The Arizona Republic

Man indicted in killings of two girls in Tucson

- Bree Burkitt

Over two years, two Tucson girls disappeare­d: 6-year-old Isabel Celis in 2012 and 13-year-old Maribel Gonzalez in 2014. On Saturday, Tucson police announced the indictment of 36-year-old Christophe­r Matthew Clements in their murders.

Police say 36-year-old Christophe­r Matthew Clements has been charged with the kidnapping­s and murders of two Tucson girls before disposing of their bodies.

During a press conference Saturday, authoritie­s identified Clements as the alleged killer of 6-year-old Isabel Celis and 13-yearold Maribel Gonzalez.

Isabel was reported missing in 2012 when her father discovered she wasn’t in her bedroom on the morning of April 20.

Police never named any suspects, but they said they found “suspicious circumstan­ces around a possible entry point” in the home.

Maribel disappeare­d just two years later in 2014. She never came home after she told family she was going to visit a friend.

Her body was found in a desert area northwest of Tucson three days after she was reported missing.

Tucson Police Chief Chris Magnus said the big break in the case came in 2017 when the FBI received a tip about a man who had informatio­n about Isabel’s disappeara­nce. That tip ultimately led investigat­ors to Clements in 2017, police said.

After speaking with Clements, police investigat­ors located Isabel’s remains in the same general area where Maribel’s had been found three years earlier. Both deaths were declared homicides. Clements was indicted Friday on 22 charges related to the killings, including two counts of first-degree murder; two counts of kidnapping of a minor; and one count of burglary of a residentia­l structure.

He was also indicted on 14 counts of sexual exploitati­on of a minor. Officials said Clements was involved with child pornograph­y. They did not clarify whether the exploitati­on charges involved Isabel or Maribel. The indictment indicated there was at least one underage male victim depicted in the photograph­s.

Clements is being held on a $2 million cash-only bond. He made an initial appearance in court Saturday.

Clements has been held in a Maricopa County jail since April 2017 on unrelated charges of burglary, fraud and theft.

Court records indicate he has a lengthy criminal history spanning multiple states, including a 1998 conviction on two counts attempted sexual penetratio­n with a foreign object in Oregon.

He failed to register as a sex offender in Florida in 2006.

In 2008, Clements was sentenced to 46 months in prison in Tucson after he failed to register as a sex offender when he relocated to Arizona in 2007.

The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals later overturned the conviction, ruling that he wasn’t in violation of the act mandating offenders to register within three days of crossing state lines because he was convicted before it went into effect.

 ?? RICK WILEY/ ARIZONA DAILY STAR ?? Tucson Police Chief Chris Magnus, Pima County Attorney Barbara LaWall and Pima County Sheriff Mark Napier appear in Tucson on Saturday at a press conference to announce the indictment.
RICK WILEY/ ARIZONA DAILY STAR Tucson Police Chief Chris Magnus, Pima County Attorney Barbara LaWall and Pima County Sheriff Mark Napier appear in Tucson on Saturday at a press conference to announce the indictment.
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Maribel Gonzalez
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Christophe­r Clements
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Isabel Celis

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