'Felony Lane Gang' Member Wanted By FBI Possibly In Middle Tennessee

By Jason Hall

September 16, 2020

The Federal Bureau of Investigation is reportedly searching for a member of the Felony Lane Gang who is believed to possibly be in the Middle Tennessee area.

The woman reportedly falsely impersonated a customer at a local bank and used the victim's ID to cash stolen checks from another bank, FOX 17 News reports.

FBI agents claim she obtained the stolen identification during a forced car burglary.

Agents report the unidentified suspect may be wearing a wig and is believed to be driving a Dodge SUV or a blue Hyundai sedan, FOX 17 News reports.

The Felony Lane Gang, which originated in South Florida 10 years ago, has targeted moms across the United States, stealing purses and using their identification and credit cards to commit more crimes, FBI agents said via FOX 17 News.

More than 1,500 Felony Lane Gang members have been identified and arrested nationwide during the past five years, according to the Felony Lane Gang Task Force Facebook page via USA Today.

Anyone with information regarding the unidentified Felony Lane Gang member believed to possibly be in Tennessee is asked to contact the FBI Nashville Resident Agency at (615)-232-7500, the FBI Memphis Field Office at (901)-747-4300, or online at tips.fbi.gov.

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