Illegal migrant arrested for traffic violation in ocean county has outstanding ice deportation detainer

Illegal Migrant Arrested for Traffic Violation in Ocean County Has Outstanding ICE Deportation Detainer

TOMS RIVER, NJ — Jesus Juarez Salmoran, a 35-year-old Hispanic male, is currently incarcerated in Ocean County following his arrest on December 23. He faces charges of hindering his own prosecution and failing to stop at a stop sign, according to jail records.

Salmoran, listed as single with a grade school education, was booked under commitment number 15-233007 and is being held on a $7,000 cash bond. Court records indicate that one charge, under case number “s20040002381526,” pertains to hindering prosecution in violation of statute 2C:29-3B(1), classified as a third-degree criminal offense. Additionally, Salmoran was charged with failure to stop at a stop sign, a motor vehicle violation under code 39:4-144.

Records also show a detainer issued by U.S. Immigration authorities, further complicating his legal situation.

Salmoran’s projected release date has not been determined and remains subject to change.

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