'Felony Lane Gang' taunts officers on social media
COVINGTON, Ga. (FOX 5 Atlanta) - Numerous metro Atlanta law enforcement agencies are searching for a theft crew called the "Felony Lane Gang," which detectives said has posted taunting messages to police on Instagram.
One of the posts in a possible message to officers reads, "Do ya job [expletive]." Another boastfully shows a woman displaying stacks of dollar bills.
"They might be taunting us with what they're posting on social media. With all the active warrants we've got on them through all these different jurisdictions, it's just a matter of time before we get them," said Officer Justin Stott with Covington Police.
Officers have identified three of the women in the gang as Amber Dunlap, 27, Tiphanie Eager, 26, Toni Huizar, 23. There is an unknown number of men and women in the crew, according to officers.
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According to Covington Police, the crew has broken into cars across Newton County, Gwinnett County, Clarke County and possibly Florida.
The break-ins have happened in parks and gyms-- all places where people typically leave purses or belongings while working out. The thieves typically use rental cars to commit the crimes, officers said.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Covington Police or Crime Stoppers at 404-577-TIPS.