30 year-old woman from California reportedly stuck down the chimney of her ex-boyfriend's house on Sunday.

It seems like Genoveva Nunez-Figueroa is not yet over from her romance with the man whom she dated for several times. According to earlier reports, Nunez-Figueroa tried to enter her ex-boyfriend's home in Los Angeles on early Sunday morning. The former couple reportedly met online and dated each other for just six times before ending the fling.

The team of 10 California firefighters spends two hours trying to extract the woman from being stuck in the funnel. According to the authorities, Nunez-Figueroa was trapped at about seven to eight feet down the chimney when they found her.

"She's stuck in there and obviously she doesn't need bricks falling down on her on top of that," Ventura County Department spokesman Bill Nash said to Reuters.

In order to extract Figueroa out of the narrow space, the firefighters reportedly used dish soap and later on pulled her out with straps. Firefighters also attempt to break the brick tower just to get her out alive. Her visit to Thousand Oaks, west of Los Angeles where her ex-boyfriend lives actually came as a surprise.

According to the man who only identified himself as Lawrence, he already ended his relationship with the woman who was stuck down his chimney and also said that it is not the first time that Figueroa tried to invade his home. Two weeks ago, he reportedly called the police when she sneaked on his roof. Lawrence even said that he'll be more cautious in inviting someone into his house.

Figueroa was then rushed to the hospital after being extracted from down the chimney. With an unclear motive, the police arrested her for burglary charges along with illegal entry and giving false information to the authorities. The suspect allegedly misrepresents her identity.