Fugitive Kaitlin Armstrong previously charged with larceny after not paying for $650 Botox procedure

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Armstrong is wanted in the May 11 shooting death of pro cyclist Moriah 'Mo' Wilson that may have been a possible love triangle scenario.

, was charged with larceny in 2018 after she allegedly Botoxed-and-dashed, according to court documents.A probable cause affidavit states that on March 6, 2018, Armstrong received a $650 Botox procedure at aspa. After the procedure was completed, she presented her MasterCard at the spa but said she had another card in her vehicle that she would rather use.

The caller said her friend was "bleeding and unconscious" at the location. Police discovered Wilson suffering from "multiple gunshot wounds" upon arrival. Investigators determined that Wilson was shot inside the Maple Avenue residence. Authorities attempted CPR but ultimately pronounced Wilson dead at the scene.

Officers later found Wilson's bike approximately 68 feet south of the Maple Avenue residence "concealed in thick bamboo," the affidavit states.Meanwhile, US Marshals are still searching for the yoga instructor accused of killing Wilson.

He added that he "had a brief romantic relationship" with Wilson while she was visiting Austin in 2021, during a break in his relationship with Armstrong.

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