DA: Trio stole 8 cars, caused $125K in damages during Buckhead crime spree

Michael Hill (from left), Jaquantay Campbell, Dundrea Phillips

Credit: Fulton County Sheriff's Office

Credit: Fulton County Sheriff's Office

Michael Hill (from left), Jaquantay Campbell, Dundrea Phillips

Three suspects accused of participating in a 16-day crime spree in Buckhead were indicted on 41 counts Tuesday in Fulton County.

The trio caused more than $125,000 worth of property damage, stole eight vehicles, committed seven burglaries and entered nine automobiles between Jan. 15 and Jan. 30, the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office alleged in a news release.

The suspects are Jaquantay Campbell, 26, Michael Hill, 17, and Dundrea Phillips, 27. A homeowner was allegedly assaulted by Hill when she tried to stop him from stealing her vehicle Jan. 25.

Campbell and Hill were arrested Jan. 30 in East Point after Atlanta police used vehicle tracking technology, AJC.com previously reported.

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Phillips was arrested Feb. 4, according to Fulton County Jail records. She was in possession of the stolen items from the crime spree except for one of the stolen vehicles, which has not been recovered, the release said.

Campbell is a felon who has been convicted of multiple burglary, obstruction and firearm-related charges among others, according to the Georgia Department of Corrections. He has served four stints in prison, with his most recent ending in June 2017.

Jaquantay Campbell has served four stints in prison, with his most recent ending in June 2017.

Credit: Georgia Department of Corrections

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Credit: Georgia Department of Corrections

The three face charges that include conspiracy to commit a felony, first-degree burglary, theft by taking, theft by receiving, aggravated assault, financial transaction card theft, entering automobile, obstruction, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony and giving false information to a law enforcement officer, the release said.

They all remain in the Fulton County Jail without bond, records show.

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