(Photo by Ted Eytan)

(Photo by Ted Eytan)

White House fence jumping season is apparently in full swing. In the fourth arrest in as many weeks, a woman was found dangling by her shoelaces on the security fence at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW last night.

38-year-old Marci Wahl told police that she was on her way to speak to President Donald Trump, according to CNN. She had a map of the White House, but wasn’t carrying any weapons as she made the attempt.

“The individual became entangled in security features affixed to the top of the fence, suspending them in the air on the inside of the fence,” the Secret Service said.

After a spate of fence jumping incidents last year, most notably that time a man was able to get inside and run around the first floor of the White House, the agency installed a second layer of steel spikes at the top.

Meanwhile, a permanent plan for a significantly taller fence cleared the final regulatory hurdle last month. The new structure will be 11 feet, seven inches, including “pencil point” anti-climb fixtures at the top. The U.S. Secret Service and National Park Service plan to start construction in 2018.

Wahl has been charged with unlawful entry, according to CNN.

Two other people
have been arrested in fence jumping incidents this month and a fourth person was arrested for making a false bomb threat at a vehicle checkpoint.

On Saturday, a man jumped over a bike rack in an attempt to get at the fence. Later in the same day, the Secret Service arrested a man claiming to have a bomb in his trunk while trying to enter the ground at 15th and E streets NW.

And eight days prior, Jonathan Tuan Tran scaled two fences and a security gate to get on the White House grounds, where he remained for more than 15 minutes before the Secret Service arrested him. He was carrying two cans of mace and a letter for Trump that referenced “Russian Hackers.”