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Illegally parked car leads to murder suspect’s arrest in Walton County

Updated: Sep 3, 2023


(Photo/Monroe Police Department)

By Joe Johnson

Police officers in the Walton County of Monroe recently responded to a complaint of a suspicious occupied car that was illegally parked in front of homes in the area of Reed Street and Reed Court.

The driver, who reportedly initially refused to identify himself, was charged with illegal parking, loitering or prowling, possession of Schedule II narcotics, possession of drug-related objects, and obstruction.

The driver was eventually identified as Harold Alvarez, who was found to have warrants out of Los Angeles for murder, Florida for attempted second-degree murder and aggravated battery..

He also was said to be wanted in the Georgia jurisdictions of Douglasville for multiple felony narcotic charges and Gwinnett County for failure to appear in court on multiple traffic offense

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Unknown member
Dec 19, 2024
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Paul Bunce
Paul Bunce
Sep 04, 2023

Criminals are often not noted for their intelligence. There are people I wish I could do away with for lying to me and cheating me, but as a MENSA member I'm smart enough to know I'm not smart enough to get away with it.

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Unknown member
Apr 16
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And here I am, I was released the next morning. One thing you said right in your comment. You are not smart enough.

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Izzy Mendalbaum
Izzy Mendalbaum
Sep 03, 2023

Hwy Harold! You know what's worse than being a murdering drug dealer (alledgedly)? Being a stupid murdering drug dealer. Enjoy your stay.

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Unknown member
Apr 16
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You know what’s even funnier? When you are stupid enough to assume all you read is true. Funny part is, I was arrested because I didn’t want to show ID when I committed no crime. Oh, not to mention… I have never in my life been anywhere near LA.

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