DENISON, Texas (KXII) -- Denison Police say they are now investigating the validity of a claim made by a woman who said earlier this month she was kidnapped and raped by three black men.

"The Denison Police Department is aware of the recent social media postings regarding the Breana Harmon-Talbott investigation alleging Kidnapping/Sexual Assault, questioning the validity of the victim’s story," Lt. Mike Eppler said.

"We are investigating this possibility as well. We hope to have more information on this soon."

The woman reported the incident to police back on March 8. The 18-year-old woman was found a few hours after she went missing from the Creekmore Apartments. She was

and told police she was sexually assaulted and three black men in an SUV took her. Her fiance

her jewelry, including an engagement ring, was also stolen.

Denison police say they investigate crimes from every angle, but so far they don't have a lot of information in this case. They need people to contact them if they know anything about this crime.

"We can't just assume anything we have to be able to prove things, and that's investigating crimes of any kind," Eppler said. "You have to be able to prove it happened."

Police say they have been in contact with Talbott and she's sticking to her story.

"We don't have any reason to believe she would flee," said Lt. Eppler.

"We definitely had to speak with someone to prove our whereabouts when the situation happened," said Shalamar Traylor.

Traylor's uncle lives at the Creekmore Apartments. He says he thinks he was questioned by police because of the description the woman gave them.

"Three black men in a big black suburban and a one way in one way out apartment complex in broad daylight, things don't add up," Traylor said. "When things don't add up people are going to talk."

Traylor says he has the utmost respect for Denison police. He doesn't think the crime actually happened.

"To be honest I don't know why she did it," Traylor told News 12. "The only thing I care about is that we don't have any black men in the criminal system that have been accused of something they did not do."

If the woman's story is truly fake, she could face a charge of false report to a peace officer, and that's a misdemeanor.

As for the GoFundMe page created for the couple to pay for her stolen jewelry and medical expenses, police say that would be handled between the person who created the page and the people who donated.

Since then rumors have circulated across social media, which

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