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US woman suspected in fatal shooting of elite cyclist arrested in Costa Rica

- Staff and agencies

A Texas woman suspected in the fatal shooting of profession­al cyclist Anna Moriah Wilson at an Austin home has been arrested in Costa Rica, the US Marshals Service said Thursday.

Kaitlin Marie Armstrong, 34, was arrested Wednesday at a hostel on Santa Teresa Beach in Provincia de Puntarenas, the Marshals Service said in a statement. Wilson, 25, was found dead on 11 May, and Austin police on 19 May issued a murder warrant for Armstrong.

Armstrong , a yoga teacher, was expected to be returned to the United States, where she faces a murder charge, the agency said. “The Marshals Service elevated the Kaitlin Armstrong investigat­ion to major case status early in this investigat­ion, which likely played a key role in her capture after a 43-day run,” said US marshal for the western district of Texas Susan

Pamerleau.Authoritie­s said Armstrong sold her vehicle on 13 May, then flew from Austin to Houston shortly after being questioned that day by authoritie­s about Wilson’s death.

She then flew to New York before using a fraudulent passport to fly from Newark, New Jersey, to San Jose, Costa Rica, on 18 May, the service said.

Wilson, a competitiv­e gravel and mountain bike racer and Vermont native known as “Mo”, had been in Austin for a cycling event. According to an affidavit, Wilson had previously dated Armstrong’s boyfriend, cyclist Colin Strickland, who has cooperated with investigat­ors and is not a suspect.

According to the affidavit, Armstrong’s SUV was seen on surveillan­ce video outside the home where Wilson was found shot to death.

 ?? ?? Kaitlin Marie Armstrong in this handout from the US Marshals Service. Photograph: AP
Kaitlin Marie Armstrong in this handout from the US Marshals Service. Photograph: AP

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