The Pennsylvania Attorney General’s office has indicted four people in Cranberry in connection to a crime organization in Western Pennsylvania.
The alleged crime organization referred to themselves as the “Felony Lane Gang” and they would commit “smash and grab” thefts from motor vehicles.
The alleged organization would smash vehicle windows and steal purses, wallets, backpacks, and ID cards. After stealing enough debit/credit cards the group would then pay women with stolen money, merchandise, or drugs to cash checks and withdraw money.
They committed these crimes at several locations across Western Pennsylvania County including Cranberry Township.
The four people facing charges in Cranberry are 32-year-old Shaquan Moore of Butler, 43-year-old Theresa Imel of Dravosburg, 32-year-old Amed Henderson of Pittsburgh, and 33-year-old Elizabeth Madden of Elizabeth.
All four suspects are awaiting a preliminary hearing.
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