MOSS POINT, Miss. – A woman was arrested after she claimed she was “hunting ISIS” by rummaging through cars in a high school parking lot.

The Clarion-Ledger reports:

A Jackson County woman caught allegedly burglarizing cars in the parking lot of her children’s school who then told police that she was actually hunting terrorists has been given a $5,000 bond.

Lisa Carol Roche, 41, of Hurley, told police she was “looking for ISIS terrorists” when she was found allegedly taking sunglasses and other items out of cars at East Central High School late last week, said Jackson County Sheriff’s Department Capt. Curtis Speirs.

He said authorities became aware that something was wrong on Thursday when a school resource officer was notified that students were missing personal items from their vehicles, such as high dollar sunglasses.

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Police said she would cruise school parking lots, “checking vehicles and popping door handles to see if they were open.”

According to the cops, surveillance video indicates she’d do that after she’d drop her kids off at school.

The police reportedly caught her in the act last week and when stopped, she said she heard media reports indicating ISIS was infiltrating the United States.

“She said she wanted to make sure none of them were hiding in cars in the school parking lot,” the paper reports.

According to authorities, Roche has no “military or intelligence background.”

But she has a rap sheet.

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“That’s her training,” a sheriff’s department spokesman says. “That’s her expertise.”

“We have no reports of terrorist threats through the Joint Terrorism Task Force of the FBI or anything in Jackson County, but if you think there’s terrorist activity, please report it to your local law enforcement,” Jackson County Sheriff’s Department Capt. Curtis Speirs says.

“Don’t try to become a one-woman war against terrorism waged in the parking lot of the local schools.”