A Millbury, Massachusetts, woman, whose husband is a local police officer, allegedly faked a robbery and home invasion.

Maria Daly told local cops that valuables were taken from her home in mid-October and that the perpetrators spray painted BLM for Black Lives Matter on the side of her home.

Upon further investigation, police in Millbury have concluded that Daly likely made the whole encounter up.

Millbury Police Chief Donald Desorcy told Boston.com that “something wasn’t quite right” about the situation. Soon, it became “pretty obvious.”

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“Basically we came to the conclusion that it was all fabricated,” Desorcy said.

“There was no intruder, there was no burglary.”

Daly reportedly took to Facebook to explain the hatred that had been sprayed onto her home.

“She must have tagged the place herself,” one neighbor told Boston.com.

“I don’t know why you’d do that; if you’re gonna stage a robbery, I mean really come on, you’re a cop’s wife. You should know better.”

According to Desorcy, Officer Daly and his trained police dog were at home at the time, and were not alerted to any criminal activity.

“Obviously there was no need for the dog to be agitated because as far as he was concerned, nothing really happened,” Desorcy said.

Maria Daly later admitted she made the whole ordeal up. She has been charged with “filing a false report and misleading police investigation.”