A Las Vegas woman who sexually assaulted her teenage son's friend has finally been arrested after going on the run for a handful of months. Police say that 42-year-old Christina Cobb faces several more charges on top of the original charges she faced in the first place.
MSN News reports that Cobb was tracked down in late-November by police near Decatur and Flamingo in Las Vegas, where she attempted to use a false identity. The 42-year-old accused sexual offender told police that her name was Olga, and even tried to use identification and a social security card belonging to a woman with that name. However, with a face like Christina Cobb's, it wasn't hard for police to determine that they weren't talking to "Olga."
Now the Las Vegas woman faces charges associated with identity theft and absconding justice -- a total of five more charges. These will add to the initial charges of statutory sexual seduction, which she acquired in 2022 after she was arrested for sexually assaulting a teen under the age of 16.
It should be noted that this isn't the first time she's been arrested since her 2022 statutory sexual seduction charges. In the summer of 2023, Christina Cobb was arrested again after she reportedly brandished a crowbar and attempted to assault a teenage member of her family (probably her son). Two felony charges associated with this incident were added to her growing rap sheet.
Now that Cobb's been arrested again, will she be kept behind bars until at least one of her trials? Las Vegas definitely has a revolving door system, but it's getting kind of ridiculous that this woman is consistently released, re-arrested and re-released on a somewhat regular basis at this point.
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