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All-women 'Felony Lane Gang' arrested in Indiana after taunting cops saying ‘do ya job’ | Daily Mail Online
A gang of women believed to be behind dozens of thefts across Georgia and Florida have been arrested 600 miles away.
Three women, nicknamed the 'Felony Lane Gang' were pulled over in a rental car after driving at 'excessive speed' down an interstate road outside of Indianapolis.
Amber Dunlap, 27, Tiphanie Sager, 26, and Toni Huizar, 23, were found to have a 'substantial amount of credit cards, check books, social security cards and identification cards' belonging to other people in the trunk of their Nissan car.
The trio have warrants for their arrest over crimes committed in several Georgia counties in the last month.
Car break-ins have been reported in parks and at gyms, across Newton County, Gwinnett County, Clarke County and possibly Florida, a Covington Police Department spokesperson said.
The group had typically used rental cars to commit the offences, Indian state police were told.
Officers said that earlier in February the three women allegedly posted messages on Instagram that read 'Do ya job [expletive]'.
'They might be taunting us with what they're posting on social media,' Covington Officer Justin Stott told FOX5.
"Felony Lane Gang" trio captured
'Felony Lane Gang' members arrested in Indiana
"Felony Lane Gang" trio captured
Women in 'Felony Lane Gang' who taunted cops saying 'do ya job (expletive)' arrested in Indiana
‘Do ya job (expletive)’: Women on alleged theft spree arrested after taunting police on social media
A gang of women believed to be behind dozens of thefts across Georgia and Florida have been arrested 600 miles away.
Three women, nicknamed the 'Felony Lane Gang' were pulled over in a rental car after driving at 'excessive speed' down an interstate road outside of Indianapolis.
Amber Dunlap, 27, Tiphanie Sager, 26, and Toni Huizar, 23, were found to have a 'substantial amount of credit cards, check books, social security cards and identification cards' belonging to other people in the trunk of their Nissan car.
The trio have warrants for their arrest over crimes committed in several Georgia counties in the last month.
Car break-ins have been reported in parks and at gyms, across Newton County, Gwinnett County, Clarke County and possibly Florida, a Covington Police Department spokesperson said.
The group had typically used rental cars to commit the offences, Indian state police were told.
Officers said that earlier in February the three women allegedly posted messages on Instagram that read 'Do ya job [expletive]'.
'They might be taunting us with what they're posting on social media,' Covington Officer Justin Stott told FOX5.
"Felony Lane Gang" trio captured
'Felony Lane Gang' members arrested in Indiana
"Felony Lane Gang" trio captured
Women in 'Felony Lane Gang' who taunted cops saying 'do ya job (expletive)' arrested in Indiana
‘Do ya job (expletive)’: Women on alleged theft spree arrested after taunting police on social media