A Tully High School student and her parents are facing misdemeanor charges following the arrest Sunday morning of a 15-year-old girl on charge of driving while intoxicated, state police said Thursday.

Jeffrey Keyes, 42, Kandice Keyes, 43, and Lauren Keyes, 17, of 595 Long Road, Tully, were all charged with endangering the welfare of a child and unlawfully dealing with a child, both misdemeanors.

Troopers were called at 3 a.m. Sunday to a one-car crash on Gatehouse Road in Tully, state police Investigator Richard Dix said. The vehicle, with four young people inside, had struck a telephone pole and rolled over, Dix said. The 15-year-old driver suffered a minor injury but the other three, who were all 15, weren't harmed, Dix said.

The driver had taken her parents' car without her parents' knowledge, Dix said. She was charged with DWI and, because the driver was under 16, on the state's Zero Tolerance Law, Dix said.

The investigation revealed that the driver drank alcohol that night at a party thrown by Lauren Keyes at her Long Road home, Dix said.

Keyes had sent out a text message a week earlier to several Tully High School students inviting them to her birthday party and informing them that alcohol would be served, Dix said. The text message said the party goers were invited to stay over at her home, Dix said.

Keyes' parents, Jeffrey and Kandice Keyes, were aware alcohol was going to be served at the party and were present at the party, Dix said.

All three are expected to appear at 7 p.m. Nov. 18 in Tully Town Court, Dix said.

The 15-year-old driver, who troopers are not naming, could face a Department of Motor Vehicles hearing which could determine how long she may have to wait before she is able to get a driver's license in the state, Dix said.