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CVS robbery suspects may be 'Mob Gang' from Indiana, authorities say
Authorities believe the men from Indiana are known as the "Mob Gang" and robbed dozens of drug stores.
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Both suspects are from Indiana where authorities believe a group known as the "Mob Gang" may have robbed dozens of drug stores.
"All they're doing is looking for people to get what they want and the end result is they're looking for money," said Steve Dubois with Indiana Crimestoppers. "Whoever they have to use, abuse, destroy to get it they will."
Indiana authorities said they believe the gang members stole thousands of pills, then sold them on the streets for $15 a pill.
“The Mob” gang members charged in more than 20 Indy pharmacy robberies
UPDATE (July 15, 2019)– Miguel Chambers was sentenced to 132 months (11 years) in jail and three years of supervised release. UPDATE (June 25, 2019) — Larry Warren was sentenced to 151 …
fox59.com
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. -- Investigators say members of an Indianapolis street gang called "The Mob" committed more than 20 pharmacy robberies in Indiana and one in Kentucky since 2014.
On Tuesday, U.S. Attorney Josh Minkler announced charges against the gang members. The following adults were named, along with their aliases, as defendants in the 31-page federal indictment:
- Larry Warren, aka Bayboy, 19
- Miguel Chambers, aka Mick, 20
- Anthony Jackson, aka Ace, 19
- Kye Jackson, aka Fatty, 22
- Duwan Byers, aka Rockhead, 21
- Devon Taylor, 20
- Alphonse Turner, aka Weezy, 24
- Justin Rudolph, 23
- John Doe, aka Tote/Toro
Byers is still wanted by authorities.
Officials say “The Mob” is a criminal organization in Indianapolis who committed robberies, used and distributed drugs and threatened the use of violence. One unidentified individual is being charged with murder in an Oct. 2015 case.
The group allegedly used Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to post photos, videos and statements that identified the gang and its members as well as highlighted their criminal activity.
The gang forbids members from providing any information to law enforcement officers and threatens violence, including murder, against those who do cooperate with police.
In addition to robbing pharmacies with firearms, the suspects are also accused of distributing prescription drugs, marijuana and synthetic marijuana, and other controlled substances including Oxycodone, morphine, Hydrocodone, Adderall, Roxicodone and more.
Kinda crazy they made it all the way down here to rob a CVS in a very quiet neighborhood.