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Person of Interest in Isabella Comas Disappearance Released on Bond With Ankle Monitor

Investigators have not charged him in her disappearance despite blood found in her abandoned car indicating a potentially life‑threatening injury.

Overview

  • Maricopa County officials say Tommy Rodriguez, 39, was released March 9 after posting two $25,000 bonds and is being electronically monitored.
  • Rodriguez was arrested Jan. 15 on accusations of criminal damage, auto theft and a probation violation tied to Comas’s car, with no charges filed in her disappearance.
  • Comas’s vehicle was recovered in Phoenix with a substantial amount of blood inside and the front passenger seat removed, and investigators warned the injury may be unsurvivable without treatment.
  • Search and rescue operations in the Valley and the Globe area have not located Comas, and the sheriff’s office reports it has received no new tips for two weeks.
  • Court records note a March 16 hearing at which Rodriguez must comply with release conditions including electronic monitoring and surrendering any passports, after prosecutors earlier argued he was a flight risk.