A California woman who widely publicized a fabricated story about how a couple tried to kidnap her children has been convicted of making a false report of a crime, prosecutors said.

Kathleen Sorensen, an Instagram influencer, reported the false crime to police in 2020 and proceeded to blast fabricated details to her social media followers and local TV news viewers.

Sorensen, 31, is in custody and could face up to 6 months in jail. She was charged in 2021 with three counts of providing false information to police.

Sonoma County District Attorney Carla Rodriguez said the jury’s guilty verdict will help exonerate the couple who were falsely accused of trying to kidnap two small children at a Michael’s craft store.

In court, prosecutors described Sorensen as an aspiring social media influencer who was seeking to expand her Instagram following and raise money, the Santa Rosa Press Democrat reported.

“The case is also important in that it illustrates the importance of using social media responsibly,” Rodriguez said in a press release.

Sorensen is formerly of Sonoma, California, located 45 miles north of San Francisco.

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What did Kathleen Sorensen do?

While in her car with her two small children after shopping at a Michael’s craft store in Petaluma, California, on December 7, 2020, Sorensen called police and reported that a man and woman had tried to kidnap her kids.