Coyo

Coyo, also known as Coyotama and Coyo Stormcaller (real name Alex John Maurin; born 13 November 13, 1987 in Medical City, Dallas, Texas, USA), is an amateur musician, writer, computer hacker, and former furry fan.

Biography
Coyo loves biochemistry, finance, and computer science, as well as caramel ice cream, blueberry scones, and egg nog. He is currently attending college for Digital Forensics while complying with the terms of his sex offender registration and probation (see section "Controversy" below).

Fandom involvement
Coyo joined the furry community in 2008 via EsperNet IRC's #furry channel, following up by attending Addison FurMeet in 2010, where he met Istanbul, the same month he met GreenReaper at the Arlington FurMeet. He was active in the community, becoming close to ShadowHorse, Dhaiul, SnowCat and GreyHare, among other notable members of the community.

He was active on IRC on FurNet and AnthroChat as well as on FurryMUCK and Tapestries with WhiteFire while being involved in Furry Peace and was part of the registration staff for Furry Fiesta under Storm and Aloha.

Leaving the fandom
Coyo announced on F-List in 2020 his intention of leaving the fandom.

Character
Coyo's character, Codora "Cody" Stormcaller, is a green on black male bisexual dæmon coyote.

Convention attendance

 * Anthrocon - 2017
 * Furry Fiesta- 2010, 2011, 2012, 2016, 2017

Controversy
On September 12, 2018, Maurin was arrested by the Palmdale Sheriff department in California with the charge of arranging a meeting with a child for lewd purposes (288.4[B]).

On February 1, 2019, Maurin was sentenced to three years in county jail after pleading nolo contendere to one count of unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor under 16 years of age. He was released from prison on February 13, 2020.

Maurin was added to the Texas sex offender registry after he was arrested by Arlington police following a 9-1-1 call by JShor. Texas requires registration for out-of-state convictions which would otherwise have required them to register had the conviction happened in the state of Texas.