Falls Police: Woman Broke Into Fairless Hills Home of Man She Met on Match.com

A Montgomery County woman is facing burglary and stalking charges after Falls Township police said she broke into the Fairless Hills home of a man she met on a dating site and refused to accept that the relationship was over, according to a criminal complaint reported by Patch.

Key takeaways

  • Lindsay Carole Harris, 30, of Ambler, is charged with burglary, criminal trespass, stalking and related offenses, police said.
  • Falls Township police say she met the victim through Match.com in January; the two met in person once before he ended contact.
  • On June 28, officers responded after the man found Harris inside his Fairless Hills home, according to the complaint.
  • Police allege she had opened a bottle of wine and left food out before the man spotted her trying to climb through a rear window.
  • She was released after posting 10 percent of $50,000 bail; a preliminary hearing is scheduled for July 21.

What police allege

According to the criminal complaint, Harris and the victim met through Match.com in January. The two met in person once, but the man later ended contact and told Harris he was not interested in pursuing a relationship.

Falls Township police allege that Harris continued contacting the man despite being told to stop, and later showed up uninvited at his Fairless Hills home. The situation escalated on June 28, when officers responded to the home after the man found Harris inside it, the complaint states.

The details in the complaint are the kind that stick with you: police say Harris had opened a bottle of wine and left some food out before the homeowner spotted her attempting to climb through a rear window.

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