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A man suspected of killing his girlfriend in Washington state, posting photos of her corpse online and leading police in Oregon on a high-speed chase is in custody, police announced Wednesday night.

Shortly after the Portland Police Department surrounded a home where officers believed David Kalac, 33, of Port Orchard, Wash., might have been hiding, the department said the sighting in their city was false — and that Kalac was in custody in a neighboring jurisdiction. The Clackamas County Sheriff’s Department confirmed that Kalac had turned himself in to a deputy.

Earlier in the afternoon, Portland police announced that they found the gold Ford Focus that Kalac was believed to have been driving.

Amber Lynn Coplin, 30, was found dead in her Port Orchard apartment Tuesday afternoon when her teenage son arrived home, Kitsap County, Wash., Sheriff’s Deputy Scott Wilson said.

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