Memphis police have arrested a mother, daughter and two 14-year-old children in connection to a string of robberies.

On Sunday, Aug. 7, at 2:00 p.m., authorities responded to a shooting at a laundromat on Morlye Street, where a man was shot.

 

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According to Action News 5, the victim told authorities a male and female entered the store and allegedly pointed a gun at him while demanding his money. The female reportedly shot him in his left arm, and the two suspects fled the scene in a gray four-door sedan with the victim’s phone.

A few days later, on Tuesday, around 5:50 p.m., officers responded to a robbery on Rhodes Avenue, where a victim told police that a black sedan drove past him twice before a female and male got out of the car. The victim said the man demanded his money while the woman pointed a gun at him and the victim’s phone and wallet were stolen.

The next day, two robberies transpired minutes apart. Officers responded in the area of Getwell and then Maxine Street, in which both victims reported being robbed by two men. One victim said they recognized the vehicle they drove as a black Hyundai Sonata with Texas plates.

Source: Mother And Daughter Accused Of Driving Children Around Memphis To Commit Armed Robberies