Soapy water had to used to free Genoveva Nunez-Figueroa from the chimney - she has been charged with illegal entry. A criminal investigation is underway after a woman became stuck in the chimney of a man she reportedly met online. Genoveva Nunez-Figueroa, 28, had to be extracted by the Ventura County Fire Department, California, after allegedly trying to break into the Thousand Oaks home yesterday at roughly 5. The chimney had to be broken apart and soapy water used to lubricate Nunez-Figueroa free from its confines after she became trapped.
Online romance flames out after woman gets stuck inside chimney
Woman gets stuck in chimney of man she dated
By Yaron Steinbuch. Firefighters responded after a neighbor heard Nunez-Figueroa crying and called They used jackhammers to dismantle the chimney and lubricated her with soap to extricate her after about two hours, Capt. Nunez-Figueroa was taken to a hospital for evaluation. It was not clear why she was trying to break into the home. She was charged with illegally entering a residence and providing false information to a peace officer. The resident, who was not identified, said the two had met online and had gone on about six dates.
Romance isn't dead! Just look at the lengths this woman went to in order to show a man she's been on a couple dates with that she's super into him. It's a love story for the ages. And it's not a coincidence at all that said chimney was part of the roof that belonged to the man she had met online recently.
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