HARRISONBURG, VA (Rocktown Now) — The third member of the nationwide criminal organization, Felony Lane Gang, has been indicted.

According to online records, a Rockingham County Circuit Court grand jury returned six indictments against Timothy Capelle during a hearing Monday afternoon.

Among the charges he faces include three counts of identity theft.

Capelle was one of three people arrested last December in the parking lot of Home Depot in Harrisonburg as part of a large-scale financial crime ring.

Harrisonburg Police Captain Chris Monahan said that HPD was alerted to a vehicle in the area of Burgess Road possibly occupied by wanted individuals. The vehicle, a white Toyota Sienna, was then located in the Home Depot parking lot.

HPD officers made contact with the vehicle, and four occupants were detained without incident.
Three of the four occupants initially provided false identification to officers on scene, but were
later identified as Elizabeth Tweedy, Timothy Capelle, and Kristen Breen. Both female suspects
had out of state warrants for their arrest.

The other two members, Kristen Breen and Elizabeth Tweedy, have already been sentenced to jail time for their roles.

According to online records, Kristen Breen was found guilty of two misdemeanor charges in General District Court. She was sentenced to two years in jail with all, but two months suspended.

Elizabeth Tweedy pleaded guilty to three charges during a hearing in Rockingham County Circuit Court. One of those charges was felony drug possession.

A judge then sentenced Tweedy to two years and nine months in jail with two years and six months suspended, online records show.

Capelle is scheduled to be back in court on June 5th to enter a plea.