FEDERAL AUTHORITIES have been searching for Kaitlin Armstrong, a woman they believe is involved in the murder of an athlete from Vermont, since May 2022.

After a 43-day search, she was finally caught in Costa Rica and arrested on June 29, 2022.

Who is Kaitlin Armstrong?

Kaitlin Armstrong is a 34-year-old Yoga teacher based in Texas.

She and her long-term partner, Colin Strickland, previously worked together to design and build vintage trailers at their company, Wheelhouse Mobile.

"Colin's partner and financial guru, Kaitlin Armstrong, led him to realize they could build this into something much greater than a one-off passion project," reads the company website, which has since gone private.

According to Austin police, all of Kaitlin's social media profiles were erased following the death of cyclist Moriah Wilson – including the one for Wheelhouse.

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The police suspect that Kaitlin killed Moriah. 

Kaitlin is said to work as a yoga instructor in addition to her competitive cycling background.

What happened to Moriah Wilson?

Colin and Kaitlin often participated in cycling events together.

As a member of the close-knit community, Colin grew close to Moriah over the years.

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Shortly before her body was found, Moriah had flown into Texas to participate in the Gravel Locos, a 150-mile bike race.

While in town, she and Colin agreed to meet up and hang out.

Police believe Kaitlin may have located the two via a cycling app known as Strava, where locations are enabled.

According to police, Kaitlin allegedly followed Moriah to the apartment she was staying in and may have fired a 9mm handgun – the same gun Colin told authorities they keep in their home.

The police also say security camera footage shows Kaitlin's SUV driving past the apartment Moriah was staying in at the time of her death.

Authorities allege Kaitlin nodded in agreement when detectives told her the found camera footage did not look good for her.

Police said Kaitlin could not explain why her car was in the area when Moriah was reportedly murdered.

Authorities believe Kaitlin acted in a jealous rage as she reportedly found out Colin and Moriah had a brief fling following a break in their relationship.

What happened to Colin Strickland?

On the night of Moriah's alleged murder, Colin and the fellow cyclist met up to go swimming together.

He told police he dropped Moriah off at the apartment at around 8.30pm local time.

Moriah was pronounced dead just hours later, at around 10pm.

Colin denies any involvement with her death, and police have not pressed any charges.

He reportedly does not know the whereabouts of Kaitlin Armstrong.

In a Twitter statement released to local media, Colin spoke of "the regret and torture" he felt "about [his] proximity to this horrible crime."

"I am sorry, and I simply cannot make sense of this unfathomable tragedy," he continued.

"As a point of clarification to facts previously reported, Moriah Wilson and I had a brief romantic relationship from late October-early November 2021 that spanned a week or so while Wilson was visiting Austin.

"At the time, she and I had both recently ended relationships."

He continued: "She returned to her home in California and about a month later, Kaitlin Armstrong and I reconciled and resumed our relationship."

Colin added that he often saw Moriah at cycling events and maintained a "platonic and professional" relationship.

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"Moriah and I were both leaders in this lonely, niche sport of Cycling, and I admired her greatly and considered her a close friend."

The Wilson family organized a GoFundMe in honor of Moriah to help raise money for "community organizations that help youth find self-confidence, strength, and joy through biking, skiing, and other activities that Moriah was passionate about."

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