Source: Facebook/Camden County Sheriff’s Office, Camden County GA
What started as a routine expired-tag stop on I-95 in Camden County, Georgia, in the Jacksonville area ended with deputies hauling in a man wanted in Washington, D.C., for murder.
Deputies say an automated license-plate reader flagged a vehicle with an expired registration last Monday. The driver, identified in county booking records as Jasson O. Vasquez‑Pineda, was arrested at the scene and taken to the Camden County jail, where he is being held pending extradition.
How deputies tracked the car
According to First Coast News, Camden County deputies were on traffic patrol along I-95 when the automated license-plate reader alerted them to the expired registration. That alert led to the traffic stop, the outlet reported, and deputies took the driver into custody before transporting him to the county jail for booking.
Booking details and identity
Camden County booking records list the suspect as Jasson O. Vasquez‑Pineda and show he was booked last Monday on a “hold – other agency” status, per The Georgia Gazette. Local media report that the sheriff’s office released a booking photo of Vasquez‑Pineda to news outlets following his arrest.
Extradition and immigration note
The Camden County Sheriff’s Office told First Coast News that Vasquez‑Pineda had an active warrant out of Washington, D.C., for murder and will be extradited there to face charges. Investigators also determined that he entered the United States illegally, the outlet reported. Extradition arrangements and transfer to D.C. authorities will be handled by the relevant law-enforcement and court officials…