Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe AUSTIN, Texas, Feb. 26 (UPI) -- Police in Texas said a woman accused of sending her 11-year-old nephew to pick up his sister in her car was charged with child endangerment. Authorities said an Austin schools police officer pulled over the maroon Saturn sedan near Lanier High School around 5 p.m. Jan. 17 and discovered it was bring driven by the Wooldridge Elementary School fifth-grader and the boy's 9-year-old brother was in the passenger seat, the Austin American-Statesman reported Tuesday. Advertisement The driver told the officer his aunt had given him the keys to her car and told him to pick up his sister. Police said the aunt, Carolina Romero-Gonzalez, 40, was interviewed by an officer and denied giving the keys to her nephew. However, she was interviewed a second time Jan. 24 and admitted to giving the keys to the boy. Police said a warrant has been issued for Romero-Gonzalez' arrest on the felony charge of abandoning or endangering a child. Bail was set at $7,500. Read More Girl, 10, grabs wheel when mom blacks out Girl, 7, steals mom's car, goes for drive Boy, 10, steals truck, which hits 5 cars Boy, 8, crashes mom's car 12-year-old boy steers car to safety