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WATCH: Woman looking for love online gets stuck in man’s chimney

WATCH:: A southern California woman is now facing charges after she had to be rescued from inside the chimney of a house occupied by a man she allegedly met online. Kris Van Cleave reports.

TORONTO – A southern California woman had to be rescued from a chimney after getting stuck at the home of a man she had reportedly met online.

Genoveva Nunez-Figueroa, a 30-year-old Thousand Oaks resident, climbed a roof at the 1900 block of Woodside Drive early Sunday morning.

By 5:45 am, police responded to a report of a woman crying in the area.

Nunez-Figueroa was crying because she was stuck in a chimney.

Genoveva Nunez-Figueroa was stuck approximately eight feet down the chimney and is now facing charges of illegal entry and giving false information to authorities. Ventura County Sheriff's Office

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“This woman was in distress,” said neighbour Robert Fisher. “But no one knew where the voice was coming from.”

CBS in Los Angeles reports that the homeowner’s name is Lawrence – but did not want his last name used.

“Having someone in your chimney is kind of a weird thing you wouldn’t expect to come home to,” Lawrence told CBS2’s Laurie Perez.

Firefighters were forced to use heavy tools and dish soap to tear down part of the chimney and wiggle Nunez-Figueroa to safety.

“Brick by brick [we] demolished the chimney from the top down so we didn’t have any collapse issues,” Battalion Chief Scott Schuster said.

Lawrence also confirmed that he knew the suspect after meeting on the Internet and that this was her second attempt at entry. Reports indicate that Nunez-Figueroa and Lawrence may have been in a prior relationship.

Genoveva Nunez-Figueroa, 28, is facing charges after getting stuck in the chimney of a home occupied by a man she met online. Ventura County Sheriff's Office

“Which just goes to show you,” he said, “You have to be careful who you meet online.”

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