PLEASANT GROVE, Alabama - Just days after a 19-year-old woman was arrested for lying to Pleasant Grove police, another young woman has been arrested for falsely reporting an attack, according to a statement on the department's Facebook page.

On Friday, Christy Blake told police she was robbed at gunpoint while trying to unlock her car in the Fred's parking lot.

Officers and several detectives responded to investigate the report. After conducting interviews, watching surveillance video and interviewing Blake, officers determined that the incident did not happen.

Blake was arrested on a charge of falsely reporting incident to police, and she was taken to the Pleasant Grove Jail on $500 bond.

Blake's arrest occurred just a few days after 19-year-old Kayla B. Earl, of Hueytown, was arrested for the same misdemeanor after officers found out she was lying about an attack.

Earl told law enforcement that she was attacked in a cemetery before a deputy found her on the roadside with a plastic bag over her head.

Detectives spent hours trying to track down the truth, including reviewing cell phone records and watching surveillance footage. During a follow-up interview, Earl admitted the hoax.

The department gave this statement to address crimes that are falsely reported: "Anyone reporting false crimes, making false accusations against another, making up items and reporting them stolen for insurance purposes or any other false reporting will be prosecuted. These things are a waste of time and money to investigate and are alarming to the community when reported."

Updated at 12:02 p.m. to clarify in the headline that the first woman arrested, Kayla Earl, is from Hueytown instead of Pleasant Grove