‘Mother of the year’: Woman provided a false alibi to cover up for her son stabbing another teenager, police say

Mom arrested for allegedly providing police a false alibi for her son

Kayla Cobb is shown being arrested by Volusia County Sheriff’s deputies (Volusia County Sheriff’s Office).

A Florida mother has been arrested for allegedly providing a false alibi for her teenage son, who was suspected of stabbing another teen.

In a press release posted on their site, the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office announced the arrest of Kayla Cobb, 33, who they said provided police with a false alibi for her 15-year-old son. He was accused by police of “jumping and stabbing” a fellow student near a middle school in Deltona, Florida, on May 14 and was arrested the same day as his mother.

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According to court records, Cobb was charged with providing false information to law enforcement during a felony investigation, a misdemeanor. Cobb was booked into the Volusia County Jail on $500 bond and was scheduled to appear in court on Wednesday. Records indicated that the court date was canceled, and Cobb appeared to still be in custody.

In a video posted to Facebook, Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood said that “Mom provided a false alibi for him that was proven to be a lie.” Her alibi about her son’s whereabouts during the May 14 incident fell apart when cellphone data put him at the scene, the sheriff said.

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