Christopher Cabarroguis, a resident listed in public arrest records, was taken into custody on December 24, 2025, in Cobb County, Georgia. According to the official booking report, the arrest was made by local authorities and the subject was charged with the following offense(s): Theft by Receiving Stolen Property (Felony)Financial Transaction Card Theft (Felony) – 9 CountsWearing mask, hood, or device which conceals identity of wearerReceipt, Possession or Transfer of Firearm by a Convicted Felon or Felony First Offender (Felony)Entering Automobile or Other Moto Vehicle With Intent to Commit Theft or Felony (Felony) – 10 CountsCRIMINAL DAMAGE TO PROPERTY – 2ND DEGREE – 5 CountsPossession of Tools for the Commission of a Crime (Felony)Possession of Cocaine (Felony)Willful Obstruction of a Law Enforcement Officer (Misdemeanor)POSSESSION OF FIREARM OR KNIFE DURING COMMISSION OF OR ATTEMPT TO COMMIT CERTAIN FELONIES. This incident was officially recorded and made publicly available by law enforcement agencies in the state of Georgia. The details provided reflect the arrest information at the time of booking and do not indicate guilt or conviction. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
FULL NAME:
Cabarroguis, Christopher Elijah
BOOKING DATE:
12/24/2025
BOOKING DETAILS:
Theft by Receiving Stolen Property (Felony)
Financial Transaction Card Theft (Felony) – 9 Counts
Wearing mask, hood, or device which conceals identity of wearer
Receipt, Possession or Transfer of Firearm by a Convicted Felon or Felony First Offender (Felony)
Entering Automobile or Other Moto Vehicle With Intent to Commit Theft or Felony (Felony) – 10 Counts
CRIMINAL DAMAGE TO PROPERTY – 2ND DEGREE – 5 Counts
Possession of Tools for the Commission of a Crime (Felony)
Possession of Cocaine (Felony)
Willful Obstruction of a Law Enforcement Officer (Misdemeanor)
POSSESSION OF FIREARM OR KNIFE DURING COMMISSION OF OR ATTEMPT TO COMMIT CERTAIN FELONIES
Disclaimer: All data provided here is taken from public arrest records. This publication does not imply guilt or final conviction.