Isabella Comas, 21, has been missing for nearly three weeks after last being seen leaving a friend’s house in Avondale, Arizona. Searches have been conducted in both Gila County and areas throughout the Valley since her disappearance.
Investigation and Arrest
Days after Isabella Comas was reported missing, her “romantic partner,” 39-year-old Tommy Rodriguez, was arrested. He was subsequently indicted on charges related to the theft and damage of Comas’ car. The vehicle was discovered abandoned near 67th Ave. and Indian School in Phoenix.
Police and court documents detail the findings within the car, specifically noting the presence of blood stains and damage. ABC15 has reviewed these documents as part of its ongoing investigation into the case.
Ongoing Search Efforts
Family members and a private investigator are coordinating a search in Gila County scheduled for January 31st. They are collaborating with the Avondale Police Department, prepared to share any recovered evidence.
The case is being featured in a series called “Arizona Crime Uncovered,” which provides in-depth coverage of ongoing investigations and aims to raise awareness for victims. The series includes interviews with experts, such as former Phoenix Police Detective Stuart Somershoe, who has experience with missing persons cases.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long has Isabella Comas been missing?
Isabella Comas has been missing for nearly three weeks as of the date of this report.
Who has been arrested in connection with her disappearance?
Tommy Rodriguez, identified as Comas’ “romantic partner,” was arrested days after she was reported missing and later indicted for stealing and damaging her car.
Where was Isabella Comas’ car found?
Comas’ car was found abandoned near 67th Ave. and Indian School in Phoenix.
What role does the public play in cases like this, and how can increased awareness impact the search for missing individuals?
