A fugitive wanted by the U.S. Marshals after escaping from the Bureau of
Prisons facility in Morgantown in 2013 has been
returned to the United
States .
Mexican authorities arrested Eugene
Cobbs, 43, without incident Monday.
After Cobbs escaped from FCI
Morgantown April 10, 2013, authorities say he caught a bus to Philadelphia . In September 2013, U.S. Marshals discovered Cobbs had crossed the
border into Mexico .
Cobbs used false names and lived in
multiple locations to remain elusive. Upon his arrest, he initially provided a
fictitious name, but was later positively identified and deported by Mexican
authorities.
Once back in the states, U.S. Marshals arrested Cobbs at Los Angeles International Airport
upon his arrival Monday. He is currently being held without bond awaiting his
interstate extradition back to West
Virginia .
Cobbs was convicted in 2010 for
conspiracy to distribute cocaine and piloting an aircraft without a license. He
was piloting the plane in 2004 when he crashed near the Wheeling-Ohio County
Airport and immediately
fled the scene. Authorities investigating the crash discovered 525 pounds of
cocaine worth approximately $24 million. This was the largest amount of
narcotics ever located in West Virginia
at the time.
Cobbs allegedly did not act alone
in his escape. Jamie Angel Clayton, 39, was indicted for aiding the escape, was
arrested in May 2013 in New York
and remains on bond while the criminal case is pending.