Local July 20, 2012 - 9:50 am

Notorious pop singer “Omega” sought by Police again

Santo Domingo.- Notorious pop singer Peter de la Rosa’s “Omega” legal woes took a turn for the worse Friday when the Police warned him twice to surrender, to face yet another charge that he battered a woman.

Via Twitter, National Police spokesman Maximo Baez said agents sought to apprehend the artist in two discos where was slated to perform, but failed to appear. "Yesterday Gender Violence personnel went to the clubs Gold and Euphoria where he couldn’t play in either after he didn’t show, although his musicians did. "

He said Police agents will continue the pursuit of the artist known as the “king of mambo.” "We will case his itinerary until he is caught. Swat Teams were expecting him in both clubs."

The buzz on social networks is that de la Rosa told his lawyer that he would wait till Monday to turn himself in.

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