TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) – A Pima County woman with an extensive criminal history is wanted in connection with a kidnapping and aggravated assault case.
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The Pima County Sheriff’s Department is asking for help to find 40-year-old Coral Michelle Smith following an incident near River and La Cholla on May 29.
The 5-foot-6, 136-pound Smith has blonde hair and blue eyes. Anyone with information is asked to call 911 or 88-CRIME. The case number is 260529272.
According to a records check, Smith has a long and violent criminal history in Pima County. She has been in prison several times, including in 2013, 2014, 2020, 2023, all for different cases.
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She has been known to go by several aliases, Corral Albright, Coral Albright-Smith, and Under The Sea Smith.
- In 2011, she was found guilty of robbery. She was sentenced to probation, but it was later revoked.
- In 2014, she was found guilty of disorderly conduct. A charge of aggravated assault with a weapon was dismissed. She was sentenced to probation, but it was later revoked.
- In 2014, she was found guilty of attempted vehicle theft, but a third-degree burglary charge was dismissed. She was sentenced to prison.
- In 2019, she was found guilty of robbery. Kidnapping and drug charges were dismissed, and she was sentenced to prison after reaching a plea deal.
- In 2021, she was found guilty of criminal trespass. She was given probation, but it was later revoked.
- In 2022, she was found guilty of attempted vehicle theft and had a charge of third-degree burglary dismissed. She was again given probation, but it was later revoked.
- In 2023, she was found guilty of aggravated assault with physical injury. She was sentenced to prison after pleading guilty.
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