CLARKSBURG -- A couple wanted for questioning in a case being investigated in Clarksburg, was arrested Friday night in San Diego.
Christopher Robey, 26, of Stonewood and Megan Titus, 21, of Salem, were picked up by San Diego police in an area known as Hotel Circle around 7 p.m. Pacific Standard Time, officials said.
Robey had recently been arrested on a domestic violence charge in the Hotel Circle area, which led investigators back there on Friday night, San Diego police said.
The officers in San Diego found the couple's car, using a vehicle and license plate description the department received from Clarksburg police, officials said.
With the help of a helicopter, police found the couple hiding in the brush along a riverbed and arrested them without incident, San Diego police said.
The couple were wanted for questioning in a domestic homicide case in Clarksburg, according to San Diego police.
San Diego authorities did not have further details on the homicide case, but did say that West Virginia officials confirmed to them that the couple was extraditable.
Clarksburg police would only say that the pair is wanted for questioning in a Clarksburg case, but would not confirm that it was a homicide case.
All other questions were referred to the Harrison County Prosecutor's Office, who confirmed that the pair are wanted on warrants and by the Clarksburg police for questioning.
The prosecutor's office could not confirm the reference to the homicide case.
Both have capias warrants issued on obstructing charges in Harrison County Magistrate Court.
Robey's warrant was issued on Nov. 5, after he did not show up for a pre-trial hearing, according to court records.
Titus' warrant was issued on Oct. 13, after she failed to appear at a hearing, records show.
Court records also show that Titus had a capias warrant issued for her on Sept. 25 when she did not appear for a hearing on a shoplifting charge.
Robey is being held in the San Diego Central Jail, while Titus is being held in the Las Colinas Detention Facility.
Both are being held without bail.