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Sergio Nabor-Tellez- illegal Mexican w/ Keys to apts robs Tenants at Country Gables Apartments 14812 SW Scholls Ferry Road.rents to Mexican Illegal Crooks & never changes locks
Sergio Nabor-Tellez- illegal Mexican w/ Keys to apts robs Tenants at Country Gables Apartments 14812 SW Scholls Ferry Road.rents to Mexican Illegal Crooks & never changes locks
So how did this illegal wetback, who was making ends meet by robbing tenants and selling at pawn shops ,get the keys to so many apartments? Was he fucking the white girl in the front office? Most likely not. What he was most likely doing was getting the keys from mexicans when they moved out , since Mexicans respect our laws so much they gave him the keys.
The apartment complex owner is liable for renting to a criminal and for not changing the locks. I hope some lawyer will step up and file a civil suit. These apartments are over-priced like most of the rat heaps in Oregon and one reason the rents are so high is because they can fill them with criminal illegal aliens.
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- Location: they never changed the locks
just another example of how landlords profit from the invasion and shaft legal Americans.
On Friday July 3rd Beaverton Police Department received a call reporting a cold burglary at 14812 SW Scholls Ferry Road. Celeste Labore said she’d had several items come up missing from her apartment within the last few months, but there were no signs of forced entry and no windows or doors had been left unlocked.Ms. Labore told police within the last few months she had been experiencing thefts from her apartment, but more accurately from her bedroom. Ms. Labore said she had a roommate and thought he/she might be involved since nothing of his/hers ever came up missing. But when Ms. Labore confronted him/her any wrong doing was denied. She let the accusation go, not wanting to accuse the wrong person.When asked to explain what had been happening Ms. Labore told police everything started about three months ago. She had placed her Nano I-Pod on the night stand next to her bed and it turned up missing a few days later. On another occasion she had put a large sum of cash on top of her dresser which disappeared shortly afterwards. Then a third incident, involving missing money, happened just three weeks ago.
Unsure what was really happening, who was responsible or where to turn Ms. Labore and her boyfriend decided to set a trap. They installed a small security camera, put more cash on the dresser and waited. On Friday, July 3rd, the camera picked up an unsuspecting thief. There was clear video of a man picking the cash up, pocketing it and rummaging around seemingly looking for other valuables before leaving. The suspect turned out to be a complete stranger.
Beaverton Detectives took the video and began working on identifying the man. They found the suspect, later identified as Sergio Nabor-Tellez 39, lived in the same complex as Ms. Labore; The Country Gable Apartments 14800 SW Scholls Ferry Road, Beaverton.
Nabor-Tellez has lived there since approximately 2007, perhaps even earlier, and was using various keys he’d acquired to gain entry into other apartments. He would try each key until it randomly opened a door lock. Then he’d enter and steal valuable items.
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Detectives arrested Nabor-Tellez on July 7th charging him 4 counts of Burglary I and two counts of Theft I – by Receiving; all are felony charges. Nabor-Tellez confessed to entering Ms. Labore’s apartment on four separate occasions. Detectives were also able to clear two additional outstanding burglary cases.
Throughout the investigation detectives recovered a large amount of stolen property; mostly jewelry and electronics. These items were recovered from Nabor-Tellez’s apartment as well as local pawn shops.
Due to the tenacity of the Beaverton Police Detectives and their ability to recover as much property as they did helped Ms. Labore recover a number of her own personal items, including two rings that had belonged to her deceased parents.
The Beaverton Police Department would like to return the remaining recovered stolen property to its rightful owner(s). We are asking for anyone who has not reported a theft or burglary, while living at the Country Gable Apartments within the last 2-3 years, to contact Detective Chad Opitz at 503-526-2674.
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Ms. Labore is willing to talk to the media and I will send her information by secure email.
Country Gables Apartments 47 reviews – Write a review
14900 SW Scholls Ferry Rd
Beaverton, OR 97007-8480
(503) 579-4141
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