A tenant in a Portland, Oregon apartment building who needed prescription painkillers after suffering an elevator injury noticed that many of her pills mysteriously vanished from her apartment on a regular basis. She always kept the drugs in the same spot in her living room, was sure to lock up when she went out, and there were no signs of a break-in. After a year passed and the tenant reportedly lost 800-900 pills, she strongly suspected foul play.

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