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Multiple arrests made in connection to ongoing human trafficking investigation in Camp Hill

Multiple agencies, including the Camp Hill Police Department, the FBI and U.S. Marshals, are investigating a crime group known as the Felony Lane Gang.
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CUMBERLAND COUNTY, Pa. — Camp Hill Police are continuing to investigate an organized crime group known as the Felony Lane Gang.

Since April of 2022, the Camp Hill Police Department, alongside the New York State Police, FBI, Midlothian Police (IL), Lagrange Police (TN), Hollywood Police (FL), and the U.S. Marshals, have been investigating the group, which is known to come from the southern United States and break into vehicles to steal bank documents and drivers licenses. 

The Felony Lane Gang then reportedly goes to high drug areas like the Kensington section of Philadelphia to recruit individuals to withdraw money from accounts in exchange for drugs. 

It was reported to police that some of the recruited individuals were forced to perform bank transactions. It was found that the group would steal anywhere from $2,000 to $20,000 a day for multiple weeks using stolen bank documents. 

Four arrests have been made in connection with the group stemming from an incident that occurred on April 6, 2022, at the Mid Penn Bank in Camp Hill. The four individuals were charged with multiple fraud-related crimes as well as involuntary servitude and human trafficking. 

Two suspects, Raynard Lamar Spence, 31 and Ronisha Shantavia Gable, 37, both from Hallandale Beach Florida have been charged. 

Spence has been charged with involuntary servitude, two counts of trafficking of individuals, conspiracy to commit access device fraud, conspiracy to commit forgery, conspiracy to commit identity theft, conspiracy to commit theft by unlawful taking, criminal use of a communications facility and possession of an instrument of crime. 

Spence is currently in the Cumberland County Prison on $1 million bail and is awaiting trial. 

Gable has been charged with conspiracy to commit access device fraud, two counts of conspiracy to commit trafficking of individuals, conspiracy to commit involuntary servitude, conspiracy to commit forgery and conspiracy to commit theft by unlawful taking. 

She was released after posting $49,000 bail and is also awaiting trial. 

The other suspects, Kevin Lamar Miller, 39, of Lauderdale Lakes, Florida and Devon Stuart, from Fort Myers, Florida, are both currently incarcerated. Miller was arrested in Georgia and Stuart in Tennessee, with both awaiting extradition back to Cumberland County on similar charges. 

The investigation is ongoing.

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