Pulaski County deputies on Friday arrested a Jacksonville woman who faces forgery and impersonation charges after lying in official documents about working for the sheriff's office, a news release states.

Jerlisa Williams, 27, of Jacksonville on June 29 submitted a forged job offer letter from the sheriff's office to Rainey Realty to get free services from the property management company, according to the release and an arrest report for Williams.

Williams admitted Friday to fabricating the letter, the report states. She was booked in the Pulaski County jail on counts of felony second-degree forgery and criminal impersonation.

Williams didn't appear in the jail's online inmate roster on Friday evening.

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