- by foxnews
- 22 Feb 2026
Body camera video obtained by Fox News Digital shows police responding to a call regarding a male and female loitering behind a truck stop, when they subsequently encountered Geyser and a man sleeping on a sidewalk.
As officers attempted to identify Geyser, she shook her head "no" and told officers, "I don't want to give you my name."
The officers attempted to reason with Geyser, with one deputy asking, "You're not wanted for murder, right?"
Following multiple attempts to identify her, Geyser admitted she didn't want to tell officers her name because she had "done something really bad" and suggested the officers "just Google" her.
Geyser then provided the officers with a fake name, and officers confronted her about lying as they asked if the pair were wanted by authorities.
The back-and-forth continued for several minutes before Geyser relented and wrote her name on a piece of paper for the deputies, resulting in her arrest. Dramatic footage showed Geyser pleading with officers to say goodbye to her companion, insisting the individual did not know her name and adding she "will never see her again."
Geyser was then loaded into the back of a police car, where she remained silent for the duration of the ride.
According to Posen police, the pair took a Greyhound bus from Wisconsin to Chicago before walking to Posen.
Geyser and Anissa Weier were 12 when they lured fellow sixth-grader Payton Leutner into a Waukesha, Wisconsin, park and stabbed her 19 times to please the horror character "Slender Man" in 2014. Geyser pleaded guilty in 2017 to being a party to attempted first-degree intentional homicide but claimed she was not responsible for the attack because she was mentally ill.
Geyser's attorney did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.
Geyser is expected to appear in court on Tuesday for a hearing on extradition to Wisconsin.
Fox News Digital's Adriana James-Rodil and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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