Another friend from South of the Border. Portland is looking like more like Tijuana every day. This story is disgusting, this predatory piece of garbage will have a special place in the afterlife.

Would he have elevated to hiding and raping her, if he hadn't been caught? The really sad thing is, he do a little jail time, get deported and come right back.

The Portland area has become a very dangerous place to live and MOST of our violent crimes are now being committed by illegals.

No mention from the news department that he is illegally in the country. I don't know about the rest of the country, in Oregon the media protects these scum from scrutiny by not disclosing their legal status. If a hispanic commits a crime in this area, they are described only as "A Man". If any other race commits a crime here, a full and complete description is given.
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Washington County Oregon Jail

NABOR-TELLEZ,SERGIO Sex:M" Race:W DOB:1976-02-01 Height:5' 05" Weight:160 lbs
JID:PO******** --- MNI:229427 --- FBI: --- SID: --- ST:OR

BOOKING: CHARGE/ORIG: OSB: CASE: COURT: ARREST: AGENCY: SECURITY: SCHEDULED RELEASE:
0910110 164.225 / BURGLARY 1ST DEG OR81512824 C091551CR WCC 2009-07-07 BVP $5000.00
164.225 / BURGLARY 1ST DEG OR81512824 C091551CR WCC 2009-07-07 BVP
164.225 / BURGLARY 1ST DEG OR81512824 C091551CR WCC 2009-07-07 BVP
000.002 / HOLD ICE 2009-07-07 BVP
164.225 / BURGLARY 1ST DEG OR81512824 C091551CR WCC 2009-07-07 BVP
In Custody ---- Last Listed Location ---- Facility:JL
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Police: Victim's Hidden Cam Caught Burglar

http://www.kptv.com/print/20015540/detail.html

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BEAVERTON, Ore. -- A woman who said a man broke into her home multiple times set up a trap to catch him on camera, Beaverton police said Thursday.

After repeated thefts from her bedroom at the Country Gable Apartments, Celeste Labore set up a video camera on her dresser and placed cash on the dresser. Three days later, she had clear surveillance video of the suspect.

"When he came over, he was pretty much directly looking at the camera," Labore said.

Detectives identified the man as 39-year-old Sergio Nabor-Tellez, who lives in the same apartment complex. According to police, Nabor-Tellez was using various keys to gain entry into apartments. They said he randomly tried each key until it opened a door lock.

Labore said the thefts from her apartment began a few months ago when she noticed several items missing from her bedroom -- an iPod on her night stand, cash from her dresser and jewelry. Fed up with the thefts, Labore set up the camera that caught the thief red-handed, police said.

"It's just by chance that we didn't walk into the apartment while he was here, which is a good thing because we don't know what he would've done if I had come home and he had been in the middle of my room," Labore said.

Nabor-Tellez could not be reached for comment at his apartment Thursday.

Labore said she is relieved to have her belongings returned, especially the wedding rings of her parents who recently passed away.

"You want the money? Fine. But those wedding rings were so important to me," Labore said. "To get them back (was) just amazing."

Nabor-Tellez was arrested earlier this week on charges of burglary and theft. Police said he confessed to entering Labore's apartment four times.

Beaverton police said they also found other stolen property in Nabor-Tellez's apartment. Officers asked anyone who may have been a burglary or theft victim at the Country Gable Apartments within the last two to three years to call Detective Chad Opitz at 503-526-2674.