A 36-year-old woman who told police she's God and that angels bought her a $1.3 million beachside mansion, was booked into jail after officers said she moved into the home while the homeowners were away.

The woman also fought with the officer as she was taken into custody, digging her nails into the officer’s hand and kicking her, police reported.

Franchesca Pacheco, of Kissimmee, was charged with burglary to a dwelling, grand theft auto, battery of a law enforcement officer and resisting arrest with violence after the Melbourne Beach officer encountered the woman last Thursday, reports show.

Melbourne Beach police said the woman, later identified as Franchesca Pacheco, waved down an officer. She told the officer someone stole her driver’s license and that she wanted to file a report.

“Then she started saying she’s God and that the angels bought her a mansion and paid for her vehicle, a brand new $45,000 van,” said Melbourne Police Chief Dan Duncan. Duncan said the woman got into the oceanfront mansion several days before, making herself at home, using the van and greeting neighbors.“

Police said regular maintenance such as lawn care service and pool cleaning operations continued, even with the woman in the home. The home was valued at $1.3 million, according to Zillow, a real estate website.

Last Thursday, Sgt. Melanie Griswold was patrolling the area when she spotted Pacheco standing in front of a home on North Oak Street. It was then she told the officer that she lived in the mansion, the chief said.

The officer learned the homeowners did not give Pacheco permission to enter the home. Pacheco then fought the officer as the officer attempted to take her into custody, Duncan said.

Pacheco was taken to a hospital for an evaluation before being booked into the Brevard County Jail Complex in Sharpes.

No court dates have been set.

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