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(Crimewatch)SOUTH PHILADELPHIA - An Allentown man has been arrested by U.S.

Customs and Border Protection agents on homicide charges at Philadelphia International Airport.Officials with CBP announced 31-year-old Francisco Alfredo Romero-Encarnacion was arrested at the airport after a flight from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.CBP officers have turned Romero-Encarnacion over to Allentown police.Romero-Encarnacion was being sought for felony homicide by vehicle, along with other charges, which include involuntary manslaughter, recklessly endangering another person and reckless driving.

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