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Officials across the Southeast continue to search for three siblings on the run after allegedly robbing a bank and shooting at officers during in a high speed chase, as shocking discoveries are made at a house the three allegedly spent time living in.

Below the Zephyrhills, Fla., property where suspects Lee Grace Dougherty, 29, Dylan Dougherty Stanley, 26, and Ryan Edward Dougherty, 21, allegedly spent time living together is a sophisticated bunker that neighbors say might have been the source of illegal activity, reported MyFoxTampaBay.com.

The underground structure is made up of two 40-foot cargo containers buried side-by-side with a manmade hallway leading to the bunker. The structure is outfitted with both electricity and running water.

It is not certain that the structure was used as a 'grow house' and an investigation conducted by the detectives has so far turned up no illegal activity at the site.

"They have good minds on them and now they are just putting them to waste," the owner of the property told MyFoxTampaBay.com.

On Tuesday of last week the siblings were involved in a car chase with the Zephyrills Police Department that exceeded 100 mph and ended when at least two occupants in the vehicle fired at the officer.

While one of the bullets struck the police cruiser's tires, the officer was not injured.

Later that Tuesday, the siblings were allegedly involved in an armed robbery at a bank in Valdosta, Ga. Officials say the siblings had high-powered weapons that they fired at the ceiling during the robbery.

"I couldn't have imagined that they would be involved in what they are involved in now," Pastor Jon Clanton of Grace Church of Zephyrhills, who used to live next door to the siblings, told MyFoxTampaBay.com.

More details about the trio are emerging as the FBI continues to focus on the search for their whereabouts. On Lee Grace's 'Flickr' site she describes herself as someone who loves to farm, shoot guys and wreck cars. She says her interests are German engineering, milk and causing mayhem with her siblings.

"I love all my children very much," Barbara Bell, the mother of the suspects, said in a statement to the Associated Press Friday. "Although they've done some very bad things, no one has been physically injured yet. I would encourage my children to turn themselves in."

Officials linked the siblings to the case after finding Ryan's ankle monitor near the scene of the car chase. He had been issued the monitor after being convicted of sending sexually explicit messages to an 11-year-old-girl. Records show he had registered as a sex offender on Monday.

Bell told the AP that Ryan was "unbearably discouraged by the terms of his probation" and said he feared the conviction would prohibit him from seeing his newborn son.

Charges were also pending against Lee Grace in Florida for a hit and run and was previously charged with battery. Stanley had previously been charged with marijuana possession.

Police suspect the siblings are carrying "an arsenal of weapons," after tracing prior background checks run by gun sellers and confirming that Ryan bought an AK-47 assault rifle at a pawn shop two years ago. Authorities say the rifle is similar to the one used in the bank robbery. Similar checks also show Stanley owns guns.

"They pose an immediate threat to any law enforcement that comes into contact with them," said agent Stephen Emmet of the FBI's Atlanta office.

Authorities say all three suspects are known to abuse drugs, are driving a white Subaru Impreza with New York tags stolen from Ryan's girlfriend, and if you have any information on the whereabouts of any one of the Doughertys to please call 9-1-1.

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The Associated Press contributed to this report.