a burning marijuana cigarette was visible on driver side cup holder, Pentangelo said. Crego was unsteady on her feet and she then failed a sobriety test, police said.

Police, who impounded the car, searching her vehicle found five vials of liquid marijuana in a backpack, a bag of marijuana on a seat and a grinder.