A Miami bartender who works at a popular local strip club faked her own kidnapping so her husband wouldn't know she was out bar hopping with another man, officials said.
Karla Vasquez, 32, allegedly tricked her husband, Daniel Pacheco, into thinking she had been abducted. A panicked Pacheco called the cops.
When officers found out Vasquez's story was a lie, they arrested her for falsely reporting an alleged crime.
"Knowing that she was not in danger, (Vasquez) deliberately caused her husband to call the police and report a kidnapping," her arrest report said. "(Vasquez) at no point was in need of police assistance."
The whole incident started around 4:30 a.m. Thursday morning, when Vasquez called Pacheco during his graveyard shift and told him to come home because she needed help, the report said. Pacheco, thinking she was joking, hung up the phone.
Then about one hour later, Pacheco received a text from Vasquez asking for help and called her. Vasquez told Pacheco that, from inside the house, she saw two people inside her parked car sitting in the driveway.
Pacheco rushed to their house, but when he arrived around 6 a.m. the car was nowhere to be found.
Pacheco called his wife who said she'd been kidnapped in the car. He then phoned the police to say Vasquez was kidnapped.
Cops used the GPS systems in Vasquez's car and phone to track her down. Vasquez was spotted around 3 p.m. driving the car she claimed she was kidnapped in.
Vasquez told police that she actually never went home after work, and instead went to a bar where she met the other man and "decided to spend the night with him," according to the report.
Cops found pictures on the friend's phone that showed him and Vasquez "smiling and appearing to have a good time in different places," according to the report.
Neither Vasquez nor Pacheco could be reached for comment.
A manager at the strip club where Vasquez worked said she didn't come to work Thursday but wasn't sure if she was scheduled to, the Miami Herald reported.
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Karla Vasquez, 32, allegedly tricked her husband, Daniel Pacheco, into thinking she had been abducted. A panicked Pacheco called the cops.
When officers found out Vasquez's story was a lie, they arrested her for falsely reporting an alleged crime.
"Knowing that she was not in danger, (Vasquez) deliberately caused her husband to call the police and report a kidnapping," her arrest report said. "(Vasquez) at no point was in need of police assistance."
The whole incident started around 4:30 a.m. Thursday morning, when Vasquez called Pacheco during his graveyard shift and told him to come home because she needed help, the report said. Pacheco, thinking she was joking, hung up the phone.
Then about one hour later, Pacheco received a text from Vasquez asking for help and called her. Vasquez told Pacheco that, from inside the house, she saw two people inside her parked car sitting in the driveway.
Pacheco rushed to their house, but when he arrived around 6 a.m. the car was nowhere to be found.
Pacheco called his wife who said she'd been kidnapped in the car. He then phoned the police to say Vasquez was kidnapped.
Cops used the GPS systems in Vasquez's car and phone to track her down. Vasquez was spotted around 3 p.m. driving the car she claimed she was kidnapped in.
Vasquez told police that she actually never went home after work, and instead went to a bar where she met the other man and "decided to spend the night with him," according to the report.
Cops found pictures on the friend's phone that showed him and Vasquez "smiling and appearing to have a good time in different places," according to the report.
Neither Vasquez nor Pacheco could be reached for comment.
A manager at the strip club where Vasquez worked said she didn't come to work Thursday but wasn't sure if she was scheduled to, the Miami Herald reported.
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