Aurora investigators said 11 suspected Tren de Aragua gang members and associates will face multiple felony charges in Colorado court after a couple living in the Edge of Lowry apartments was kidnapped and tortured last week. Eight suspects are in custody and in the process of being charged while three are still on the run, Aurora police Chief Todd Chamberlain said in a Friday news conference. One of the men in custody was already wanted on an active felony warrant for burglary and menacing after a video went viral of him and other heavily armed men knocking on doors throughout an Edge of Lowry building in August, minutes before a fatal shooting in the 1200 block of Dallas Street. Chamberlain said the man came out in disguise, wearing a woman’s wig and clothes, when police were searching the building. “These individuals took two people into custody against their will, they tortured them, they mistreated them for hours and hours, they stabbed them, they beat them profusely,” Chamberlain said. The Aurora Police Department is working with the Department of Homeland Security and U.S.