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Wildwood Traffic Stop Finds Man Wanted for Homicide in Puerto Rico

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The following was received from a law enforcement agency. The person(s) named are innocent until proven guilty.
WILDWOOD – At approximately 11:28 p.m. Dec. 18, members of the Wildwood Police Department Uniform Patrol Division conducted a motor vehicle stop on a 1999 black Dodge Ram pickup truck for a traffic violation.
During the investigation, the driver of the vehicle was identified as Joey Sierra, 23, who resides in Wildwood. The passenger of the vehicle was identified as John Roman-Alvarado, 21, also from Wildwood.
Sierra was unable to provide officers with a valid drivers license. Sierra was issued three motor vehicle summonses, one summons for driving without a license, failure to exhibit documents and maintenance of lamps.
As the investigation continued, Roman-Alvarado was found to be a wanted person out of Puerto Rico for homicide, utilizing an unknown style of firearm. The homicide warrant was issued by the Caguas First Instance Court of Puerto Rico.
Roman-Alvarado was placed under arrest and taken to Wildwood Police Headquarters. While in police headquarters, Roman-Alvarado was processed, and additionally charged with fugitive from justice on a warrant complaint.
Roman-Alvarado was lodged in the Cape May County Correctional Facility in lieu of extradition to Puerto Rico.

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