Crime & Safety
Possible Felony Lane Gang Suspect Hits NH Residents For $9K: Cops
Bow Police are asking for help IDing a woman in an SUV with Mass. plates caught on surveillance withdrawing money from bank in Rhode Island.

BOW, NH — Investigators inside a New Hampshire police department are asking for the public’s help identifying a possible vehicle break-in and bank card looter who allegedly stole thousands of dollars. On Nov. 18, 2017, at around 4:15 p.m., several vehicles had windows smashed at a business off Tallwood Drive in Bow. The vehicles, according to police, were targeted because they contained purses that were visible.
Three days later, on Nov. 21, a victim’s identity was allegedly used to withdraw more than $9,000 at two Citizens Bank locations in Rhode Island, police noted on Facebook.
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The suspect – a woman in her late 40s or early 50s, with short brown hair – was in a new, white Ford Explorer with Massachusetts plates.
“Information has developed which possibly links the Felony Lane Gang to this incident,” according to a department post.
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If you recognize the woman in the photo please contact Detective Sgt. Blanchette at 603-223-3950. For more information about the Felony Lane Gang, click here.
Image via Bow NH Police.
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