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April 13 2023

The Gresham Police Department in Oregon has arrested a couple after they were found with 264 stolen apartment keys. The incident occurred on Wednesday when a man with a gun and a woman attempting to break into parked cars were spotted by a witness who reported them to the police. Another caller saw the couple in the parking lot of an apartment complex and suspected them of being involved in the theft of a 2011 Kia Sportage. The suspects fled but were eventually captured and taken into custody.

During the investigation, Sergeant Tom Walker located a large set of keys that was linked to a burglary at the management office of the Columbia Trails Apartments. The couple's motive behind the theft of apartment keys is still unclear. The Gresham Police Department is working to ensure that the stolen keys are returned to their rightful owners and that justice is served. Residents are advised to take extra precautions to secure their homes and belongings and report any suspicious activity to the authorities immediately.

The suspects have not been identified, and it is unclear if they have been linked to any other crimes. The stolen 2011 Kia Sportage was reported stolen on Sunday from the 2900 Block of West Powell Boulevard, but it is not known if the couple was involved in that theft as well.

The incident has left residents of Gresham feeling uneasy, and many are taking extra precautions to secure their homes and vehicles. The Gresham Police Department is urging anyone with information about this incident to come forward and help with their investigation.

In conclusion, the Gresham Police Department has arrested a couple after they were caught with 264 stolen apartment keys. The motive behind the theft is still unknown, and residents are advised to take extra precautions to protect their homes and belongings. The police department is working hard to ensure that justice is served and that the stolen keys are returned to their rightful owners.

We took this video from KPTV FOX 12 Oregon YouTube Channel.

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