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MOST WANTED: Romaro D. Johnson

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RIDGELAND, MS (Mississippi News Now) -

This MOST WANTED suspect is accused of rape.

Ridgeland Police need your help to locate a 35-year-old man.

Romaro D. Johnson is accused of committing a violent act against a 15-year-old girl.

The sexual assault at knife point allegedly occurred at a home on Greenbrook Drive.

Authorities say Johnson is no stranger to Ridgeland law enforcement.

If you have any information call Ridgeland Police at 601-856-2121.

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