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Woman faces charges after allegedly filing false report of kidnapping in Muncy

MUNCY — On the afternoon of Jan. 5, Alyssa Fuller alerted borough police that an unknown young man attempted to abduct a 13-year-old daughter by luring her into a car in the first block of Green Alley.

The 28-year-old mother told Det. Raymond O. Kontz that the attempted kidnapping was thwarted only when her daughter’s 14-year-old boyfriend intervened and “punched the suspect in the face and head, causing the suspect to flee and injured the boy’s hand,” according to an affidavit.

Fuller, who supposedly witnessed that attempted abduction, gave the license number of the suspect’s vehicle to police.

Well, the attempted kidnapping was all bogus, Kontz alleged, adding it never happened.

There was a confrontation in the alley, and the 14-year-old boy did assault the driver of the car, but it turned out that the driver was set up by Fuller because she was angry that the 24-year-old man has been reportedly sending her daughter pornographic videos, Kontz explained.

“You (expletive) with the wrong girl,” the boyfriend told the man as he was assaulting him, Kontz said.

“Instead of telling police what had really occurred and that her daughter was receiving pornographic material from the man, she made a false report about the attempted abduction,” Kontz said in an affidavit.

“She compounded the situation by not giving us the suspect’s name or other information that she had as well looked and searched for a completely different person,” Kontz said.

Fuller, of Muncy, faces numerous charges, including obstructing the administration of law, false reports to law enforcement, simple assault and conspiracy to simple assault, corrupting the morals of a minor, hindering apprehension and criminal mischief

“She initially falsely reported the attempted abduction and that the 14-year-old boy broke his hand saving her. It was only through the course of the investigation that we determined Fuller planned the assault of the victim by using her daughter as bait and the boyfriend as the instrument of the assault,” Kontz alleged in a criminal complaint.

“Fuller told both minors to lie to police,” Kontz alleged. The identity of the man is being withheld until charges, if any, are filed against him.

When Kontz confronted about the allegations, Fuller told him “I just didn’t give you all the information that I should have,” the affidavit said.

Fuller has been sent a summons to appear before District Judge Jon E. Kemp.

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