Anjela Borisova Urumova, a 20-year-old American woman from Pennsylvania, has pleaded guilty to filing a false police report against Daniel Pierson, a 41-year-old man she accused of attempting to kidnap and rape her outside a supermarket in April 2024.
Urumova’s allegations led to Pierson’s arrest, and he was held on a $1 million bail, charged with multiple felonies. He spent a month in jail before the charges were dropped due to lack of evidence.
According to the Bucks County District Attorney’s Office, Urumova claimed Pierson attacked her, pulled her pants down, and struck her in the face.
However, an investigation by the Middletown Township Police revealed multiple inconsistencies in Urumova’s story.
The police collected and reviewed surveillance videos from multiple retailers in the area and conducted a forensic review of Urumova’s cellphone data.
This led to discovering contradictory information with Urumova’s account of the attack.
When confronted by authorities, Urumova admitted she lied about the entire incident, confirming no one had attacked her.
She also revealed that she specifically targeted Pierson because she had seen him and his truck in the past and thought he looked “creepy”.
Urumova described the vehicle as a dark blue Ford F-150 pickup truck with a ‘thin blue line’ sticker on the back windshield with visible dents and rust on the exterior. The injury to her face, which she initially blamed on Pierson, was allegedly due to an altercation with a family member.
Urumova pleaded guilty to seven misdemeanor charges, including false alarm to an agency of public safety, tampering with or fabricating physical evidence, false reports, and unsworn falsification to authorities.
Common Pleas Judge Stephen Corr deferred sentencing so she can undergo a pre-sentence investigation.