VOLO, Ill. (AP) -A county sheriff's spokesman says a woman lied to authorities about seeing two suspicious men in northern Illinois near where a police officer was fatally shot, a report that prompted a large police response.

Lake County Sheriff's Sgt. Christopher Covelli says about 85 federal, state and local law enforcement officials responded to the scene in Volo after the woman's report Wednesday night.

 

Officers salute as the family of slain Fox Lake police officer Lt. Joe Gliniewicz during a vigil at Lakefront Park to honor him in Fox Lake, Ill. (
Officers salute as the family of slain Fox Lake police officer Lt. Joe Gliniewicz during a vigil at Lakefront Park to honor him in Fox Lake, Ill. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)
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Volo is about 5 miles from Fox Lake, where Lt. Charles Joseph Gliniewicz was fatally shot Tuesday after he pursued three suspicious men into a swamp. A manhunt for the suspects has been ongoing since then.

Covelli says 11 police dogs and three air support units assisted in the hours-long search until the woman told detectives she had lied.

Covelli says the woman, 30-year-old Kristin B. Kiefer of Vernon Hills, has been charged with disorderly conduct and falsifying a police report. He says she's being held at the Lake County Jail until a bond hearing.

Police say Kiefer told detectives that she was seeking attention from a family that employs her and that she chose the location because she knew about Gliniewicz's death.

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