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"Amber Lewis, 33, suspected her husband was with another woman in their Millbrook, Ala., home when she called the police to report a burglary around 9 a.m. on Wednesday. Responding officers found Lewis and another unidentified woman at the home, The Montgomery Advertiser reported. Both women said they did not know who was inside the home.

The officers found what appeared to be marijuana, cocaine and other drugs throughout the house – including their 5-year-old’s bedroom – but no burglar inside the home, police said. The officers also found that the reported “burglar” was Lewis’ husband.

Lewis was arrested charged with making a false report to law enforcement and second-degree possession of marijuana and chemical endangerment of a child, the report said. She was being held at the Elmore County Jail on $12,500 bond."


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Around 9 a.m. Wednesday, Millbrook police received a call from a woman who reported a burglary in progress at her home. Except there was no burglar.

What appeared to be a routine burglary call turned out to be a failed attempt by a Millbrook woman, 33-year-old Amber Lewis, to use police to spook her husband, who she believed was having an extramarital affair, according to a release from the Millbrook Police Department.

The ruse backfired. Besides charging Lewis with making a false report to law enforcement, officers located what appeared to be marijuana, cocaine and other drugs throughout the house, including in the couple's 5-year-old child's bedroom, according to police.

As a result, Lewis was also charged with second-degree possession of marijuana and chemical endangerment of a child.

"Your guess is as good as mine. She knew her husband was engaged in an extramarital affair and called the police on her husband and told us it was a burglary. What her goal was, I have no idea," Millbrook Police Chief PK Johnson said in a phone call. "Bottom line: You lie to the police, you go to jail."

Johnson was particularly irate at the false report because at the same time, firefighters were responding to a fire at a local school.

In a statement, Johnson said the fire turned out to be a minor one confined to an air-conditioning unit, but he said "during that time our ability to respond to calls for service and assist our fire department was severely handicapped because of this utterly ridiculous situation."

 

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