The dangerous new boyfriend of an Arizona woman who has been missing for nearly two weeks was arrested after police found her car ripped up and covered in blood, according to court documents.
Isabella Comas, 21, has not been seen since leaving a friend’s home in Avondale to meet up with her 37-year-old boyfriend, Tommy Rodriguez, on Jan. 11 — a day after the new couple had a big fight, according to the documents obtained by ABC 15.
The boyfriend had previously been sentenced to 18 years in prison for second-degree murder of a man he shot during a robbery when Rodriguez was just 15 — and he was still on probation after admitting in 2020 to stalking an ex-girlfriend he threatened with a machete and hammer, the docs showed.

A day after Comas went missing, her phone — which had tracking switched off — was found dumped at a recycling center.
Her red Hyundai Sonatacar was then found abandoned in neighboring Phoenix with the passenger seat and trunk lining ripped out — and with blood stains throughout, according to the court docs.
Police also found trash bags, gas canisters and a tarp inside the vehicle, the docs said.
Rodriguez was identified as a person of interest in Comas’ disappearance and didn’t have an answer when cops asked where his new, pink-haired girlfriend was, according to the report.
He was charged on Jan. 15 with vehicle theft and criminal damage after surveillance footage and phone data showed him driving her car in Globe, Arizona, the day after she vanished.

Comas’ friend told investigators that Comas and Rodriguez had only been dating for a few months and had gotten into a big fight the day before she disappeared, according to court documents.
Cops are still searching for Comas, who is described as a pink-haired Hispanic woman standing 5-foot, 3-inches tall and weighing approximately 110 pounds, according to the Avondale Police Department.
She was last seen wearing a baggy navy-blue shirt, blue pants with a white stripe down the side, and sandals.


