Jeannine Risley is accused of making false rape claims

A woman who reported she was raped by an intruder was criminally charged after police claim her fitness watch proved the story was made up.

Jeannine M. Risley, 43, told authorities an unknown man raped her at knifepoint in a bathroom while she was staying in the guest portion of her boss’s home in East Lampeter Township in Pensylvannia.

She said she had been asleep when she was dragged from her bed by a mystery intruder.

Officers who responded on March 10 heard a man in his 30’s, who was wearing boots, came into the home and assaulted the woman before raping her, the affidavit said.

But tests of the Fitbit watch, which monitors a person’s activity and sleep, found she had been walking around at the time she said she was sleeping.

The household was surrounded in snow but there were no footprints, and no signs of an intruder were found inside the home, police said.

Her boss had allegedly told Risley that she would no longer be a temporary director with the company.

She was directed to inform her staff of the change during the week of the reported rape, but she had not set up a meeting to do so, the complaint states.

Police allege the Fitbit activity tracker, combined with other circumstances, showed the scene was staged and Risley knowingly filed a false report, Lancaster Online reports.

Risley, of Saint Petersburg, Florida, is now facing three misdemeanor counts for prompting the emergency response and manhunt for an intruder that allegedly never was.

She was charged with false reports to law enforcement, false alarms to public safety, and tampering with evidence for allegedly overturning furniture and placing a knife to make it appear she had been raped by an intruder, police said.

Evidence: Authorities conducted tests on her Fitbit watch claimed to show inconsistencies in her version of events

She appeared at a hearing with her husband, and was allowed to remain free on unsecured bail until her next court date.