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North Bethesda Woman Arrested After Falsely Reporting Home Invasion
For Immediate Release: Friday, October 17, 2025
Gaithersburg, MD – Detectives from the Montgomery County Department of Police – 2nd District Investigative Section have arrested 27-year-old Moesha Gardener of North Bethesda for falsely reporting a home invasion involving a computer generated image created with artificial intelligence.
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On Wednesday, October 8, 2025, at approximately 10:24 a.m., 2nd District officers responded to a reported burglary in the 5000 block of McGrath Boulevard in North Bethesda.
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The investigation determined that Gardener informed her husband via text messages that an unknown man had forced his way into their home after she answered the door. Her husband called 9-1-1 to report the alleged break-in.
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While officers were on their way to the home, Gardener sent her husband a photo appearing to show a man lying on their couch, covered by a blanket. He relayed this information to the emergency call taker.
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In response, approximately eight marked police cruisers, with emergency lights and sirens activated, responded during daytime traffic at high speed to the address.
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Upon arrival, officers and Gardener’s husband found Gardener alone, sitting on the couch. A cell phone mounted on a tripod was aimed at the front door. Gardener then admitted to sending the messages and photo as part of a prank. She stated she had used artificial intelligence to generate the image of the made-up intruder.
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Detectives obtained an arrest warrant against Gardener, charging her with making a false statement concerning an emergency/crime and providing a false statement to a state official.
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On Friday, October 10, Gardener was arrested and transported to the Montgomery County Central Processing Unit. She was later released on a $10,000 unsecured personal bond.
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Calling 9-1-1 to report a false crime is illegal. So-called ‘swatting’ calls, false reports made to trigger a large police response, waste valuable emergency resources and can put lives at risk. These actions carry serious legal consequences.Â
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