then

interviewed

the defendant, determined

she

had

no

official

business at

the

CIA,

and

cited

her

for

trespassing

on

an

Agency installation without

proper

authorization.

Officers

then directed the defendant

to

leave the

premises,

and

she

departed by

Metro

Bus.

6.

On

May

1,2019,

at 9:30

p.m.,

a

CIA

police

officer

encountered the defendant

by

video phone

at

the entrance to the

Visitor

Control

Center at

CIA

Headquarters.

The

defendant was

in

the

rear

seat

of

a

Lyft

vehicle,

and

stated

that

she

was

at

CIA

to meet

with

her

recruiter. Officers

then

approached

the

defendant

and

requested

her

identffication.

After

determining

that

the

defendant had

no

official

business

with

the

CIA,

the Officers

issued

the

defendant

a written

waming for tespassing

on

an

Agency installation,

directed her not to

retum

to

CIA

Headquarters,

and

warned

her

that

if

she

did

retum,

she

could

be

cited or

arrested

for

trespassing.

7.

On

April

22,2019,

at

approximately

8:16

p.m.,

a

CIA

police

officer

encountered the defendant

at

the main vehicle

entrance

to

CIA

Headquarters, adjacent

to the

Visitor

Control Center.

The defendant was on

foot,

and

as

she

anived, walked

past

a

sign

which

read

in relevant

part:

WARNING

RESTRICTED U.S.

GOVERNMENT

INSTALLATION

EMPLOYEES

AND

OFFICIAL VISITORS

ONLY

IT

IS

I]NLAWT'UL

TO ENTER

ORATTEMPT

TO ENTER THIS

INSTALLATION

MTHOUT

PROPER

AUTHORIZATION.

J