POLICE who stopped a woman driver after a school pick up in Langwarrin found she was driving under the influence of the drug ice.

The woman’s car was intercepted by police who found two unrestrained children, a three-year-old child and three-month-old baby, in the car on Friday (18 November).

The baby’s safety straps were allegedly loose.

Somerville Highway Patrol decided to intercept the unregistered vehicle, with no number plates, as it headed along Robinsons Rd, Langwarrin about 3.50pm.

A drug test found the presence of methamphetamine. Police say the sample will be forensically analysed.

The female driver, a Frankston resident, is expected to be charged on summons with drug driving, driving an unregistered vehicle, driving an unsafe vehicle and two counts of failing to have children passengers properly restrained.

First published in the Frankston Times – 21 November 2016

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