Fugitives Taunt Police, Who Are Up to the Challenge

After 'Do ya job' post, three wanted women are arrested
By Bob Cronin,  Newser Staff
Posted Feb 26, 2019 5:49 PM CST
Fugitives Taunt Police, Who Are Up to the Challenge
Indiana state troopers salute fallen comrades in 2017.   (John P. Cleary/The Herald-Bulletin via AP)

Three women wanted in thefts around Atlanta allegedly taunted police online, telling officers on Instagram to "Do ya job." Now they're in jail. They were arrested Sunday after a brief chase when an Indiana trooper spotted a speeding car, the Atlanta Journal Constitution reports. Police in Georgia had last month taken to social media, posting an alert on Facebook that said they were seeking the three women for breaking into a car and using stolen credit cards. Indiana police said they found stolen credit cards, checkbooks, Social Security cards, and ID cards in the women's rental car, WISH reports. Toni Huizar, 23, Amber Dunlap, 27, and Tiphanie Sager, 26, are now awaiting extradition to Georgia. (The hunt for a fugitive on the Most Wanted list ended in a fatal shooting.)

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