Houston robber suspect's crime spree comes to a halt after they drive themselves to FBI headquarters

Chrisheena Milburn, 25, is one of four Houston thieves who drove straight to the FBI's headquarters after robbing a man in Dallas on Tuesday, June 21, 2016. Chrisheena Milburn, 25, is one of four Houston thieves who drove straight to the FBI's headquarters after robbing a man in Dallas on Tuesday, June 21, 2016. Photo: Dallas Police Department, FBI, Thieves From Dallas Photo: Dallas Police Department, FBI, Thieves From Dallas Image 1 of / 32 Caption Close Houston robber suspect's crime spree comes to a halt after they drive themselves to FBI headquarters 1 / 32 Back to Gallery

If you're going to commit a robbery, it's a good idea to have your escape plan mapped out.

Four robbery suspects from Houston found that out the hard way on Tuesday in Dallas when they allegedly stole $20,000 from a Gene's Liquor Store employee at a bank northwest of downtown. As police chased them down from the scene of the crime, the four drove straight into the FBI's parking lot.

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The Dallas Morning News reports Dallas police believe the three men and one woman caught are suspects in a series of "bank juggings" around Dallas, in which thieves steal from people who make large withdrawals at local banks.

The four Houstonians arrested by Dallas police in the short-lived chase are Chrisheena Milburn, 25, Ray Hicks, 21, Brandon Mallet, 29, and Fernando Taylor, 28.

Police were tipped off to the four robbers after seeing them driving around in a white Lexus that had paper dealer tags, according to the Dallas Morning News. Police linked the sport utility vehicle to other robberies around Dallas and were on the lookout for it.

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Undercover police followed the four to One World Bank at 2449 Walnut Hill Lane, the newspaper reports. That's where they attacked the liquor store employee. Taylor punched the employee while Hicks held him down, according to police records reviewed by the Dallas Morning News.

The officer tailing the robbers was joined by other police officers who led the chase. The robbers were allegedly seen throwing items out the windows of the getaway vehicle by police.

The chase came to an end when the SUV drove into the FBI's parking lot at 1 Justice Way. The Dallas Morning News reports the four surrendered. A bank bag with $20,000 was found behind an air-conditioning vent in the vehicle.

All four were booked into the Dallas County Jail on robbery charges. Mallet, Millburn and Taylor have been released on bail. Hicks remained in jail late Thursday on a $25,000 bond.