A man suspected of identity theft was arrested Monday after fleeing on a motorized skateboard from one of five luxury apartments police say he was illegally renting.

A woman police say was an accomplice in the identity theft was arrested shortly after.

Nicholas Devranos, 29, and Toni Collins, 28, were booked in the Multnomah County jail on multiple counts of aggravated identity theft, unlawful use of a motor vehicle and burglary, among their charges. The two stole at least 200 victims' identities, police said.

The search for the suspects began in April when police were notified that a retail account was opened under a false name and used to purchase a television.

Police later learned Devranos was renting five Portland-area high-end luxury apartments under different aliases.

When police found Devranos near one of the apartments, he fled on a Onewheel device before eventually running from officers on foot. Officers arrested him near Northwest 16th Avenue and Naito Parkway.

Collins was later contacted and taken into custody, police said.

Toni Collins was arrested Monday on multiple counts of aggravated identity theft, unlawful use of a motor vehicle and burglary (Portland police).

While searching one of the apartments, police found a list that included more than 140 names with addresses, social security numbers, and driver's licenses.

They also found stolen mail and checks along with equipment used to make fake driver's licenses, according to a Portland police news release. Police believe this aided the suspects in renting apartments and vehicles and qualifying for instant credit accounts.

Police said they also found a 2018 Ford F-150 truck nearby, which they believe Devranos and Collins also stole. The two may also be connected to the theft of a white 2018 Kia Sportage, police said.

Leading up to their arrests, Devranos had an outstanding warrant in Washington and Collins had an outstanding warrant in California.

--Anna Spoerre