DENISON, Texas (KXII) -- Denison police said a woman's reported kidnapping and rape turned out to be a hoax and the case is now closed, but the damage this lie caused to the community is far from over.

"These kind of things are hurtful to the community in general," Denison Police Chief Jay Burch said.

It's a story that filled social media feeds and conversations the past two weeks, a Denison woman saying she was kidnapped and raped by three random men. The woman, Breana Harmon Talbott, has now admitted to police she made it all up and was arrested Wednesday.

"We're happy that it didn't occur but there can be permanent damages as a result, damage in relationships within our community, damage to the reputation of our community," Burch said.

Also damaging the work people do to encourage victims of sexual assault to come forward with their story.

"We continue to encourage and know that two in five women in Texas are victims of sexual assault, this is a real thing here in Grayson County too," Grayson County Crisis Center Interim Executive Director Shelli Shields said.

The Grayson County Crisis Center said 90 percent of rapes in Texas occur with an acquaintance.

"There's a lot of myths and a lot of victim blaming around the stigma of sexual assault," Shields said.

Though this report was fake, there are still many victims dealing with the affects of sexual assault. The center hopes to use this time as a chance to spread the word about their services.

"The work in Grayson County is ongoing," Shields said. "I encourage anyone that is a survivor of sexual assault and needing assistance to reach out to us and be confident."

The Crisis Center has a shelter, weekly support groups and a 24-hour hotline. For help, call 903-893-5615.