By Tony Rhodin
on December 22, 2015 at 10:21 AM, updated December 22, 2015 at 11:52 AM

A 29-year-old man who wasn't supposed to be in the United States was turned over to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement after two complaints within minutes in the same Hackettstown apartment building, town police say.

An ICE warrant was issued for Adrian Roberto Romero due to a 2008 criminal conviction on charges out of Hackettstown, police said.

Officers responded at 10:40 p.m. Monday to the 100 block of Main Street for a complaint about loud music, police said. They advised the occupants of the apartment to turn it down, police said.

At 10:54 p.m, they were called back to the same building for a complaint about an argument in a hallway, police said.

They didn't fiind a dispute but they talked to the complainant and learned that one of the occupants of the apartment that police previously visited "got into the victim's face and starting screaming and yelling," the news release said.

Officers then talked to the two occupants of the apartment and through the investigation learned Romero was wanted by ICE, police said.

Romero, who is from Guatemala, was charged in 2007 with possession of cocaine, online records show. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced in 2008 in two years in Warren County jail, records show. He only served 39 days, records show.

Romero was supposed to leave the United States, but apparently didn't, police said. The warrant has been in place since 2008, police said.

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