Officer Chris Cooper tells WSB that Detectives were investigating a number of thefts that had been reported over the past few weeks, and were led to the home of Zenobia Griffin, of Winder.

"They had information that led them to her and while speaking with Ms. Griffin they were able to observe a television in here home that they believed to be one of the items reported stolen from a burglary," says Officer Cooper.

Detectives Rikki Banks and Gregg Teatino of the Winder Police Department obtained a search warrant, then returned to Ms. Griffin's home and recovered numerous items that were reported stolen.

"Multiple flat panel televisions, along with several other electronic items and that's ultimately when Ms. Griffin and Ms. Huff and the juvenile were taken into custody," says Officer Cooper.

Twenty-seven-year-old Zenobia Griffin, 20-year-old Dacquiri Huff and a 16-year-old female juvenile are accused of being involved in at least seven robberies in the Winder area.

Officer Cooper says the suspects also knew the people they robbed.

"The majority of the victims in these burglaries are actually known to Ms. Griffin and Ms. Huff.  They were all acquaintances of the victims they burglarized.”

The Barrow County Sheriff's Office is assisting the Winder Police Depart as detectives try and figure out whether or not the two women and the juvenile were involved in other robberies.

Griffin and Huff are being charged with multiple counts of burglary, criminal attempt to commit burglary, felony theft by taking, misdemeanor theft by taking, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, cruelty to children, fraudulently obtaining a controlled substance, and false report of a crime.

No word yet of the charges the teenager will face.