Post by HeadMarshal on Mar 26, 2022 23:22:05 GMT -5
Photo Credits: Archived Oklahoma County Sheriff's Website
Vital Stats
DOB: 02/12/1982
Current Age: 40 (As of March 27, 2022)
Height: 5'7
Weight: 180 lbs
Hair: Black
Eyes: Brown
Date Of Crime: February 17, 2004
Location Of Crime: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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Christian Cobello is wanted for the homicides of Quintrial Armstrong and Roy Brown, both victims only being 19-years of age when they were killed. Newspapers.com archives mention that the murders occurred during a drug deal. Christian's fingerprints were found on a bag of marijuana in a car belonging to one of the victims. An extensive manhunt was conducted by authorities in Oklahoma City, but it failed to result in Christian's arrest.
In 2009, the Oklahoma County Sheriff's Office and the District Attorney Office requested the assistance of the FBI. According to PACER records, a confidential informant stated that Christian was residing in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. Christian reportedly however made trips to the United States. The FBI then issued a warrant for Unlawful Flight To Avoid Prosecution.
In 2011, authorities released a photo of two men they were trying to identify. They believed the men had information regarding the case. No further news stories came out as to if the men were ever identified.
Based on crime location, it is advised to contact Oklahoma City Crime Stoppers at 405-235-7300 if you have any information on Christian Cobello's whereabouts.
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Thoughts? As of today, March 27, 2022, Christian Cobello has a listed homicide warrant in the Oklahoma County Warrants Database. He also has an active UFAP case in PACER.
I would really appreciate for the FBI to add Christian Cobello to their featured fugitives site one day and get some additional publicity on this case. Compared to non-violent drug traffickers and overseas crime bosses, I feel it would be really beneficial to apprehend Christian after nearly 20 years on the run. As with similar cases, Quintrial Armstrong and Roy Brown did not deserve to be murdered because of their involvement in drugs. Their families deserve justice and accountability.
- web.archive.org/web/20081018234349/http://www.oklahomacounty.org/SHERIFF/mostwanted/mostwanteddetail.asp?PERSON_ID=199859754
- www.oklahoman.com/story/news/crime/2011/07/07/police-release-photo-of-two-men-sought-in-connection-with-2004-shootings-in-oklahoma-city/61151675007/
- docs.oklahomacounty.org/sheriff/warrantsearch/