LONG BEACH, Calif. (KTLA) -- Two people from Long Beach have been arrested in connection with a string of burglaries at UC Irvine, UCLA and several other Southern California college campuses, police said.

Karim Patrece Davis, 28, and Angie Latoya Gray, 25, have been charged in connection with the burglaries, according to UCI police.

They were arrested after UCI police executed search warrants at two locations in Long Beach, acting on information obtained by tracking stolen credit cards.


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Authorities say they found items including purses, wallets and credit cards that were taken in the UCI burglaries.

28-year-old Jacob Amir Qureshi and 28-year-old Jason Robert Walker were with Davis and Gray. They were arrested on outstanding misdemeanor warrants.

Police believe Davis and Gray carried out similar burglaries at UCLA, Cal State Long Beach, Cal State Fullerton and Cal Poly Pomona.

Authorities say surveillance cameras captured a man who they think is Davis at UCLA.

Davis was charged with burglary, possession of stolen property and identity theft. He is being held at Orange County Jail on bail of $50,000.

Gray was arrested on a $50,000 welfare fraud warrant out of Los Angeles County and booked into Orange County Jail.

Burglary, possession of stolen property and identity theft charges are pending, according to police.