Crime & Safety
JAILED: Teen Fugitives Wanted for String of Armed Robberies Turn Themselves In
Portland Police say the two pulled off three convenience store robberies in three days.

Two teens who had been on the lam after allegedly pulling off a string of robberies are in jail. Police say that the two - 19-year-old Saadiq Tajari Calhoun and 19-year-old Emma Morgan Ogden - turned themselves in on Tuesday.
Police say that they used a gun in robbing three convenience store robberies in Portland in early October.
The robberies were:
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* October 5, 2016 at the Duniway Market, located at 2417 Southwest 5th Avenue;
* October 6, 2016, at the Plaid Pantry, located at 14090 Northeast Sandy Boulevard; and
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* October 7, 2016, at the Plaid Pantry, located at 10255 Northeast Glisan Street.
One person- 19-year-old Jonathan David Boland - has been arrested in connection with the robberies and is described by police as an associate of the other two.
Boland was a football player at Portland State University and had starred at Parkrose High School.
He told detectives that he had acted as a lookout for the other two.
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