ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — A man wanted in connection with a recent robbery in Atlantic City was arrested on Monday by the Egg Harbor City Police Department while riding a New Jersey Transit train. The suspect, identified as Manuel Alicea, was taken into custody after a coordinated search involving multiple law enforcement agencies.
Alicea was wanted for his alleged involvement in an assault and robbery that occurred on August 14, 2024, in the 1100 block of Arctic Avenue. During the incident, Alicea is accused of striking a man with a handgun, causing injuries, before stealing the victim’s belongings and attempting to steal his bicycle. The victim was treated for his injuries at AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center, City Division.
On Monday, Detective Nicholas Berardis of the Atlantic City Police Department received information indicating that Alicea was at the Atlantic City Train Station in the company of a woman. Patrol officers quickly responded and began searching the station and a waiting train. However, they discovered that another train had just departed for Absecon.
By the time officers reached the Absecon station, the train had already continued on its route. Police then alerted authorities in Egg Harbor City, where the train was held for a search. Chief Marcella Alywin, Lieutenant Zach Perna, and Officers Darryl Fonville and Brian McKenna conducted the search and located Alicea, who was found in possession of a loaded handgun.
Alicea was arrested without incident and is expected to face multiple charges related to the robbery and firearm possession. The arrest brings to a close a nearly two-week manhunt for the suspect.
Authorities have not released further details on Alicea’s pending charges or court date. The investigation is ongoing.