Police in Langley, Virginia have filed a criminal complaint against a woman who allegedly tried to get in to CIA's headquarters and asked to speak with "Agent Penis," authorities said.

The woman, identified as 58-year-old Jennifer G. Hernandez, had allegedly attempted to get onto the agency's campus in Langley, Virginia three days in a row on May 1, 2, and 3, the criminal complaint states.

Hernandez first gained access to CIA's headquarters on April 22 after she allegedly walked through the main vehicle entrance. When she was stopped by a CIA police officer, Hernandez told them she had applied for employment at the agency and that her recruiter had told her to come to the complex.

Officers quickly determined Hernandez did not have any official business at the agency and told her she could be charged with trespassing if she didn't leave. Hernandez complied and left the facility.

On May 1, Hernandez returned, this time in a Lyft, saying she was trying to see her recruiter. Officers issued her a written warning to stay away and turned the car around. Hernandez returned the next day, this time riding in an Uber. She told officers that she wanted to "speak to her recruiter" and that she knew she was supposed to come to the headquarters because "her phone was off."

Officers interviewed Hernandez and once again told her to leave.

Then, on May 3, Hernandez returned once again to CIA headquarters and asked officers for her North Carolina ID card, which officers had accidentally kept after their interview on the 2nd. Hernandez then demanded to "speak to Agent Penis."

Officers gave Hernandez her ID card back and told her to leave. She said she would leave by bus, but when it arrived, she told officers who were waiting to make sure she got on that "do you really think I'm going to leave?"

Hernandez didn't board the bus and officers arrested her. She was charged with a Class B misdemeanor offense.

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