Maquwell Fleming, 17, allegedly robbed Justin Taylor, 18, at gunpoint after the two met on Instagram and agreed to go on a date

An 18-year-old boy thought he was going on a date with a girl he met on Instagram, but his prospects for romance turned sour when she pointed a gun to his head and took all his money, police say.

Georgia teenager Justin Taylor, 18, met up with his date Maquwell Fleming, 17, in a Walmart parking lot in Marietta, Georgia.

Taylor had $160 with him that he had just earned from his job when he met up with his Instagram fling on July 17.

Fleming allegedly entered the backseat of Taylor's car then pointed a gun at his head, took his hard earned cash, then got into her own Dodge Dart vehicle and sped away from the scene.

Despite his shock, Taylor pursued Fleming's vehicle onto Interstate 575 to State Route 92 in Woodstock, Georgia, and was eventually stopped by police where he recounted the alleged armed robbery, according to AJC.com.

As Taylor was pulled over by police Fleming successfully sped away from her date and the cops.

'He stated that he had just been robbed by somebody he thought he was going on a date with,' Cobb County police Sgt. Sarah O’Hara said to WSB-TV.

Fleming, pictured above, allegedly entered Taylor's car, pointed a gun to his head, and took $160 from him then drove away from the scene

The pair met on Instagram and agreed to meet up at this Walmart parking lot in Marietta, Georgia on July 17 where the allegedly robbery went down

'She hops out of a Dodge Dart, gets in the back of the vehicle, points a gun at him [and] robs him of the $160 that he had just been paid from his job,' she added.

Later police tracked down the car and found Fleming's mother inside, but Fleming herself nowhere to be found.

Her mother later turned her in, leading cops to her apartment and calling her daughters out, according to the police report.

The mother said she had no idea of her daughter's alleged date turned robbery plans.

Fleming, of Kennesaw, is in Cobb County Jail without bond as of Thursday on a felony charge of armed robbery, according to jail records.