
(KNX 1070) -- A North Texas teen who admitted to lying to police about being kidnapped and raped by three black men on March 8, of 2017 will likely only get probation.
Breana Harmon, 19, of Pottsboro, Texas was reported missing to the Denison Police Department after witnesses say her car door open and her phone and keys on the ground.
Several hours later, Harmon walked into a local church dressed in a shirt, bra, and underpants. She claimed she'd been kidnapped by three black men, wearing ski masks. She told authorities she'd been raped by two of them, while the third held her down.
Harmon pleaded guilty Thursday to four felony charges of tampering with physical evidence and government documents.
No suspects were ever identified or arrested in the case.
Bob Jarvis, Harmon's attorney told the Herald Democrat that his client is "remorseful" for what she did.
Harmon will be sentenced on March 20.
Investigators say the story was fishy from the start. Following a medical exam, there was no evidence of a rape, and the tears in her pants at the alleged crime scene didn't match her injuries.
Two weeks after the alleged incident, Harmon confessed to police she'd invented the story, and her injuries were self-inflicted.
Harmon told investigators she'd been fighting with her fiancee and gone off to an abandoned house to cut herself. She made up the story because she believed her family would be disturbed by her injuries and she needed to explain them.