San Jose mother arrested on attempted murder, kidnapping charges
Authorities say suspect flew to Montana on private jet following the alleged attack in Santa Barbara County.
WHITEFISH, Mont. – A 55-year-old South Bay surgeon wanted in connection with an attempted murder in Santa Barbara County was arrested in Montana on Wednesday, days after she withdrew nearly $1 million from her bank account, chartered a private jet and tried to kidnap her son during a supervised visit, authorities said.
In a news release, the Santa Barbara Sheriff’s Office said deputies were called to the parking lot of Zodo’s Bowling and Beyond in Goleta about 9:30 a.m. Sunday for a report of a fight. They arrived to find a woman with severe injuries to her head and face.
The victim was at the bowling alley as a contractor providing court-ordered supervision between Theresa Colosi and her 12-year-old son, the sheriff’s office said. Santa Barbara-based KEYT-TV identified Colosi as an orthopedic surgeon from San Jose.
During the visit, Colosi started to act suspiciously while walking with her son, which caught the victim’s attention, the sheriff’s office said.
“Colosi then swung a metal object at the victim, hitting her in the head several times,” the sheriff’s office said.
The victim told the child to run to Zodo’s for help. Colosi started to follow her son, but then ran to her vehicle and drove away, the sheriff’s office said. Bystanders, meanwhile, called 911.
Through an investigation, detectives learned Colosi had chartered a private jet that departed Lompoc Airport about 10:50 a.m. Sunday to Glacier International Airport in Montana.
“Detectives also learned that prior to the incident at Zodo’s Colosi gave away her belongings, withdrew $900,000 from her bank account, and chartered the flight with fictitious names for herself, her son and her dog,” the sheriff’s office said.
Detectives obtained a Ramey warrant for Colosi’s arrest and worked with their counterparts in Whitefish, Mont., to track her down. The sheriff’s office said Colosi was arrested about 5 a.m. Wednesday after she left her suspected hideout and got into a cab.
Colosi is being held without bail at the Flathead County Detention Center and awaiting extradition to Santa Barbara for charges of attempted murder and attempted kidnapping.
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