The Alabama woman who went missing for two days and admitted to fabricating a story about seeing a toddler walking on the highway and being abducted is now facing criminal charges, police announced Friday.

The Hoover Police Department said Carlethia “Carlee” Russell has been charged with false reporting to law enforcement authorities and falsely reporting an incident, both Class A misdemeanors that each carry up to a year in jail and a $6,000 fine if she is convicted.

“Her decisions that night created panic and alarm for the citizens of our city and even across the nation as the concern grew  that a kidnapper was on the loose using a small child as bait,” Police Chief Nick Derzis said at a news conference.

Russell went missing in Hoover, Alabama, on July 13 and reappeared at her house about 49 hours later. She told police she had been abducted, but earlier this week her lawyer, Emory Anthony, sent Hoover police a letter saying she had made everything up.

“There was no kidnapping,” Derzis read from the letter during a news conference earlier this week. “My client did not see a baby on the side of the road.”

On Friday, Russell turned herself in and was released from jail after posting bond, Derzis said. Each charge carried a $1,000 bond.

Derzis said police still don’t have any idea where Russell was during the 49 hours she was missing, while multiple law enforcement agencies launched a massive search for her.

“I know many are shocked and appalled that Ms. Russell is only being charged with two misdemeanors,” Derzis said Friday. “I, too, share the same frustration.”