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By Alicia Eakin - bio | email

September 4, 2008

VALDOSTA, GA (WALB) - Valdosta Police think they now have all of the serial robbers who targeted fast food restaurants behind bars.

Seventeen-year-old Ryon Johns and 19-year-olds Eddie Stinson, Rashawn Mays and Bryant Turner are all charged with armed robbery.

Police say they robbed the Taco Bell on North Ashley street in July.

Police believe they may be involved with at least four other armed robberies of fast food restaurants over the summer, although they haven't yet been charged for those crimes.

The Southwest Georgia Federal Gang Task Force is also working the case to see if the robberies might have been gang related.