That tends to sound like consent. In that case, they did not NEED any probable cause or exigency. And, of course, they were told and apparently had reason to believe you were an intruder. The short time frame of the contact was sufficient to determine you were NOT an intruder. I doubt the police will be liable. You can always TRY to sue the lady, but I doubt that you will be able to show that she intentionally and maliciously made false statements to the police to get you in trouble.
Consult that attorney.
- Carl

