A security fence around the perimeter of the White House. (Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images)

An Everett, Wash., woman who was arrested Tuesday night after her shoelaces got caught in the top of the White House fence as she tried to scramble over was ordered released after a hearing Wednesday in D.C. Superior Court.

Officers observed Marci Wahl, 38, hanging inside the fence by her shoelaces, according to charging documents. After she was arrested, Wahl told officers she was at the White House to speak to President Trump.

Officers held Wahl against the fence to keep her from falling on her head while they freed her, according to the documents.

Earlier that night, about 10:45 p.m., officers noticed Wahl walking on the west side of the White House, stopping multiple times and looking up at the building. An officer later noticed Wahl walking on the north side of the White House and then pausing before she reached the west side of the south fence, documents say. There was no information in the documents detailing whether officers observed Wahl climbing the barrier before she was found dangling from the top.

Wahl was carrying a map of the White House when she was arrested.

She was charged with one count of unlawful entry of the White House grounds “against the will of Donald Trump, the lawful occupant thereof and the person lawfully in charge thereof,” according to charging documents.

Wahl’s next hearing is scheduled for April 27.