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Carlee Russell, nursing student, arrested for faking kidnapping and causing panic.

An Alabama Woman Charged‌ with Crime After Faking​ Her Own Kidnapping

An Alabama woman whose claim of being kidnapped proved ‌to be ⁣a hoax was charged with a crime Friday, as the local police chief expressed regrets.

Carlee Russell of Hoover was charged Friday‌ with false reporting to law enforcement and falsely reporting ⁣an incident, according ⁤to Newsweek. Both charges ⁢are misdemeanors.

The nursing student could face a maximum of a $6,000 fine and a one-year jail sentence on‌ each charge if she convicted. After turning herself into police, Russell was⁤ released on $2,000 bond.

Police Chief Expresses Frustration Over Charges

“Let me assure you, I, too, share the same frustration. But existing laws only allow‌ the charges ⁣that were filed to be filed,” he ⁣said.

“Actions can have consequences ‍and that’s ‌why we’re here today,” the police chief noted, according to WVTM-TV.

“Her decisions ⁢that night created panic and alarm for the citizens of⁤ our city and even across the nation as concern grew that a⁣ kidnapper ⁢was on the loose using a small child as bait,” Derzis said, according to NBC.

“The story opened wounds for families​ whose loved ones really were‌ victims of kidnappings, some of which even helped organize searches,” he said.

Hoax Takes⁣ a Serious Toll

Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall said the hoax was serious business, according to Newsweek.

“We don’t see this as a victimless crime,” he said. “There are significant hours spent, resources expended as a result of this investigation.”

Russell initially phoned 911 at about 9:30 p.m. ⁢on July 13 saying she spotted a toddler walking ‌along an interstate highway. By the time police, arrived, Russell was gone.  Her disappearance provoked a massive search that attracted national attention.

On July ​15,‌ Russell returned home. She told police a man with orange hair and a bald spot, aided by a woman, forced her into a car. She later woke up in the back of a semi-truck. Russell told police she was forced to take her clothes off,‍ and she thought her captors ‍took pictures.

On⁢ Friday, Derzis said ⁢police do not know where⁤ Russell​ was during the time she ‌went missing and ⁢have ​not confirmed she acted⁣ alone, according to WAGA-TV.

Through her⁤ lawyer, Russell released a statement of apology on Monday, according to Newsweek.

“My⁢ client apologizes for her actions to this community, volunteers who were searching⁢ for her, to the⁢ Hoover Police ⁢Department and other agencies as well,” ​the statement said.

“As to her friends ​and family, we ask for your prayers for Carlee as she ‍addresses her issues ⁤and attempts to move forward understanding that she made a mistake​ in⁤ this matter. Carlee, again, asks for your ‍forgiveness and prayers,” the ⁢statement​ said.

Russell’s attorney, Emory Anthony, said Friday: “All we can do ⁣now is wait for the ​court date and see how we go from there,” according to NBC.

When asked how Russell is handling the charges, he said: “She’s ​doing like anybody⁣ else charged with‍ something. She realized that, although ​it’s two misdemeanors, it’s still a serious offense. She understands that.”

The post Police ⁣Arrest Carlee Russell, Nursing⁢ Student Who Faked Her Own Kidnapping and ‘Created Panic’ appeared first on The Western Journal.



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